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Chris Larson Quotes

«Does seem it's turning to winter around here,»
Author: Chris Larson
«Trees have begun to slow their transpiration (water uptake), which means there's more water in the creeks now. Even without a rain.»
Author: Chris Larson
«There's two huge parts of our job, ... The first: protect old-growth forest, which is about 9 percent of what it was. The other is to restore logged-over lands. But you also must work on lots of small parts, like how residents in this drainage use water, what happens along roads.»
Author: Chris Larson
«This estuary was a 40-foot-deep holding area for arriving salmon, and for juveniles heading out to sea, ... Now a wedge of sand and rock extends all the way upstream to Honeydew. Some estimate that area holds 80 million cubic yards of fill.»
Author: Chris Larson
«I saw him light the fire.»
Author: Chris Larson
«Instead of people buying and selling products and services, people are really buying and bidding on loans from other people.»
Author: Chris Larson
«I really wanted to come out in the second half and show that we had more than we had showed in the first half. We came out and started hitting our shots and our confidence just grew from there.»
Author: Chris Larson
«This is a huge win. Sauk is a good team and a big rival and this is just a huge win for us.»
Author: Chris Larson