Also, stealing from an enclosed trailer can be done in and around the privacy of an enclosed trailer. Stealing from a flatbed with a tightly secured load is a lot of work for a tweaker out in the open. If you tarp a flatbed load, then shrink wrap it really well, then ratchet strap it all with...
I would go with plan B. A flatbed trailer makes everything so easy. Depending on the type of ice chests you use, you can fill them with gear and lock them down on the way there. I'd also consider shrink wrapping a tarp over everything like a shipping pallett, then ratchet strapping in excess. 3...
Try simplifying. Not unlikely she wouldn't? Come on. Stop and think for a second. Do you mean to say it's not likely she would do the same thing again? It's confusing because a double negative is a positive but a triple negative is so rare, redundant and illiterate one assumes it must have been...
Remove the damaged parts, find junkyard replacements, remove and purchase those. By then you should have an idea how to put them on. Consult youtube and your local mom and pop body shop. Bring your daughter along for the experience.
Oh man. Grilling, golf, yard work, sitting by a fire, the list goes on. Arnold palmers on ice is a good sub. The Arizona ones are cheap, the caffein triggers some dopamine, and they're fkn delicious. Also cigars. 😂
My "home office" is actually just a room filled with outdoor gear and a workbench. Workbench is an old desk full of tools with a Tipton gun vise on top. Works for guns and bow. All clothes on hangers and in old dressers. Walls lined with surplus steel bookshelves which hold labeled bins. I also...
I signed up, then confirmed. The page said I'd get a free 30 days of Mtntough+. When I click that, it takes me to the free 14 day trial page. I'm not interested in a 14 day trial, I'm already signed up. A free month would be cool though.
I taught my husky/shepherd mix to flush and retrieve. He wants to root out animals naturally, so I just had to teach him to fetch. Then started taking him hunting. I use bird wings tied to bumper toys to teach him to find the birds. Porcupines were a major problem but he seems to have learned...
I have an old Mathews DXT that I shoot well. 30" draw length 72.5 lb draw weight. I typically shoot a 250 spine arrow with a 100 grain broadhead, 3 blazer veins for a total weight of 405 grains (converted from grams on a kitchen scale, so give or take) I've used Montec G5s and Swhackers.
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