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Do you have a wood-burning stove, fireplace or fire pit at home?
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326 Votes

Do you have a wood-burning stove, fireplace or fire pit at home?

Yes, and I love it!

7

No, electric or gas

1

Yes, and I love it!

7 Comments
Heidi Owen
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Heidi Owen

And I will use it whenever I want to.

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Nicole Reumann
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Nicole Reumann

We had to cut some trees for our build. The logs now provide heat for our home.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Wood stove is the way to go!

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Mou Chat Reed
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Mou Chat Reed

We have a wood stove but it is only used for power outages or EXTREME COLD like -20.

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Arny Powelson
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Arny Powelson

Our stove has kept us warm in our home in Bend since 1980, and its reduced our electric furnace costs substantially during the winter! Love it!

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No, electric or gas

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k san
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k san

I live in NWX and wood-burning anything is not allowed - not in-home FPs or outside firepits. I do love a good wood-burner tho. Had always had one. But they do contribute to pollution.

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Do you still use studded tires?

Do you still use studded tires?

Yes

2

No

3

Yes

2 Comments
Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Simply put, studded tires can damage roads by causing friction. Subsequently, this creates ruts in the surface of the road, thus increasing the chance of water and ice build-up. Furthermore, studded tires can create a smoother surface, which can lead to slippery conditions when snow or rain begins

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Steven Daniels
Steven Daniels

Do you think cutting and pasting makes you look like something other than an imbecile?

No

3 Comments
damon
1
damon

winter tire performance has improved greatly on packed snow and mixed road crust. conditions where studs may be more useful (glassy sheets of ice) are rare, and they often underperform in many more common conditions. the noise, wear and tear, annual deadlines and poor performance, that’s a no for me

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Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Simply put, studded tires can damage roads by causing friction. Subsequently, this creates ruts in the surface of the road, thus increasing the chance of water and ice build-up. Furthermore, studded tires can create a smoother surface, which can lead to slippery conditions when snow or rain begins

Steven Daniels
Steven Daniels

Furthermore, guess who's never had an original thought.

Is Bend's new camping code making a difference?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
463 Votes

Is Bend's new camping code making a difference?

Yes

2

No

7

Yes

2 Comments
Jake M
1
Jake M

This isn't news. Nothing about this network resembles "news." You pander to the braindead inbred locals who are clearly now a miserable hateful minority ... at least in Bend anyway.

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No

7 Comments
Sussie Due
1
Sussie Due

Because they still think they have the right to camp wherever they want .Like the ones we keep chasing off out here .

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Jake M
Jake M

Just like Portland chased you away?

snowzone
1
snowzone

codes have no effect. It takes enforcement which no one seems to want to get involved with.

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Patrick Mcgowan
1
Patrick Mcgowan

its just a joke no enforcement. You get what you vote for bend , enjoy the litter ect.

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Steven Huillet
1
Steven Huillet

It's just a political show. They need to get even tougher on the homeless camping before Bend ends up like Portland where no one is safe.

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Steven Daniels
1
Steven Daniels

Aside from more parasites on the government payroll?

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Marcus Ainsworth
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Marcus Ainsworth

Portland is here. It didn't take long.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Build more homeless shelters not camping sites

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