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Football Players to Travel Friday

McPeachy

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To Saratoga Wyoming, to help fill sandbags & stop the flooding of the North Platte River.

Nice move UW Football! Well done! :thumb:
 
Bohl made that mandatory at NDSU with our bad flooding on red river pretty much every year. In 2009 our river hit it's highest stage ever and coach bohl had 80 NDSU players walk into the dome & took over and it really energized the town and fired up the volunteers. Red River Valley Flood 2009 - NDSU Dome Sandbagg…: http://youtu.be/xaxz7tPmnl0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
lakesbison said:
Bohl made that mandatory at NDSU with our bad flooding on red river pretty much every year. In 2009 our river hit it's highest stage ever and coach bohl had 80 NDSU players walk into the dome & took over and it really energized the town and fired up the volunteers. Red River Valley Flood 2009 - NDSU Dome Sandbagg…: http://youtu.be/xaxz7tPmnl0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Is it me, or are you NDSU fans on a mission to chime in on every topic with something NDSU related? It is like you don't get to talk about yourselves...with yourselves...enough...so you have to come here and do it.
 
lakesbison said:
Bohl made that mandatory at NDSU with our bad flooding on red river pretty much every year. In 2009 our river hit it's highest stage ever and coach bohl had 80 NDSU players walk into the dome & took over and it really energized the town and fired up the volunteers. Red River Valley Flood 2009 - NDSU Dome Sandbagg…: http://youtu.be/xaxz7tPmnl0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shut the fuck up, already.
 
Aw... let him have some enjoyment. After all how would you like to live in North Dakota where there's nothing to do in off-football season but to go out and watch some guys frack.
 
Adv8RU12 said:
Aw... let him have some enjoyment. After all how would you like to live in North Dakota where there's nothing to do in off-football season but to go out and watch some guys frack.

Sounds like Oklahoma as of late. :roll: Damned earthquakes. :tickedoff:
 
McPeachy said:
To Saratoga Wyoming, to help fill sandbags & stop the flooding of the North Platte River.

Nice move UW Football! Well done! :thumb:


Crazy high rivers around this year. I drove over the Poudre a few days ago near Windsor, CO...overrunning its banks. good to see the UW players setting the example.
 
Laramie River also looking like a river, rather than a glorified stream. You could go fishing from the walls of the territorial prison, its flooded that far.
 
Up here the Clark Fork and Bitterroot Rivers are running really high. Bitterroot River is closed to fishing in some areas. Chris, the owner guy of this site, "floated" the Lochsa River this past weekend (river starts near the Montana/Idaho border and flows into central ID) and it was running stupidly high.. good for some white water rafting.
 
MrTitleist said:
Up here the Clark Fork and Bitterroot Rivers are running really high. Bitterroot River is closed to fishing in some areas. Chris, the owner guy of this site, "floated" the Lochsa River this past weekend (river starts near the Montana/Idaho border and flows into central ID) and it was running stupidly high.. good for some white water rafting.


yeah, it is making the rafting companies happy. But, it's a bit unnerving. Had a drowning in the Poudre last weekend. A guy jumped in to save his nephew. Both drowned.
 
MrTitleist said:
Up here the Clark Fork and Bitterroot Rivers are running really high. Bitterroot River is closed to fishing in some areas. Chris, the owner guy of this site, "floated" the Lochsa River this past weekend (river starts near the Montana/Idaho border and flows into central ID) and it was running stupidly high.. good for some white water rafting.


Meanwhile most of Oklahoma needs rain badly. The western half hasn't seen much. This past weekend the western half got more rain in 3 days than it has in 3 years!!!!!
 
LOVE IT!!! How's everything upstream from Woods Landing? Some of my favorite and most memorable real estate along those banks...
 
Wyokie said:
MrTitleist said:
Up here the Clark Fork and Bitterroot Rivers are running really high. Bitterroot River is closed to fishing in some areas. Chris, the owner guy of this site, "floated" the Lochsa River this past weekend (river starts near the Montana/Idaho border and flows into central ID) and it was running stupidly high.. good for some white water rafting.


Meanwhile most of Oklahoma needs rain badly. The western half hasn't seen much. This past weekend the western half got more rain in 3 days than it has in 3 years!!!!!

Yeah, tell me about it. We're dry in Kansas too. We've had one good rain and since it's been dry. A couple of light sprinkles. Not enough to help out the wheat though.
 
lakesbison said:
Bohl made that mandatory at NDSU with our bad flooding on red river pretty much every year. In 2009 our river hit it's highest stage ever and coach bohl had 80 NDSU players walk into the dome & took over and it really energized the town and fired up the volunteers. Red River Valley Flood 2009 - NDSU Dome Sandbagg…: http://youtu.be/xaxz7tPmnl0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I, for one, appreciate your support for Coach Bohl and this reminder that he has a history of helping players develop character through this kind of service. Thank you lakesbison for sharing.

North Dakota State fans who adopt U.W. in order to follow Coach Bohl remind me of the way I followed Purdue after Coach Tiller moved onward and upward from U.W. I also followed Coach Shyatt's teams once he left Laramie and once I got over the pain of losing him the first time around.

Even Lodgepole Creek is running higher than normal in Laramie County, but there are not many towns along its banks that would get flooded.
 
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