Hey, just got your message about the hike on Saturday. I think meeting at the old trailhead by 7 AM works best, especially if we want to beat the heat. I'll bring that portable hammock I told you about. The weather forecast looks clear, maybe a bit of a breeze at the summit. Don't forget to carry extra water, though, the ranger station mentioned some stretches are dry this time of year. Oh, and let's grab breakfast at that new bakery downtown afterward, I heard their sourdough is incredible. Let me know if that schedule works for you or if you want to shift it a bit earlier. Also, I can pick up your gear from the outdoor store on my way over so you don't have to make an extra trip. Just send me the list of what you need. Looking forward to it! It's been a while since we just took a day to breathe fresh air and catch up. Talk later.
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I finally sat down and watched that documentary you recommended. Very thought-provoking, especially the second half when they started delving into the cultural impact of the industrial revolution on modern craftsmanship. It made me want to pick up that woodworking project I shelved last spring. I think I'll start with something simple, like a small bookshelf for the study. I really like how patient the process is, just taking rough timber and turning it into something functional and maybe even beautiful. Anyway, I was wondering if you had any tips on sourcing reclaimed wood locally. I know you mentioned that salvage yard outside of town a few months back. I don't want to use anything too expensive for my first proper piece. Also, are you free next Sunday? I wouldn't mind a second pair of hands for the initial cut, and I'll happily trade labor for some of your famous barbecue.