I've had second toe capsulititis for awhile, caused by damage farther back in the foot resulting in improper weight distribution when I walk that pushed out the second toe. I was wearing a hole in the insoles of my boots the size of a grape at the point of the second joint of the second toe.
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This. Hard to beat these vacuum sealed for lunch. Often it's too much for one sitting and I wind up eating it later if I'm out after dark or save it for the next day.
Toasted blueberry bagel
Crunchy peanut butter 1/4" thick on both halves
Honey drizzled over the PB
Lotsa bacon!
Vacuum seal a...
I save mine in a cigar box, someday they will make a fine stew.
In there among the usual suspects are 3 Montana UNL big horn sheep tags, a Montana bull moose tag and an Alaskan bull moose tag.
Ditto to all the comments above, enjoyed the video.
One off topic question though, where did you place the bullet in that skunk so he didn't release the nose bomb from hell inside your tent? I've tried different spots and the result is always eye watering.
CTR/Varmint cheek riser works really well, is dead simple to install, looks like it grew there and weighs next to nothing.
Probably the cheapest way to get one is buy a complete take-off CTR or Varmint stock. The T3 stocks usually go cheaper than the T3X types and the riser is the same.
I have T3, T3X and Mesa stocks. The T3 is OK, not bad all around for factory tupperware stock, the T3X is the same with different checkering/texture panels and softer butt pad. The T3X with a T3/T3X CTR/Varmint cheek riser and vertical grip is pretty damn good. The Mesa has a wider, deeper grip...
I've been looking into doing exactly this with AT&T and Verizon. When I travel to Nevada and Alaska Verizon doesn't do well there but AT&T is OK. At our Idaho elk camp Verizon works, AT&T doesn't.
I'm OK with getting and installing a dual sim tray but kinda foggy on the tech details and...
Of the moose skeleton and human skull and bones? I don't know. I have a picture of it somewhere, I'll see if I can find it or maybe a Rio Vistite can post it. IIRC it's from Montana in 1943 and the bones are bleached and thought to be a missing moose hunter from a year or two previous.
I see zero color on those fawns, looks like pink eyes so they may be albinos. Piebald usually have some brown patches and black hooves, noses and eyes. Either way, glad you got to see them, that's cool.