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  1. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    Dent's experience in practice and later writing was inspirational in"fundamentals". Thank you.
  2. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    That was a mighty fine Douglas fir.
  3. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    Well, good deal, B. It sounds exciting. I can't wait to see it. That's a pretty concise description you made, and I'm sure some of your technical expertise is going to be reflected in the book. You be proud. Keeping it open for updating is so Wiki cool this day and age. That's what digit...
  4. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    I expect it will be a find work, B. Labor of love that it is. Is the format intended strictly in house Forest Service training? Following their paradigm? Or more general? Just curious because I don't have near as many constraints as you on how I can present things.
  5. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    Thanks, B. The up-date to fundamentals is the next iron in the fire. I know you're working on a similar project for the FS. I think we could help each other out. I just have to finish what I started. and I know what you mean by time slipping by. In the present tense, the project is slated...
  6. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    That's for sure, B.
  7. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    Dent certainly had a strong following in northwest. I can only imagine when he sat down and put pen to paper to start the Procedural Approach, he probably never knew just how far it would really go. I didn't with Fundamentals. Which needs a serious up-date. and to be done immediately after I...
  8. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    Setting the price so darn high on training videos makes it difficult for the younger people to glean the knowledge base. I thought $80 was kind of high for my videos, but the marketing guys said it was still a third of the cost of most out there. So I let them set the price at what it is. And...
  9. gf beranek

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    Another icon in the industry passes. He was progressive throughout his career, breaching the gap between just working the trade, and evolving further to teaching it. My hats off to Mr. D
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