You can do pretty decent meal prep with a dehydrator.....a freeze drier is spendy. For $150 bucks in dehydrator & mylar bags, you can then experiment with recipes and logistics to see if long term that's gonna be your thing
Longer term, you can talk to your sleep doctor about if you're an Inspire candidate. There are specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, and hoops to jump through, but for some sleep apnea patients it's a great option.
https://health.ucdavis.edu/otolaryngology/specialty/Inspire-FAQ.pdf
Anyone have direct experience with both the Sea to Summit Spark 30F vs REI Magma 30..The REI has lots of sizing options and currently $265 on sale....hard to justify the Sea to Summit for $200-300 more it seems(479-579).
If anyone has used both of these, or extensive use of either would like to...
Yes...you can accompany a buddy hunting...I asked IDFG this about 10yrs ago when hunting in Idaho and asked if my dad (no license, not carrying a weapon) can be with me, and, could he glass, call, bugle etc..Yes, no problem they said
This is pretty interesting and making me rethink things in my system....for cool (20-40F) conditions and dry, for those running fishnet as their baselayer (polypro), whatever do you add next, poly fleece/grid fleece or a merino?
Would just go off manufacturer spine chart, if close/near cut off, then choose stiffer spine. Too stiff spine usually easier to tune than too weak. Aim for build of 6-8 grains per pound draw wt. Adjust components for FOC 12-15%. I usually run a 100gr BH but add insert weight to get weight/FOC...