Seems like this gunman has become more active since the repo guy came by at 6:12 a.m. yesterday. He fired multiple shots pretty closeby at 8 p.m. yesterday night as I got in my van about 50 yards away I'd guess, then here he is firing his pistol nearby in the same area at 9:03 a.m waking me up. He definitely wasn't this active prior to the Repo man, so I'm thinking maybe he got his ride stolen. In a place like this, that's not really inconsequential. If you don't have support of one type or another, no car can easily mean no job (And, for me, no fruits and vegetables or even affordable drinking water, lol.).
Yesterday when he was 50 yards away and he fired a series of shots as I was getting in my van, I told him "F_ck yourself, a$$hole", and he didn't do anything or say anything, so I have really no idea what he's thinking. He might not even speak English; I definitely know the 20-something guys there the first night I drove by didn't speak english, and they looked all confused when I made my request to come on through on the road (They parked their cars on the road), and their sister had to translate for them.
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I'm finding with the nights being as warm as they are, I'm not sleeping until 3 a.m.; the thermal inertia of the day from the sun pounding my RV and the 1000w-1500w of heat generated internally might also be aggravating the situation the little. I try to maximize airflow at night to get the internal temperature down as far as possible, but it still seems to be just a little too warm at midnight.
I know if I were to have my choice, I wouldn't want to live among unemployed 20-something males. They can be known for violence (especially the gun-wielding Houston types in the middle of summer); in sufficient numbers, revolutions.
Update: 10:30 a.m., Got the equipment in place at the new location for the next trees to come down. With the trees stacked ontop of each, became an obstacle course getting around the yard, lol. Reached the sweating threshold by the time everything got in place (chainsaw,tarp,loppers,50 pound generator). I actually like it for now because it makes for some much-missed exercise, lol. Not a lot of "elevation opportunities" here. It is interesting how all the trees, so far, have fallen into my yard and not out of it. I don't think it was purposely designed that way; maybe it indicates I'm in a local geopgrahic depression? Well... I wouldn't think that, I think the falling direction is set by the growth direction of the tree, which depends on where the available sunlight is.
Anyway, I'm finding the standard exit/entry from my RV is evolving into "Loaded, sights on"; I turn the sights off after re-entering the RV. It feels a little ludicrous keeping myself armed, but what can I say - I'm having a little fun with it, lol.
Maybe I should get together with my neighbor and do some paintballing or airsofting, lol. But, I think he might be liable to "accidentally" use the wrong gun... so I'm thinking no?
Update: 11:46 a.m. - wow no end to chainsaw headaches. The chain jumped off the bar twice and so I straightened it out a little bit and then halfway into the first pine I was going to take down, the chain got pinched and became unremovable from the tree, and then long after that happened, it jumped off the bar, lol. So my chain is stuck in the tree, lol.
http://www.forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=64538.0
It appears I might benefit from some wedges.
And, it looks like walmart has some wedges.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Trilink-Plastic-Felling-Wedge/47194529
This wedge is designed to helps prevent pinching of the chainsaw guide bar and chain, it also aids in directional felling of trees and buckling.
Sounds like what I'm looking for, lol. Well, that's going to be another trip today.
Anyway, this tree is important to get down because it looks like it will definitely fall in the direction of my bedroom, lol.
I'm not sure where to find a replacement bar... black & decker 16 inch bar. Can't seem to find them. Plenty of oregons, poulans, worx,
husqvarna, greenworks, etc... Anyway, this would be important to find because a replacement chainsaw is $80. Might as well pluck down $40 for a harbor freight one if the bars ruin this fast, lol.
Anyway, these trees I have left /could/ be taken down by axe. So, it's a possibility should I need to. I only have like 6 smaller large trees left.
Wait... nevermind... looked at it again... there's two trees I /really/ would not want to fall with an axe, lol. A weeklong project kind of thing, lol.
I wonder if A little notch with a long backcut would work... and I wonder if my handsaw would work to make a backcut, lol.
And midback/uppermidback was hurting a little bit on the curving this morning. And, I'm really not feeling like carbs. Just a little unusual with the seeming lack of sleep of last night. The ending yesterday was somewhat aggravating beyond normal (Getting pistolfire pisses me off a little)... so yes... Well, feeling fine otherwise.
Update: 4:31 p.m.; got the tree wedge along with some carb and fat replenishment. I noticed how the coconut flakes really filled me up that one night, whereas nothing else I had could (including peanuts), so I'm a firm believer in having coconuts around, lol. They don't have the phytates that peanuts do, so they don't have the same nutrient absorption issues either.
And, tried out the wedge - chain is still firmly stuck. OK, well, I'm just going to have to cut a little notch with my axe and get my saw and see if I can saw through it, lol. It's a smaller tree, so shouldn't be /too/ challenging, I hope, lol.
I saw on the back of the package the notch didn't really have to be too large, lol. I was taking my notch to 75%-80% of the diameter of the tree, the tree wedge package shows it going like 20% in, lol. That might explain why I'm having chainsaw issues, lol. Just going in too deep. Okay, well, that's good to know now; I have 2 rather large trees left, so it's good to have this knowledge now.
Saw a large tree felling axe at walmart, but didn't get it because I only need to get down so many more trees at this point.