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Maybe two years ago when I found out about Leukotape and I can say it’s been the most game-changing item in my kit. I just finished 10 days in Alaska and only retaped one. It’s...
I use the BFG option your mentioned on my work plate carrier. Comes out much easier than rubber bands and doesn’t bake and pop in the Texas heat like rubber bands.
Gear felt pretty dialed:
-using the nixwax rewaterproof wash on the Arcteryx jacket was a big plus
-I used drops but would bring a sawyer mini as well next year to instantly drink when we hit water. I’m kinda a water hog.
-I didn’t bring baskets for my trecking poles, I won’t make that mistake...
50 miles, 8 nights.
19 bears.
2 grouse tacos.
15 moose.
30 caribou.
1 night of the Northern Lights.
0 Boar Grizzlies.
Had a phenomenal time and Steve was top notch it just didn’t play out but I imagine I’ll be back one spring.
I work in LE and rotating shift work is part of the life. Between other first responder careers the science seems pretty clear that rotating and night shift has the potential to hurt your endocrine system. I talked to a firefighter in his 20s at a training last month who’s T was in the low 100s...
Good for you. I remember my first week sober and I was as sure then as I was 10 years later that “I would never drink again and I would never change my mind.”
As far as social gatherings you do have to begin to modify your “normal” which helps as you get older and have a kid. I still go out...
T seems so much cleaner and better regulated. My buddies in high school on steroids had no clue what they were really getting. There has been a bunch of steroid research that confirms illicit quality is all over the place (not much different that any other illicit drug). The guys I know on T are...
I’ll see if I can find you a picture from when I was in 6th grade. I bet my T was 2000!
I’m 39 this fall and in my 20s I couldn’t compete with the late 40s guys I know on the T. I’ve been checking my blood yearly and it goes down a bit each year. The break even seems to be late 40s/early 50s...