I'll also suggest the Maven's. $300 for the CRF.1 and $450 for the RF.1 is more affordable with quality and features that are comparable to the more expensive brands (or better).
Rokslide RF.1 review
Rokslide CRF.1 review
It's easier to start with a working machine, but I've had good fun buying "crate bikes" or parts/salvage bikes and making them work. Tons of options out there. Especially if you are gonna chop it or make a franken-bike.
Check the usual suspects sites like copart, crashedtoys, ebay. Then your...
The Wolverine is pretty nice and to echo the earlier post, get the extended mud flaps to help with the fling. Big tires are nice too, but when they extend out from the side of the utv the flying debris gets worse.
Full cab is great for keeping your interior clean but that limits your options.
Same story different day. I was curious what the ranchers preferred solution was going to be. Sounds like transferable LO tags that they can resell to a guide.
I know this thread is focused on the mule deer changes, but the proposed elk changes also could have a big impact on the mulies. I started a different thread to focus on the elk side of things.
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/wyoming-over-run-with-elk.352969/
Wyoming Rancher over run with Elk
Summary of the link is a rancher is saying there are far too many elk in eastern Wyoming and G&F isn't managing the problem. There is a proposal for unlimited cow tags this year to help alleviate the problems.
Anyone know the background up there? Are the...
Seems you found the problem. What happened with ours, the impeller was blocked by that hard piece of plate. Water eventually found its way out a seal once it reached an overflowing level.
Had a similar issue when a small chip off a plate got stuck in the pump. Took it all apart and extracted that from the pump, threw the damaged plate away and the DW worked again.
I'd suggest Lousiana brand hot sauce. It's like Franks or Tabasco but not as much vinegar.
For prior military funsies - I used to bring my own larger bottle of hot sauce. Pick one up before we got underway from Sam's Club or wherever. Worth it's weight in gold a couple of months in when the...
Good point on line of sight. In an area with lots of trees or obstructions, you may need to move the antenna. We had to use 30' foot poles to gain elevation over the tree line to get best results.
I'll second Ubiquiti. Their gear is commonly used for commercial WiFi internet provider solutions. I have set up a few of these in remote locations with a single shared source for internet. Lots of articles out there on how to set it up properly.
Out of seven residents in our extended group only one drew a tag this year. Granted all these folks had 4 or fewer points most had one. Three non-res with 2 or less also did not draw.
Most all of these folks put in for meat hunts on cow tags.
Agreed on the RV path. We've traveled all over the place in ours chasing weather. Even when we stay in AZ, we can go up in elevation to get out of the summer heat of the valley.