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06 May 2017, 05:54
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Scrollcutter
Had a terrifying incident. We had a hell of a storm come thru last night. Roger, his wife and grandson were in the front room...wind blowing like crazy and he thought of the two giant eergreens out back on his neighbor's property.
For whatever reason, intuition, instinct, he rushed the family down the hall and not ten seconds later, those trees crushed the house right where they had been. He's off the grid right now, may be for a while
Glad Roger is alright. Will keep he and his family in our thoughts. If there is anything we can do to assist Duane, let us know.
Mike
OMG! Thankfully he and his family are all right!
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"If there is anything we can do to assist"
Absolutely. I can't send much, but I can sure send something. Let us know.
06 May 2017, 07:42
D HumbargerThank God that Roger and his family are OK.
Doug Humbarger
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Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station
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06 May 2017, 10:39
CougarzGood to hear everyone is ok.
Yes it was quite a storm; wind & light show.

Roger
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I was in Seattle when it happened and saw no sign beyond some rain. Got back to Yelm and all was quiet but I heard it was pretty wicked. Friend lost a deck and the roof on the garage and house.
06 May 2017, 19:33
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Well..not my place to seek or deny assistance. My spin is that they are just fine considering the circumstances.
07 May 2017, 01:59
surefire7Glad everyone is OK.
Also glad he followed his instincts.
Mother Nature gave us these instincts over man's evolution for survival purposes. It's best to listen to them when the hair stands up on the back of your neck and arms.
Never ignore your gut feelings when in bad circumstances.
Remember the old saying, 'It's just the wind.'? Well, in this case, it WAS!
07 May 2017, 02:19
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)You're right! I attended a class once long ago and the prof admonished us to ALWAYS trust your intuition.
07 May 2017, 16:01
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
You're right! I attended a class once long ago and the prof admonished us to ALWAYS trust your intuition.
One needs to listen to ones sixth sense as it is called over the years it has saved my butt more then once.
07 May 2017, 19:54
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Roger wanted me to thank all for the kind offers and thoughts. Photos show his house just about cut in two.
I'm glad to hear that no one was hurt.
I hate the threads with just another member's name in them. I always fear the worst.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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08 May 2017, 03:32
montea6bDang, what a story. Those doug firs get big, got a few big ones on my place that make me nervous when winds kick up. Those storms last week were pretty strong, but mostly skirted my place.
11 May 2017, 11:07
ForrestBquote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
You're right! I attended a class once long ago and the prof admonished us to ALWAYS trust your intuition.
You actually remember something from a class!!??
I'm very thankful Roger and his clan are alright and pray they'll get back to normal in their home quickly.
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13 May 2017, 23:16
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)FB: I even remember why I went
14 May 2017, 00:38
GrenadierVery sorry to hear of the accident but very glad to hear nobody was hurt.
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16 May 2017, 20:57
ScrollcutterThanks for the kind words and thoughtful emails guys.
My wife, grandkids and I are all scratch free, and we are
thankful and grateful to be alive. Our home didn't fair too well, but eventually all will be back to normal.
Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
(360)456-0831
16 May 2017, 23:27
AtkinsonIntuition is real,always go with it..Its saved my life also.
Take up a notch in your belt and remember when the going gets tough, the tough get going. and don't forget the good Lord watches over his flock. you were blessed.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
17 May 2017, 04:25
WoodHunterGut instinct rules!
I have dropped several tall fir trees around our place. Better to have them in the firewood shed than splitting a roof on the house!!!
These things get real big. Last one to yield to the mighty Stihl was 55 inches at the base and around 120 feet tall. And by old growth standards it was a teen ager.
Problem with Fir is a spreading shallow root system. Soak the ground with a lot of rain as we have had out here in NW Washington State and strong gust will bring them down.
17 May 2017, 13:40
Big Wonderful WyomingStayed on a farm in Victoria, Australia about 5 years ago. We hunted their regularly, and joked about the size of a big gum tree that had a diameter of over 15 feet within 20 yards of the house.
Called to book it a few months later and hopefully get some wildboars, and was told the house was crushed by the tree.
It was a house from the mid 1800s, and there were some graves from the period in the back yard. The gravestones survived but everything else was destroyed.