Wow, my big take from this is move east my friend, Greeley be damned. Everything is getting worse. Worse than it’s past is one thing, but in a general sense is another.
Yup. I think pineapple on pizza is a crime against nature, heck, I don’t even like veggies. But there is something about Palisade peaches and Gorgonzola that works for me.
Jaguars and mountain lions are pretty far apart on the feline scale. Jaguars are the only true big cat in the Western Hemisphere. This is loosely associated with skull shape and the ability to “roar” versus “scream” They aren’t the smallest big cat globally as they run bigger than any leopard...
I know the original post is old, but there are plenty of trout up there. I even got some more specialized gear for trolling while out with our kayak. Very flexible rods coupled with level wind casting reels to avoid line twist.
2022 Chevy 2500 6.6 gas getting about 11.5 around town and about 15 to 16 cruising. Have only towed our 8,000 pound camper once so far and got around 8 to 9 from Chicago to Grand Junction. That same trip out, got 4 to 6 mph with our 2013 6.0.
I have owned Leer, Snugtop and ARE over the years. They’ve all been pretty much the same. Have an ARE on order for the latest truck. Went with it for the HD reinforcement.
Estimating range is an important skill, but not easy for everyone. I like that people can accurately confirm that they need to get closer. Back to the OP, here’s another vote for the Leica 2400.
I went to law school in Chicago. Not exactly an abundance of outdoor activities at the time (the Chicago River is MUCH cleaner now and there is some good fishing). Anyway, my family came from Michigan and had done some smelting. During the smelt run, my dad came down and we went after smelt on...
One Man, One Rifle, One Land documents a hunter's odyssey with just one gun. I haven't read it, but want to. I'm pretty sure there is an older book, about someone from a previous generation that did just the same thing.
As a kid, I was a gun nut and read all the greats: Keith, O'Connor, Askins...
Yup, our Tupperware press has been doing solid service for over twenty years. I like the uniform thick edges for more consistent temp when cooking. Just handy.
Have had a PETT toilet for a long time. Great for river trips as well where you have to pack it all out. I do get tired annoyed with all the TP around camps in NF.