Since you’re bringing a wood stove, I’d highly recommend bringing along another man over the age of 65. In the hours leading up to lights out, continue to feed him his favorite drink. Chances are after about 6-7 hours of sleep he’s going to need to pee and since he’s up-Go ahead and stoke the fire.
Watched 11 bucks this morning in Wyoming. 2 were hard horned already. It looked like 1 of them just rubbed it off last night, he was still a little bloody and velvet hanging off his bases.
That looks great man! I really like the corners and the antler. Cool touch.
We were in a similar situation as you and had our home built a few years ago. I wasn’t about to pay what they want for a new kitchen table. So I built ours also. I went with a trestle style base with matching bench up...
I picked up a MTN HNTR SS earlier this year and have been using it during scouting season. So far it’s been a great tripod. Light, versatile, pack ABLR and the head on it is awesome.
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Just do it. You can adjust if it’s not what you thought is was going to be.
We moved here from Nebraska so the wind and winters aren’t much of a shock. After we moved we would compare our current city to the last and it was really comparable, with summers in Wyoming winning hands down.
Looking to trade my 20x60x65 ATS HD for the same in STS. It’s a 2016 serial number. To my knowledge I’m the second owner. There is a small nick on the eye piece lens that was there when I bought it the previous owner never disclosed. It does not affect the performance in any way. But it needs to...
I’ve used the same set of pillow cases for 10 years on deer and elk. I had my wife stitch some paracord into the top of it so I can cinch it and hang it. You can also put them in a vacuum sealer to make them a little more compact and fit in your pack.