I had 2018 F-150 that I beat the heck out on the nasties roads throughout MT, CO, NV and AZ. I always felt that truck was a moment away from falling apart but 95,000 miles and only replaced one wheel bearing and hub assembly for a couple hundred bucks. Sold it a couple years back and bought a...
I've had tremendous success with rage over the last 10+ years but they met their match on my last hunt for bison. Took emptying my quiver to bring him down. I feel a little gun shy now but a bison is a massive animal so I'll still likely use them for elk and under.
Not seeing a need to upgrade from last year's lift but I will certainly pick up the new contour grip to try out. Can't be worse then the stock Mathew's grip.
I don't think the hipster was ever Filson's intended end-market user but when sales start racking up in the hipster niche certainly can't blame them for taking advantage. Hell, there is a Filson store not from my place in Tokyo.
Kowa twin 664 spotters. Rarely used, in excellent condition. Adam's adapter bracket. Comes with original boxes, custom carrying case, and additional variable zoom eyepiece. $2250 TYD and of course shipped fully insured. insured.
I've had this app on my phone for a long time but never have really used it. Always thought it was really great way to pinpoint locations with buddies.
I went from a 2018 XLT to a 2022 Gen 3. The difference in performance off road is substantial. One ride in the Raptor off-road at high speed and you won't think twice or have a single regret about it.
I use go on all my extended backcountry hunts stove-less to save the weight but just in the last 1.5 years I've gotten "soft" and now bring a jetboil. I think the comfort of a warm cup of coffee in the morning and a hot dinner at night is worth the 1-1.5lb weight penalty.
When going stove-less...
I'm so intrigued by this. They seem easy to fly and no special licensing/requirements to own and operate one. Really hope the OP resurrects to tell us how it went.
My legs always run hot when I'm hiking so I wear Tiburons year round. If it's going to be cold hunt, I'll pack puffy pants to throw over when I'm not moving. They are whisper quiet which is key for me and dry super fast. Only complain is the durability--here in the SW they shred apart quickly.