A trip in my general neighborhood and I am out of state for my cousins wedding that weekend. Bummer, but family is family. I will be looking forward to the 2021 trip :)
I realize there are just a hand full of us overall, so this probably applies to no one in the end, but I looked up my 2020 draw hunt results.
I drew Catoosa-Genesis Nov 12-14
and Cheatham Nov 30-Dec 6
If you have drawn either of these hunts as well, give me a shout and we might be able to meet...
Thank you for posting the pic of your axe and shovel. That happens to be the type of shovel I was looking to get for my truck, and I had not even thought about them sharp pointy bits needing a blade guard. I guess it is another small project I will have to look into. on a bright note, a couple...
your DCLB Taco is lookin good so far. I am interested to hear if you had any problems with the 255s prior to the lift kit, and for that matter I will be quite interested in hearing how ye liked the dobbins lift once you have used it for a while. other than paint color, I have the same model...
when I was growing up my folks had a popup camper they pulled with the family station wagon. we had a mix of this yellow trimmed white plastic gear and enamelware it worked well. now my camping habits have varried from backpacking to working on building van or truck into damn near trail ready...
many radios these days have remote mountable control heads keeping the main radio mounted elsewhere in the vehicle... another option if you REALLY need to make the radio vanish is to mount the head unit inside your console, OR to get a HT amplifier such as the 50w/35w amp mirage used to offer (I...
the main reason behind using an axe is it's versatility, but in the end it is just a tool yes you can carry a chain saw, but then you need fuel/batteries for it. you can carry a bow saw but while a saw CAN split wood, the axe will do it better. A single axe can do the work of a saw, a splitting...
<sigh> had a Failed to Find on a cache I went to check on today... I am sure it had NOTHING to do with forgetting to pack my hand held GPS :disappointed: though I know the area it is supposed to be in. none the less had a pleasent bit of wheelin to get there... though my stock TRD Off Road...
in my old ranger I carried all the items I listed as essential, though several items where DIY. the ranger did not have a winch or available lockers, so I did not carry a lot of the "if budget allows section" as a lot of it has to do with winching. but if I could of gotten my hands on a winch...
not only is the answer to your question of "is it worth it?" a resounding yes...
in my Tacoma, once the budget allows, I am going to be adding a 4 camera set with a 7" display (I do not think I can fit a 9" display) tucked into the left corner of the dash.I have a bed cap on my truck, but if...
I did not see any reference to what sort of budget you are looking at...
Solo recovery is actually more gear intensive than buddy recovery.
when you are solo, you have to make sure you have EVERY you might need for ANY situation
ESSENTIAL:
Yes I realize many of these items are not "Recovery...
that reminds me... OB forums do not like my image sizes... do you happen to know the largest image I can attach or use as an avi? it keeps telling me my images are too large (no surprise since I have a 20+ megapixle camera and shoot in max size max quality :)
In the GMRS info request thread you posted that I did not mention what my long discontinued radio was... it was in the first or second sentence... 706mk2g essentially the 7100s grandfather. Same 100/50/35 output power a few less electronic bells and whistles. sorry I did not respond sooner...
From what I have read, I believe it has... I would love to get a refrigerated trailer and drive down there with an AR10 and relieve you Texans of a couple tons (literally) of feral hogs. I would even be willing to show what I learned as a professional pit master. but alas, I currently could not...
it is getting to be mating season for many types of snakes... IIRC in central alabama, they have a rattlesnake rodeo (snake hunters get together to cull the population) in early august uphere in tennessee the copperheads are in mating season in late september. that reminds me... I need to look...
perhaps it is because I have been a land rover fan since the 90s, but I am partial to bridging ladder tracks and roll up traction mats. the bridging tracks are a lot heavier than maxtrax, but if they are well built, they will do things that no plastic board can dream of. this is not to be...
Do be careful with those feed pans... a lot of them are galvanized... if you get one that is galvanized give it an acid bath til ALL the galvanization is absolutely gone... then take a sander to it just in case you missed any... if you burn zink, it WILL kill you... I know 2 welders and a black...
Well as I pointed out in my radio list, 3 radios will cover all the services, but if you have a general license, you are looking at 4 antennas minimum. But out of that, you will get the most use out of a good all band amateur radio. (for example an IC7100, though I hear rumors of new SDRs in the...
The simple answer is if someone said it is 100% illegal, they are 100% wrong. Legality varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The responsible thing to do is to check with the authorities for that location and find out the rules. Your best bet is to have a grey water tank and a cassette or...
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