My first “high end” pack was a kuiu. Going from a Cabela’s special I thought it was the best thing since sliced bread. Got a bull down and packed it off the mountain with that thing solo.. ordered a K3 as soon as I got home from that trip. That Kuiu frame flexes way too much once you get any...
We’d have a full blown meltdown with weather like that haha it’s not going to be above freezing for three or four days straight here next week and you’d think the world is ending if you walk in the grocery store
You in middle Tennessee? Sounds like you live right by me because it’s the exact same here. I’m watching them clear the farm across the highway from me right now while I’m splitting firewood
Never in my life have I had that no eye contact thing.. there’s a few pretty accurate things being said in this thread like the chiggers in the summer being terrible (don’t have to worry about them in the winter) and how we cut our grass a lot (we actually have real grass and rain here so it’s a...
Not sure what part you’re in but they’ve half ruined where I am already… DR Horton and a bunch of other big builders are buying up farms and throwing as many spec homes as they can fit on every square inch they can find.
I have lived here in middle Tennessee about 2 hours southwest of Paris for 28 years. We get little cold snaps where it’ll be rough for a few days and the wet cold is awful BUT it’s not even remotely comparable to Wyoming winters. Here’s the next ten days here. Just southeast of Paris on the...
Congrats to everyone that’s posted! Some awesome goats down this year. Here’s mine. Public land spot and stalk. Not a giant but he’s got some funk to him. Always a blast chasing them with a bow
I like running 15s until it’s time to pick apart every little detail. Better FOV and like @Mule3006Elk said, both eyes open. Also try backing off the zoom on your spotter if it’s giving you a headache. The foggier the edges, the worse the eye fatigue.
Don’t camp on top.. it’s tempting when you find a flat spot right by your glassing knob but the first time you wake up at 2 in the morning in the middle of a lightning storm will be quite a learning experience. It’s worth hiking up that 500’ in the morning