Ancient archaeology of WTW

Smokecreek1 said:
Gee i'm march 2008 on the list, whats that make me? I didn't start postin things 'till much after that., but read it for a long time-needed help with the fwc and where to go and life in general, I'm a real archaeologist and i watched this site for a while before i joined, And I'm so glad i did, learned so much about my pop up and places to go, and met a lot a nice people and where to go and what not to do! Yep. the mining history part-just one the many neat things about this site right WW.

Smoke
Mr. Smoke, looks like you are member number 654. Congrats old timer! :)
 
WTW did start as a blog. I had posted some trip reports and one particular account of problems I was having with the propane in my new FWC. That propane issue discussed my dissatisfaction at FWC's customer support and how I essentially had to seek out my own answers and resolutions to the problem. Many others had complaints about FWC's service at the time and that post became very popular. I decided to make a forum so people could start discussing these issues and the WTW forum was born.
 
DirtyDog said:
WTW did start as a blog. I had posted some trip reports and one particular account of problems I was having with the propane in my new FWC. That propane issue discussed my dissatisfaction at FWC's customer support and how I essentially had to seek out my own answers and resolutions to the problem. Many others had complaints about FWC's service at the time and that post became very popular. I decided to make a forum so people could start discussing these issues and the WTW forum was born.
Thanks, DirtyDog, for the story from the source. :)
 
I thought you were gonna talk about archaeology in the west. I was employed by the Museum Of The Rockies at Montana State for a time working on archaeological digs in Yellowstone back in 1995. I've been employed or have volunteered in said practices on and off for many years in the southeast and northwest.
 
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