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  1. Riding Over Rocks, Logs, and Bumps - Offroad Ed

    Practice this skill by riding over a series of logs, one at a time. Find three logs about four to six feet long, no more than 10 inches in diameter. Place the logs 35 feet apart and at various …

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  4. Rock & Log: The Sound of Safety - PA.GOV

    Join the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s favorite animated friends, Rock and Log, as they venture into the water AND learn about how fishing licenses help protect, conserve and …

  5. Rocking stone - Wikipedia

    Rocking stones (also known as logan stones or logans) are large stones that are so finely balanced that the application of just a small force causes them to rock. Typically, rocking …

  6. Rock Log - SRW Products

    SRW Rock Log is a woven monofilament tube sock filled with rock or aggregate to minimize runoff on hard surfaces or landscape areas during construction projects.

  7. Step on or over? - The Great Outdoors Stack Exchange

    Mar 27, 2013 · In general - chances are you are smart enough to judge whether a rock/log is large enough or stable enough to support you. If not, you'll learn quickly. So a blanket "never step …

  8. Like a bump on a log - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    Unmoving, inactive, stupidly silent. For example, Harry just sat there like a bump on a log while everyone else joined in the fun. This simile presumably alludes to the immobility of such a …

  9. KGS--Geological Log Analysis--Log Overlay Lithology - University …

    The gamma-ray log is the first key to shales versus non-shales. Dolomites and sandstones (or cherts) will be distinctive because of the separation on the density and neutron porosity …

  10. The purpose of the core log is to enable the person reading the log to visualize the cores (as seen by the compiler of the log) and hence to draw inferences on the likely behaviour of the actual …

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