Philip Wanzer: I-40, east bound
Philip Wanzer: Arrived at the fish hatchery
Philip Wanzer: Great group, blue is the color
Philip Wanzer: Because of this place millions of dollars are spent in the local area each year
Philip Wanzer: Greetings
Philip Wanzer: Yes, that was funny
Philip Wanzer: Very interesting stuff
Philip Wanzer: Kind of looks like a work crew to me, lets get it done at the fish hatchery
Philip Wanzer: Rainbow and a few Brownies. These are show fish. The ones they release are 11 inches long. These are much larger.
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Philip Wanzer: See the water flow. They measure the flow by measuring the taper of the water from here to there. Cool I told him as I must figure tapers also in my job
Philip Wanzer: See the nets to keep the birds from flying in for breakfast.
Philip Wanzer: Part of the system for pumping out the fish, yes I had to check it out futher.
Philip Wanzer: What a sight I was driving up to
Philip Wanzer: You mean, I can go in there, they even had signs directing us.
Philip Wanzer: Very interesting talk, I learned much to bring home with me
Philip Wanzer: First it went this way
Philip Wanzer: Great talk on the Sugarloaf trail plans
Philip Wanzer: His favorite thing in helping to build the trail was using the mini earth moving tractor
Philip Wanzer: It isn't exactly close to my home
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Philip Wanzer: The collage vo-tech welding class built these benches.
Philip Wanzer: That is the way I just came up, whew
Philip Wanzer: We need to get to the top
Philip Wanzer: We thought this was hard, hahaha
Philip Wanzer: Look at that crack, little did I know we would all be soon climbing up one
Philip Wanzer: Yikes, not that way
Philip Wanzer: Here we go
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