I have a Kodiak 10x14. I would say it's roomy and perfect for 2 people (cots, gear, a small table and a heater). Several pros including ease of set up, cost, and modularity. Also, a Big Buddy heater works good in it because the breathability of the canvas helps mitigate condensation from the...
I have the Marsupial with the magnets. I've found that if I'm holding either a compass or my phone (using OnX) at the normal bent arm distance in front of me it throws it off, but when I hold my arm out extended I get back to accurate readings on each. Little bit of a pain in the ass, but I just...
Ah, well that changes things quite a bit. I was under the assumption this was just a friend bailing out. Sounds like a 10-day paycheck for one day's work then.
I got one and used it last week when we got off the mountain. It was convenient with the dial to set the pressure, but in my experience it took forever. I had pressured down to around 30psi to deal with the washboards, and it was taking 15+ mins each just to get back up to 40, which is where I...
Money and fraud aside, it's still sort of comical.
Like a lot of things that "surprise" us when they happen, we see something that we thought was a thing of the past, almost like an old wives tail, and think no way would it happen again.
Guys putting lead weight in fish to win a tournament...
Sorry it turned out that way.
In regards to the 5-7 minute thing, here's a little perspective.
I've arrowed deer with double lung hits, watch them run 25 yards, stop and in 30 or seconds wobble and topple over, as many giuys have before.
But....
I used to hunt a horse farm, and one day...
Two good back stretches you can do anywhere, just google them to see what they look like:
1- Childs pose
2- Pressup cobra stretch
These help me a bunch, although my back pain is lower (L4/L5)
Wow, super lucky. That's scary stuff. I literally jut posted about an almost similar experience just a few days ago. Fortunately for me I didn't have the same ordeal you had. Glad to hear you're ok.