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  1. UtahJimmy

    Third season Colorado

    For $100: yes
  2. UtahJimmy

    Tricer Gear?

    4.3 oz Love mine. Tilt locks solid easily, pan takes a little more effort on mine to get the lever right enough. Might need to see if I need to add a washer or something. It's amazing for the weight though.
  3. UtahJimmy

    Bivy and Tarp?

    Pissing is the easiest thing in a tarp, don't even have to get out of your bag. Probably my favorite feature of floorless shelters. A bivy is going to give you condensation problems most likely unless it breathes really really well. Skip the bivy and get a slightly larger tarp if you're worried...
  4. UtahJimmy

    When Do You Leave?

    Already been hunting in Utah but leaving at 330p today for the first 4 days of WY opener. Then headed back the 15-24. 4 tag holders, hoping we don't need to go back with our rifles 🦵🏻💪🏻🦵🏻💪🏻
  5. UtahJimmy

    Solo and a 3 person Tent?

    You do need a larger flat spot vs a smaller footprint
  6. UtahJimmy

    Help needed:Undetectable air mattress leak

    I don't have a Nemo so I don't know what valve they use, but might want to focus on that area? Over pressurize, you'll find it!
  7. UtahJimmy

    How are people affording these crazy home prices?

    Fidelity is paying 5% SPAXX FZFXX
  8. UtahJimmy

    How are people affording these crazy home prices?

    Savings route: After 11 years you'd have your house paid off and $87K in your savings account Early payoff: You'd pay the house off at year 6.75. Taking your P&I ($867) + the $500 and saving that for 4.25 years; you'd have $77K Not paying off your mortgage at 2.5% yields you 13% more wealth...
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    How are people affording these crazy home prices?

    How many years are left on that 100K?
  10. UtahJimmy

    "The Legend EL 42 Special Offer from Swarovski Optik"

    I thought this was going to be a @robby denning special edition Swaro...
  11. UtahJimmy

    How are people affording these crazy home prices?

    This might be true for the average American family, but this is Rokslide... We each need 2 bedrooms converted to gear rooms for all the stuff everyone here recommends. Hell, I need to build another shed to be able to store my soon to arrive tiller that I didn't know I needed 😜
  12. UtahJimmy

    Bivy and Tarp?

    Bag, pad, ground sheet. Tough to beat unless there's a full moon on a clear night
  13. UtahJimmy

    Bivy and Tarp?

    I have both, but my bivy isn't weatherproof. I only use a bivy when it's skeeter season aka for scouting. During hunting season if precipitation is forecast, I bring the tarp. If no precipitation and no bugs, I don't bring either. I cannot imagine trying to wait out a long rainstorm in a bivy...
  14. UtahJimmy

    Sold Tricer LP Panhead

    Payment sent per PM
  15. UtahJimmy

    Lawfulness of having a dog on a hunt versus using a dog to hunt

    Best advice: don't ask the Internet, call the source...
  16. UtahJimmy

    Leica 2400 vs 2800?

    I have the 2400. It will always give you both LOS (first - instant) and then horizontal (second - maybe 2 sec) with a single button push.
  17. UtahJimmy

    CZ 1012 - anyone else use?

    Try some blue loctite on the threads
  18. UtahJimmy

    Lodge pole instead of aluminum pole

    I do it all the time with my tarp tents. I'd rather have my trekking poles with me so I find a stick or 2 to replace them. Added benefit is you can hang gear on them as long as they're not smooth!
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