i was archery moose hunting last week in colorado.. which opened the same day as muzzy season.. Jesus H christ I've never felt so unsafe in the woods, there needs to be a conversation had whether the muzzy season is shortened and archery is closed during it or its moved completely out of...
clearly that's not the case when Gia, google maps, apple maps and wayze all have my location correct and onx doesn't. not sure what else you can do when you have a brand new iPhone either
ive noticed this in certain areas when im at home anywhere on the property OnX has me pegged 2 miles south east from where i am (it has to be OnX because checking with google or apple maps they have me located correctly) It skipped around on me a bunch in Wyoming this year but i knew where i...
so after just running 50 lbs of burger the other night im curious as to what everyones method is for bagging. Ive been using the 2# tube type bags that you tape with a neck sealer. it works okay but i might need to get a different funnel for my grinder that doesn't taper down. id really like to...
i did a bunch of scouting on the go hunt map when i launched.. turned out you couldn't export anything before my hunt so i had to transfer everything by hand. it was a pain but the concept is pretty sweet and i liked it better than importing a bunch of layers to GE. hopefully they get the bugs...
its not going to make wyoming.. it put a massive run on monday but the run was mostly east through 19. when i went out of cell service sunday i cam back out right after the snow and i couldn't believe how much it had blown up. there was good chunks of burned material not just ash raining down on...
you always have to upsize with pex as the wall thickness takes away from the diameter. personally i would run at least 1-1/2 or 2" that way you know you will have the volume for anything that changes down the road. I also would either use a fusion machine or uponor expansion pex. the crimp pex...
Just got back from an elk hunt and i had a few problems with my in reach mini that I've never had before. First off it was taking 20-30 minutes sometimes to get a gps location even above timberline on top of a ridge or in wide open meadows then when it would fix my location it'd lose it off and...