Depends, but if you want to stay downtown and take it in, there's a zoo you can walk to. Fam and I did that last summer and it was a fun way to spend an afternoon. Grabbed lunch at Bittercreek Alehouse first. Lots of options for food and drink.
Can't speak on the bibs, but the parka is my go to layer from mid October through December for tree stand hunting whitetails. Call and talk to the owner Gary and tell him your weight and build. He helped me and I've heard similar from others. I sized my parka so I could layer underneath plenty...
Meat Dreams sounds like a female-friendly erotic film. But in relation to freezer meat inventory, it goes in waves depending on when we get a half or quarter of beef relative to hunting successes (or lack there of). I get a little nervous when the chest freezer is less than half full. Like...
Friend of mine introduced me to this one years back and I often think of it:
"Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.” - Jack Kerouac
I think the Blackovis set is down insulation whereas this is going to be a synthetic meant for more active situations, so not quite as warm as the down. Although I can eat crow if I'm wrong because I don't have the Blackovis. Ha!
This had me very interested out of curiosity alone! More info info on your coolers that have passed their tests: http://igbconline.org/product-testing/. Scroll down then click on "Download Latest Certified Products List."
Bow shop pressed it, pulled the axle and called Mathews. Mathews tech had the shop make sure nothing obvious or outrageous was malfunctioning. Mathews only suggestion was to swap my top hats on the bottom cam, which they did. This stopped the cam from rubbing the yoke during the draw cycle...
So I pressed it yesterday and took a long look at what might change if I performed twists and whatnot. But before I moved anything on it, I put in a call to the bow shop that put the string on last fall. They asked to take a look at it in case it's a warranty issue that Mathews would handle...
Here's a pic if it helps. Perhaps it's cam lean? I know those top hats are shoving the cam way to the right but that was what got it to tune thru paper. The yoke isn't touching while at rest, but it rubs while drawing back. The pic doesn't show the gap very well.
No, just double checked to be sure. The yokes look normal other than the cam being closer to the left side. Which leads me to believe the obvious solution is re-centering things. But sometimes the obvious isn't actually the answer. Ha!