Hurricane IRMA check in thread

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Anyone know and know how Capt Ralph Delph and family of Key West are doing? Ralph is a good friend but I lost contact with him when he headed back to Key West some years ago after getting shot by one of his clients on a hunting trip in Montana. Ralph was a Fishing Guide in Montana during the off-season for fishing in Florida waters, then he became a Hunting and Fishing Guide when he took semi-permanent residence in Montana. After recouping from being shot, I believe he did a little bit of guiding for fishing but was leaning towards going back to Key West. That was the last I heard from him, the best Fisherman and Fishing Guide/Boat Captain & Mate I ever met. If you run into him, tell him that Frank Ferrell says hi.


Frank

Boy, do I feel stupid. After doing some searching, I found that Ralph went to the great fishing waters in Heaven on February 13, 2016. I am very sad to learn this and he is surely missed by all who knew and met him. Although he has passed on, I still wonder if his wife Caroline, their children and grandchildren are okay and especially so if they were in Irma's path.


Frank
 

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Boy, do I feel stupid. After doing some searching, I found that Ralph went to the great fishing waters in Heaven on February 13, 2016. I am very sad to learn this and he is surely missed by all who knew and met him. Although he has passed on, I still wonder if his wife Caroline, their children and grandchildren are okay and especially so if they were in Irma's path.


Frank
Ah Crud We all have that to look forward to.
 

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Dell's Paypal address is :
[email protected]
That, I believe would also be his email address.
His physical mailing address is...
[h=3]Dell Winders
1153 Shady Cove Rd E
Haines City florida
33845 ( I believe)[/h]Thanks, folks. I know Dell will appreciate any help he might get. I'm not a fan of the free lunch, but I am sure that Dell would help anyone that needed help if he could.
Dell..if you see this, post up a good story or two to give folks a little insight into what you've been doing for the last 50 or 60 or 70 years.




Bill, thank you for posting this, I will get some to him right away. But my concern is how will he be able to get the food and meds without a running vehicle? Is there anyone there to help him with this?
 

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Bill, thank you for posting this, I will get some to him right away. But my concern is how will he be able to get the food and meds without a running vehicle? Is there anyone there to help him with this?
Pretty sure Money is the key issue here!
 

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Well I know I hate threading them belts by myself and usually need help getting it over the tensioner, but whaddaya expect from a girl, lol.
I'm pretty much technologically neutered where I currently am..... (no access to secure connections), thanks for picking up the slack guys.....
 

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I don't see why they keep people from their homes. That's mostly the reason people don't want to leave in the first place, with everything they own in the world unsecured.
It's not like they are inspecting each and every house before entrance for safety.
They tried that here during the big Hayman fire but it didn't work, people just drove right on through and said arrest me haha. No one got arrested.
I would be one to have a hard time leaving my home, I can understand that for sure.
 

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Johnny, it is hard leaving things you worked hard and slaved for...... but, when those things turn against you and try to kill you, it's fight or flight mode and usually easier to just run like he//!
My home has tried to kill me before, lol, just can't predict where blowed apart splintering wood will end up, or what it will pierce....
One does the best one can, and has to resort to allow his/her brain (to eventually) ACCEPT that, and just keep moving forward.
Life matters most.....
 

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Johnny, it is hard leaving things you worked hard and slaved for...... but, when those things turn against you and try to kill you, it's fight or flight mode and usually easier to just run like he//!
My home has tried to kill me before, lol, just can't predict where blowed apart splintering wood will end up, or what it will pierce....
One does the best one can, and has to resort to allow his/her brain (to eventually) ACCEPT that, and just keep moving forward.
Life matters most.....

Pat,

Folks in areas that get hit by Hurricanes have tried just about everything thought of to keep their' homes secure an intact. I wonder if anyone ever tried wrapping their' home with the Pallet Wrap Plastic that is used to hold boxes and other items on pallets.:icon_scratch::dontknow::dontknow: Heck, you can purchase some big rolls of heavy gauge wrap and wrap most homes two or three or four times for probably under $200 total. Next threat of a Hurricane, happy wrapping!:tongue3:


Frank
 

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Pat,

Folks in areas that get hit by Hurricanes have tried just about everything thought of to keep their' homes secure an intact. I wonder if anyone ever tried wrapping their' home with the Pallet Wrap Plastic that is used to hold boxes and other items on pallets.:icon_scratch::dontknow::dontknow: Heck, you can purchase some big rolls of heavy gauge wrap and wrap most homes two or three or four times for probably under $200 total. Next threat of a Hurricane, happy wrapping!:tongue3:


Frank

Hahaha, I gotta an old shed, only thing holding it together is the rust. I had honestly thought about that idea! LOL. Wrap that sucker like a truck pallett.
I did wrap some inside stuff and secure them in locking cases, figured maybe they'd be found if......
I just couldn't pack everything in the house,
but I tried to.......
 

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Pat,

Folks in areas that get hit by Hurricanes have tried just about everything thought of to keep their' homes secure an intact. I wonder if anyone ever tried wrapping their' home with the Pallet Wrap Plastic that is used to hold boxes and other items on pallets.:icon_scratch::dontknow::dontknow: Heck, you can purchase some big rolls of heavy gauge wrap and wrap most homes two or three or four times for probably under $200 total. Next threat of a Hurricane, happy wrapping!:tongue3:


Frank

Funny you should mention that, I did see a car that was wrapped in plastic, the same as used to wrap large pallets! Not sure how it did through the storm but someone resorted to giving it a try!
 

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Funny you should mention that, I did see a car that was wrapped in plastic, the same as used to wrap large pallets! Not sure how it did through the storm but someone resorted to giving it a try!

Anything is worth a try! Heck, if I still lived there and was worried that the winds would throw my' car through the air to an unknown location, I would probably hook a bungee cord to it, so that it would come back.:laughing7:


Frank
 

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I'm back online. Still digging and cutting my way through the debri. Still no power or Internet. But finally cell phone service. Definatly a storm to remember for me. Checked a couple treasure spots with no luck yet. Getting some incredible hard woods for the saw mill though. Including a mega ton mahogany log that's 20 ft long x 36 inches across. Our first big mega dollar tree of the storm. Should be many more. We will be busy milling these trees into lumber for a while.
 

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Glad your ok!

Do you know what "special problems" the government is dealing with in the keys?
Thats what a news report said.
 

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my wife and I are new to metal detecting, we've had a metal detector for a while but just never used it, I joined this group years ago and forgot I had, you say treasures after a hurricain is when to go, well me and the wife loaded up our detector and drove 8 hours, we are going to be there in the morning and start hitting the beaches all weekend, do you have any tips for us??
 

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my wife and I are new to metal detecting, we've had a metal detector for a while but just never used it, I joined this group years ago and forgot I had, you say treasures after a hurricain is when to go, well me and the wife loaded up our detector and drove 8 hours, we are going to be there in the morning and start hitting the beaches all weekend, do you have any tips for us??

Welcome to Treasure Net! It has been many years since I metal detected any Florida beaches but most Public beaches can be hunted from the high water line to the low water line or water's edge. Sometimes, the high water line can be from the base of sand dunes but do not metal detect in the sand dunes themselves as most contain Sea Oats which are protected and the sand dunes are off-limits. If you wish to hunt private beaches, then you have to get permission from the property owner or owners. After the passing of a Hurricane, there are always possibilities of significant finds that have washed in from shipwrecks or have been washed out of the sand dunes into the legal area for metal detecting. Also, look for beach washouts where big chunks of the main sand has been washed away as this could have somewhat uncovered some deeper targets that were could not be previously located due to their depth. I am sure a few other folks will come in and post more information but it may take some time due to it being late and many are still dealing with problems created by Irma.

Good luck and be safe!


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my wife and I are new to metal detecting, we've had a metal detector for a while but just never used it, I joined this group years ago and forgot I had, you say treasures after a hurricain is when to go, well me and the wife loaded up our detector and drove 8 hours, we are going to be there in the morning and start hitting the beaches all weekend, do you have any tips for us??
Welcome! Know the rules and don't infringe on private property. Everyone is sensitive right now due to major losses. Don't get yourself arrested. You are an outsider. Just be careful
 

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Just got back from Aquanut's place in Ft. Myers. The eye went right over his mobile home park. It's a mess. Some mobile homes lost their roof, some were untouched. It's weird. John has minimum damage but no power, no internet but he does have a generator. All the gas stations down there are out of gas. We waited in line for 2 hours to get gas at the only station that was open. Here is a pic of John's neighbor.

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Those who live in the flooded area of the St Johns River and connecting lakes are visits from our gator and moccasin reptilian neighbors, and the occasional gar and bass fish.
 

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and just like that.....we have power again! Two guys in a power truck from ohio showed up today on the street.....they have been working nonstop...and had that look....

He said, easy one.....30 minutes and I will have your power back on....

I should have been a lineman LOL....
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