Wayne got to try out something like the second one with tracks but with a major loss of income he couldn't afford the pricetag. So he intends to make his own. Without a doubt,he will do it.
Holy crap Fran. I had the impression that he was a strong willed guy by the way you talked about him back then but, wow! I guess he didn't waste much time feeling sorry for himself. I don't know him but I have a bunch of respect for him. What a guy!
Fran, thank you for sharing Wayne's truly inspiring recovery process! I very well remember when his accident happened and he was a strong fighter right from the start.
4 years ago he got run over by a skidder. Mud season on a hill and he slipped. In the emergency room he couldn't move his
legs. That scared the hell out of me but he was fine with a few months of therapy.
Wow that is great Fran. Having lost my own brother in a logging accident and also having worked in the woods in my younger yrs. for a time I can relate to what an amazing feat that would be. He is a truly amazing guy and has my total respect. Kudos to your SIL. Your daughter and you must be very proud of him.
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