Great to hear and what a relief I’m sure. Your persistence is admirable. Unfortunately we don’t always see folks do what they need to do in these situations that these days. Was very happy to check in and read you’ve recovered him!!
Was trained as a boy on firearms with both eyes open. When I stared fling’n arrows all the same. Closing the left eye feels so strange to me personally when I try.
This just lines right up with all the other stupid $h!t going these days. Video’s like that just make me more thankful to live in the country where if you’re seen on a dirt road trying some AI shoes or something of the sort, you get to learn first hand about what roll’n coal is.
Yeah it’s Sad…I had to travle to Sacramento recently and it’s all the same from what I’m reading here. All these blue city’s are completely wrecked If/when people wake up to what’s going on, it will be too late.
My girls and wife grew up shooting. Handgun wise, stated with Ruger single six when young then moved to .38 revolvers as they got older. Then on to 9mm simi autos. They all love and are very confident with with glock 17/19’s. They also have some other compact 9mm’s, but when they come home to...
Gunfighter chest holster W/ G20 or 40. Then strap badlands bino over and it works well. It all holds in place snug once sinched down some. I like it for mobility and much easier to run/jog/move fast w/o having loppy weight on the hips.
I go through about 5-7 chords a year, 7 this year. Try to Keep 15-20 chords on standby if I can. Gather about 30% out in the field. Then the rest comes from long logs delivered every few years the my neighbor and I split.
I ran trails for years before jumping into my first 50k. It was my first of any kind of running/trail race I ever did, was in my early 30’s. Then went on in subsequent years to collect 4 buckles and still plan on grabbing more Lord willing, including Western States 100. Building up to 50 miler...