consumer
Since 28 Nov 2010
406 Posts
banned
Obsessed
Sun May 06, 12 6:43 amAncient buried treasure in Nichols basin?
Could this be what everyone is really fighting about?
I was talking to some locals yesterday and they told me a story about an ancient native american treasure that was originally obtained from Christopher Columbus and passed down El Dorado gold from Cortez's army. I bought this map from him, clearly shows there is something down there:
nicholstreasure.jpg
Inept_Fun
Since 14 Apr 2005
1417 Posts
Hood River
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Sun May 06, 12 8:51 am
lol _________________ I heart dangling
Justsmile
Since 20 Jul 2009
1530 Posts
Not Portland
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Sun May 06, 12 8:58 am
is that the nina or sant maria???/ funny stuff
D-Krep It Kiter
Since 18 Jul 2011
417 Posts
Obsessed
Sun May 06, 12 9:44 am
The map is good, but to set the record straight I've sifted through all the other relevant threads and come up with a video that clearly explains who the key players are and what's at stake (as revealed at the end of the video). Also, look for a surprise appearance by Scooter at 0:14:
Just heard the "Friends of the Waterfront" were staging pictures on Sunday showing that the boat basin is heavily used by kayakers, SUPers, and even fisherman.
Since there is an absence of activity, they must clearly be right.
Boggles my mind that most Americans will fall victim to this.
scooter
Since 23 Apr 2005
99 Posts
hood River
Mon May 07, 12 4:01 pm
No "staging" of pictures. Just doing a salmon smolt ID. Lot's of juvenile salmon smolt live in the basin.
There has been no legitimate 3rd party study there recently and we would like to see one completed before we move forward.
It was beautiful out there both Sunday and Saturday. Feel free to come on out and join us for a paddle.
Off to tonight's meeting. See ya there.
Derek
K4L
Since 19 Jan 2009
483 Posts
Obsessed
Mon May 07, 12 5:09 pm
scooter wrote:
No "staging" of pictures. Just doing a salmon smolt ID. Lot's of juvenile salmon smolt live in the basin.
Off to tonight's meeting. See ya there.
Derek
Are U fn serious?
scooter
Since 23 Apr 2005
99 Posts
hood River
Mon May 07, 12 7:32 pm
K4L wrote:
Are U fn serious?
Yup. go down there in the evening and watch the thousands of juvenile salmon jumping and feeding on the fly hatch. I got photo and video of both chinook and coho smelt and now the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is now getting involved and will probably want a comprehensive study of the basin and the impact on any development down there.
That is one of the many concerns our members have. There have been no significant studies on the impact a cable park will have on the few endangered species that call the basin waters home.
Derek
K4L
Since 19 Jan 2009
483 Posts
Obsessed
Mon May 07, 12 7:44 pm
Really ? GTBFKM !
A Cable park is going to more damage to any imaginary or actual habitat than any other venture ? Not likely.
So self righteous but my bet is you end up doing more harm to the habitat, and costing the taxpayers rather than benefiting them if you succeed in preventing the Cable Park.
America at work Last edited by K4L on Mon May 07, 12 7:50 pm; edited 1 time in total
scooter
Since 23 Apr 2005
99 Posts
hood River
Mon May 07, 12 7:48 pm
No capturing. Just pics. That was enough to get ODFW to get involved.
I don't think any reasonable person would equate the use of a kayak to the fast moving and constant wakboarding a cable park would bring.
Good luck with that argument.
Derek
K4L
Since 19 Jan 2009
483 Posts
Obsessed
Mon May 07, 12 7:53 pm
scooter wrote:
I don't think any reasonable person would equate the use of a kayak to the fast moving and constant wakboarding a cable park would bring.
Good luck with that argument.
Derek
Yeah, cause salmon cant survive in " constant, fast moving " water like streams and rivers.
dangler
Since 26 Feb 2006
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WINDY SPOTS
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Mon May 07, 12 7:54 pmwhat a cokblocking asshat
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K4L
Since 19 Jan 2009
483 Posts
Obsessed
Mon May 07, 12 7:56 pm
I do have to give you credit for involving ODFW.
Getting bureaucracy involved is a sure way to slow things down and make it expensive
K4L
Since 19 Jan 2009
483 Posts
Obsessed
Mon May 07, 12 8:03 pm
scooter wrote:
No capturing. Just pics. That was enough to get ODFW to get involved.
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Derek
I can see it now
" ALL WATERSPORTS BANNED IN WATER CONTAINING FISH"
forrest
Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
Hick
Derek, I can't wait for the environmental studies. When it's determined that a cable, which doesn't touch the water, pulling riders who put oxygen in the water, improves fish habitat, I get to ride you like a surfboard on my first pull! Deal?
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