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I met Dave during the Cathedral Park sHellNo Flotilla. He came Backbone Campaign's action camp on Vashon this summer and we had some great discussions. Dave has a beautiful smile and a spirit that sings with generosity. He leaned some repelling skills. Read the story of how he's earned the name Lorax Dave.
And BTW Dave is down and the trees still stand. Thank you Lorax Dave.
The finish update to this story at
http://portlandtribune.com/pt/9-news/273551-149326-tree-huggers-save-the-giant-sequoias
William Moyer
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