I know a guy that completed two Ironman triathlons with no ACL. Lots of physical therapy to compensate until he was in a position to take the time off work to get surgery and recover.
A little North Idaho history for you. What do you think happened to him? I’ve driven past the place he disappeared countless time and have never heard this story until this video popped into my feed.
You have 20 reminders that you are unlucky. Idaho has a very fair system. Your name is in the hat 1 time for one critter. Your draw rates are much higher right now. Go look at Washington and let me know how that worked out. Having max points doesn't guarantee a draw there and it never will.
I am very happy with mine. I started with the 2500 vapor bag and it was a great day pack. It was very nice to be able to throw a quarter on and start packing rather than hiking to the truck for my pack frame.
My advice is from my experience with a lab and a Siberian husky. The lab got swatted on the butt when he got in the trash, kitty litter, etc, but I couldn’t make him listen to me when his stomach was doing the talking. I’d catch him in the act sometimes and he knew he was in trouble, but he...
I bounced around through the video, it was very hard to expose myself to so much beta male energy. Wishing his (assuming pronouns here) feelings a speedy recovery!
I’m a few hours post op. Bag of peas on the boys and a Coors in my hand. Procedure was going well, one down, number two was under way and then I blacked out. Not sure what happened. Could have been the nitrous. Wife is being nice for now, but I am sure the jokes are right around the corner...
I’d say he isn’t much of newbie to hunting as you are. I’d shake his hand and thank him for quick action in the moment to make sure your elk didn’t get away.