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Offline routestep

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Re: Wind Farms?
« Reply #80 on: March 30, 2010, 09:15:54 pm »
My camp isn't in Danforth, it's at Stentson mountain. I look up and see the windmills that are in that picture Brad S. put up on the site here. I can hear them when they are turning and I'm a 20 minute walk up the mountain from to them. Maybe half mile or 3/4 miles. I don't get any money from them, neither does the county I live in. Give me a while and I might remember the company that has leased out the mountain for twenty years. I'm in Penobscot and the windmills are in Washington Co. Like I said earlier the sound they make is a pulsating noise as if every time a blade passes in front of the support tower.  Its not a loud noise but it is there pulsing through the woods. I'd rather listen to the wing beats of the ravens when they pass overhead than the windmills over on the mountain.

 


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