I just ordered one after researching the site, at check out you feel like owners are lawyers.
Anyways, this is an awesome price, I've been on the look for Garmin deal for almost 2 yrs now, couldn't let this one slide.
Thanks for sharing
This info from there website:
Do you ever run sales or promotions, or offer any discounts?
Historically, we have just one sale a year, around Black Friday. The format of that sale changes year-to-year.
We offer everyday discounts for US Military (active and veteran), Law Enforcement, and other...
I want the Tool box Hcalory but amazon sale on them is not encouraging,
Found them on the company website, just ordered one
https://hcalory.com/products/ss2-diesel-heater-6l-handheld-toolbox-pro-elevation-display?variant=40900916215851
Note: If you wanna go this route, you will need to buy...
Hcalory, recovery rope and shackles, Garmin Xero C1, few arrows, Go pro battery then a place to stay that night, likely to be kicked out of the house :LOL:
I have the Hcalory box heater in my watch list for year now, no real deal, found it on Walmart for 199$, but I was hoping for better price. Hopefully it can go less than that from other sellers. i'll keep you posted. How do you feel about dismantle it and tighten all screws then possibly...
How many feet up an average built hunter can go before feeling tired and low oxygen?
I researched it alot and really no set answer, majority say stop when you start feeling tired or breath fast. not sure, maybe 1-1.5K?
When we started white tail hunt in Michigan, my kids used to ruin the hunt because they are fed up with the waiting game, then nagging on and on to do stealth walk and hunt as we go, it was fun and 30% of the time successful, I hate to say that. now they wanna go west for an elk hunt because of...
Thank you guys for helping me normalize my mindset.
Personally, I am an outdoor person, I grew up around nature, and it's activities, now as I get older, and kids growing up so fast, my focus shrunk to hunting and main focus is Elk. The other day my daughter said: Dad let me cheer you up, here...
Lots of excitement and probably higher expectation, I know it is a slim chance, but I think try and fail is better than wishing I did.
We live in lower elevation around 600 - 800 feet, and no where for us to train for higher elevation,
not sure how hard it will be to move between 9-10K feet in...
For fellows who were awarded Elk tags, do you feel your life revolves around: plan -> review -> what if -> plan -> review -> what if.... is this normal?
Another question about hiking up, what is an average acceptable elevation gain for a healthy person? I know it all depends on acclimatization...