A for effort, and keeping a seemingly cool head.
Definitely a tutorial on how not lol…
but the end result will undoubtedly still be awesome, just a few dozen extra hours:)
Anyone have opinions/suggestions about having the epoxy go all the way to the outside to meet the blacktop, vs stopping at the garage door line and just sealing the exterior section?
That’s some cool history ^^ right there.
I work for a family that has horses.
Occasionally I’ll work with the farrier.
She (the hot barrel racer farrier) has a mule and a horse.
The mule sounds like an entirely different animal, by her accounts.
I use a 2020 Honda rancher and 2021 Polaris Ranger 1000 Xp almost daily.
They’re not in the same ball park as far as cost, and they couldn’t be more different.
Your needs, preferences and budget will dictate the machine, but your original post leaves far to many questions, to be answered...
My house Ha!
I always used Archery in the Wild in Longmont.
Boyde always treated me well…but haven’t been there in 12-13 years.
I wised up and taught myself everything.
You can do it, if you’re built that way.
I have a friend that can do it, because he’s built that way.
But since you’re asking, and starting with 100 pounds, I’m 98% confident you’re not built that way.
Im not built that way.
I need all the support I can get…mentally and physically!
You’ve maintained your composure, that is a good thing.
I’m glad this thread has encouraged you to understand the complexity of the situation.
That said, the wolves taking food off my plate, is the least of my concern, and seems to be at the forefront of yours.
I’ve been a resident of Colorado...
I think that 15-19 figure is a little low for wolves.
Then factor in that every lion kills one deer a week to survive, and lion hunting will undoubtedly be eliminated soon.
And then factor in a booming bear population and bear/fawn/calf mortality….
I don’t hate wolves, I hate the system.