ultrarunner,
I did just fine, steeldust should be fine he is even higher up the hill than I am.
I was stranded at work for a bit, then Friday we delivered Pizza's and muffins with juice water and soda pop out to the farms, Saturday and Sunday I went down to help out. Saturday I only had a few hours so I fixed up flats on a farmers wheelbarrows; then took him mine whellbarrow and more tools. Then Sunday I took my Kubota over and moved many tons of silt and muck.
What was great about it besides the fact I got to help someone I did not know at the time and was really appreciative of the help. My 34hp Kubota moved way more than his 57-58hp JD, that his friend was driving.
I was able to use the bucket and box blade along with having 4WD. his tractor was 2WD gear shift and had a back blade and bucket.
The devastation is incrediable all through the valley, the logs that took out Chandler RD bridge were big and moving fast.
The old railroad track that the steam train uses are virtually totally gone. Almost every where the rock has been washed away and there are so many places that the tracks and boards are just hanging in the air.
Starting in the morning I get off work for 8 days and I am going out to help folks out for at least 3-4 of those days, Christmas for us will just wait we will try to make it somewhat bearible for others.
If you want sad you should have seen all of the dead cows and sheep through out the valley. When you see some old crusty dairy farmer crying like a little kid, while he is looking at his dead cows it will make you tear up also.
Now that I got all sad and depressed I'll hit the post botton.
steve