if you’re looking at the xtherm for colder weather, you might as well go straight for that and bypass the xlite. I use my xtherm on every trip, including hot weather camping in Southern California
If you want one without the center post, these are nice. Pretty inexpensive and made in the US.
https://www.wiserprecision.com/products/ba-7-sparrow-bino-adapter
Man I just called the California desert district office and asked. Was told the only area you’re allowed to shoot is by Palm Springs called berdoo canyon road- I’ve been there, it’s a s**t show. It’s also flat.
I would like to get out and practice shooting at different angles and ranges, building positions, off tripod, bipod, and everything else. But my question is, California being what it is, where can I shoot? I assume I’m safe on BLM land, not sure about national forest or wilderness. From what...
I’m I crazy for putting in for G3 hoping to draw one of the random tags? Currently at 8 points, I’m never going to get to max so I put in for G3 to gain points then put my usual zone as my second choice.
I use the enlightened equipment Visp rain mitt over the torrid mitt, they used to be available in sage, not it looks like it’s just blue.
https://enlightenedequipment.com/visp-rain-mitts/
I definitely agree about the binos and tripod. Not reason to even look at spotters until your binos and tripod are up to par.
I currently have a stc and stx 85, and have no love for vortex, but I have seen some pretty favorable reviews for that vortex 56mm spotter.
One more thing to consider is the wiser ph-170 has a removable head. It screws on with a 1/4-20. You could buy a different head with the quick release and attach that one instead.
I don’t have it. I actually have the Tricer lp with the Go attachement like you mentioned. But I’ve been looking in...
I have a helinox zero but never take it. It takes too long to set up, it’s nice for around camp but never found it worked well for me glassing. This year I carried the crazy creek hex 2.0 and I loved it. It’s fast to set up/take, up just open it up. No fiddling with poles. And it’s insulated...