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Wake up people!!! This forum site ONLY works when people contribute to it. Many days I log in only to fine that there have been no posts from anyone. I know that we all have lives to lice, but if you want to see this site continue then please remember that it's an "interactive" site, meaning that we all need to make comments, all the time. It takes less than a minute to log in, do a quick scan, and make a comment when appropriate. Tell us allk what you're doing, or not doing for that matter. It doesn't always have to be about our beloved V20's. It can be about health, finances, love life... hell, the sky's the limit. But just sitting there and waiting for someone else to say something is a sure way towards seeing this site eventually close due to lack of contributions.
 
Amen brother this is the first site I go to when I need to find out about a repair question, and don't forget about our love for wellcrafts.
 
"Hey!" back atcha!

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been too busy fixing other peoples junk, I haven't touch my V in a long time, I need to get back on it. Right now I own 4 boats, none of them run:cry:
 
Okay, I'll pitch in. I log in almost every day but rarely post. My V20 is a project I've had little time to work on but hope springs eternal. May have a few more nice boating days before winter sets in here in far Eastern Oregon. Fall Crappie bite is sometimes good in the Snake River.
 
Hey XXL - where in eastern Oregon are you? I’m in the Portland area and fishing has been so lousy here for a few years that I haven’t even had the V on the river. I love the eastern parts of Oregon and Washington - lived in Yakima some and for several years in Ellensburg. I don’t suppose you do any hunting in that open country do you?

Thanks Destroyer for giving the group a poke - I always log in when I hit the sack to see what everyone’s up to and was disappointed when there was nothing for two nights in a row. I post when I think I have something to contribute but that’s not all that often.
 
I've been on here mutiple times per day since i joined Saturday, just reading and learning as much as possible about my new toy.
 
Hey XXL - where in eastern Oregon are you? I’m in the Portland area and fishing has been so lousy here for a few years that I haven’t even had the V on the river. I love the eastern parts of Oregon and Washington - lived in Yakima some and for several years in Ellensburg. I don’t suppose you do any hunting in that open country do you?

Thanks Destroyer for giving the group a poke - I always log in when I hit the sack to see what everyone’s up to and was disappointed when there was nothing for two nights in a row. I post when I think I have something to contribute but that’s not all that often.

I live in La Grande, have not hunted E. Washington but find Ellensburg to be very similar to La Grande in size and topography. Currently looking forward to bird seasons starting in October....
 
Thanks Destroyer for giving the group a poke - I always log in when I hit the sack to see what everyone’s up to and was disappointed when there was nothing for two nights in a row. I post when I think I have something to contribute but that’s not all that often.

See, that's the problem. If we all wait until we think that we have something important then nothing gets posted because what each of us consider unimportant might be interesting to someone else.

For instance, I made another 9" deep dish apple pie yesterday. (I've been searching for the ultimate apple pie recipe for a long time, experimenting constantly. Too much sugar, not enough sugar, needs more Cinnamon, less Tapioca, etc etc..) Not really important, but it tasted great and it's almost gone today. I'd be happy to share the recipe with anyone that want's to try it. (see, not very important, but perhaps interesting to some.) :head:
 
You’re right D - it is nice to just exchange some chat. I think apple selection is a pretty important variable in both the flavor and mouth feel of a pie and also dictates somewhat the amount if sugar that’s appropriate. I admit I don’t know squat about making pies but my wife is a superb cook and makes fantastic crusts, so I suppose I’m partial to not so deep dish pies to maintain my preferred filling to crust ratio. That being said, I’ll take the recipe and run it by her.

I’m in bed getting ready to sleep and this is making me really hungry for some apple pie - I need to quit talking about it.
 
Yeah D is right! I know I've been busy lately. My youngest daughter had a baby, baby coded for 20 minutes. Scared all of us to death. All is good with her now after spending two weeks in CHKD. One of my son in laws has a failed liver and we almost lost him twice lately. And the last 14 days I've worked shutdown at the steel mill 12 1/2 hours a day, 7days and 6 nights, got one more night to go. Between all that and cutting grass, working on the house and the garden, I haven't even taken my boat out the whole summer. I always thought you had more time to do what you want when you hit 60, that aint so! Hope you fellas are all doing good!
 
Yeah D is right! I know I've been busy lately. My youngest daughter had a baby, baby coded for 20 minutes. Scared all of us to death. All is good with her now after spending two weeks in CHKD. One of my son in laws has a failed liver and we almost lost him twice lately. And the last 14 days I've worked shutdown at the steel mill 12 1/2 hours a day, 7days and 6 nights, got one more night to go. Between all that and cutting grass, working on the house and the garden, I haven't even taken my boat out the whole summer. I always thought you had more time to do what you want when you hit 60, that aint so! Hope you fellas are all doing good!

My mom was in the hospital for something and while there she coded. Took them 18 minutes to bring her around, so I know exactly how frightening that is. Wonderful to hear the baby's okay now. Prayers sent for your son-in-law.
YIKE on the long shift at the mill!!!! I completely understand about the lack of boating. It happens too often to me, but I hang in there and hope for the day(s) to come when I can feel the water under her and taste the salt on my lips again as we head out to battle. Red sky's at night :)
 
You’re right D - it is nice to just exchange some chat. I think apple selection is a pretty important variable in both the flavor and mouth feel of a pie and also dictates somewhat the amount if sugar that’s appropriate. I admit I don’t know squat about making pies but my wife is a superb cook and makes fantastic crusts, so I suppose I’m partial to not so deep dish pies to maintain my preferred filling to crust ratio. That being said, I’ll take the recipe and run it by her.

I’m in bed getting ready to sleep and this is making me really hungry for some apple pie - I need to quit talking about it.

You asked so this is my latest recipe:

(Right now I am partial to a 3-1 ratio of 3 Granny Smith to 1 Macintosh apples) I find the Macintosh gives it just the right amount to tang to taste

1/2 cup milk (whole, not 2%)
1 Tsp Vanilla
1/2 cup white sugar (you can substitute 1/4 cup white and 1/4 cup brown)
1 Tsp Cinnamon (heaping)
1/4 Tsp Nutmeg
3 Tbls Tapioca (I like this but some ppl don't. It can be omitted if so desired)

Peal, core and slice apples in a large bowl. Combine all ingredients in a smaller bowl, whisk them together until well blended, then pour the mixture over the sliced apples and toss them until they are fully coated.
Let them sit while you prepare the pie dish with your dough, then layer them in the prepared pie plate, pour any left over liquid over them, cover with second piece of dough, slit top and bake.

400* for 10 minutes, then reduce heat to 350* and bake an additional 45-50 minutes. Cool and enjoy :love:
 
That apple pie sounds delicious! My wife made apple and peach cobbler a week ago, It was great. She made pumpkin fudge with chopped pecans today for all of us working tonight, wow its great. You need a glass of milk to chase it, its really rich. Tonight is my 14th shift and last night, get 4 days off now. Made some good money but about wore my old a$$ out. Hopefully I can take the old Boneshaker out this coming week. I really miss riding the river!
 
Thanks D - we’re off on a vacation for most of October but will run this by the “chef” and see what comes of it when we get back.
 
Well I had another good summer with Amanda. Sad to say winter is coming for me and took Amanda out of the water over the weekend. Me and my crew won the big fish in the Redrockfish derby in June. $1000 for the big fish and $1000 from Garmin for having there equipment mounted on the boat. Lake Superior salmon fishing up here this year was so so but still fun. A few sundowners up the Kam River with the wife was also relaxing. All and all good summer.
 
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