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Kelly P - sleeper storage


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Kelly,
I just picked up a 10'X 12' sleeper that I'd like to use on URL next winter....sure will be nice not having to drive the hour back to the cabin through the blurr of Crown Royal...! Who knows ..I may become a fixture at WW if I don't have to commute!
I'm wondering if you or anyone in Washkish offers summer storage and possibly the occasional move on the lake in the winter if the snow's too deep.
I don't have a trailer big enough to haul it back and forth to the cabin every year and if there's storage available at any of the local resorts I'd like to know my options.
Any information or direction would be appreciated.....
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There are plenty of places to store a fish house. The biggest problem is finding a place a long ways away from the "Labs4Me" house so that nobody runs into it. grin.gif
I moved where their house is stored so that now they have to get around 2 ditches and a pond to get to their house,,,,,this should be great entertainment. smile.gif

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Kelly...hope to be up the 1st weekend in June! Can't wait! Pontoons have been installed on all ATV's so the water should no longer pose a problem...All other obstacles will need to be addressed, maybe over a cold one at the W.W.? The following is the look on Howie's face right before his "bath"... shocked.gif Hope farming is going better for you this cold/wet spring than it has been for us in landscaping. I think we've all killed off to many brain cells over the winters to stay in these industries. confused.gif To Twitter, watch out for the Crown Royal blurs, they're twice as strong in the URL trinagle, my crew is proof of that! Becoming a fixture at W.W. isn't the problem, it's the cocktails at Ninetoe's saloon. They mix a mean Capt. & Capt.! grin.gif
Hope to see everyone soon!

Good luck! Rip some lips!

Ken

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Labs,
You may want to save some of those pontoons for your fish house. I was going to surprise you by turning your fish house into a pontoon boat but I must not have had big enough pontoons. It became a submarine. frown.gif

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you wouldn't think you would need pontoons, with all the beer cans inside smile.gif

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Kelly, Thanks for the reply, I just sent you an e-mail. Let me know what your schedule's like this week and hopefully we can get together over a cold one.
I wonder ......if I could pin point the exact center of the URL triangle...( Oh jeeeeeez...I haven't used trig in a long time...maybe my kids can help..) I could keep the house there in the twighlight zone, and I wouldn't have to find storage on shore.....Nah....I have enough trouble just trying to find my way off the lake to WW, I best not mess with the powers of the URLT !!

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