You would if you get hungry enough....
We were cleaning out my wife's grandmothers pantry last summer and there was a jar of canned peaches her G'ma canned in 1984. I opened them and ate them ( on a dare ) the color of the peaches faded a bit but they tasted just fine.
I am retiring from the Federal Bureau of Prisons in May. Our credentials specifically say " Retired Law Enforcement". Everyone in our agency I talked to about re-qual to keep my LEOSA after retirement has said nothing about any type of LEOSA card what so ever. I was told that all I needed to do...
So, the ice storm thread had me wondering what tid bits of knowledge my fellow mountain dwellers have or items they use to make their winters in this winter wonderland a bit easier? What have you guys found that work and doesn't work ?
I have a very long road to my house that I have to...
Living as far up the mountain as I do, a generator is mandatory. I have it wired to run our whole house ( through a transfer switch). The only issue is it gets a bit pricy to run for days on end.
It sucks for sure. My road/ driveway is 2.5 miles long and a mile of that is heavily wooded. It took me 4 hours to cut all the downed trees out of the way. Not to mention my power has been off since Monday night and wont be back on until Thursday night.
So I have hunted our farm on Savage Mountain pretty close to every single rifle season, the first day especially, since 1982. Barring the two years I spent deployed in the early 1990's.
Every single opening day in the 80's , 90's and early 2000's it sounded like an absolute battlefield. There...
Its funny you should mention the reliability of your Yamaha VXR, I am a huge Yammie fan. I have owned and raced a ton of them although my primary race bike is a KTM as you can tell. My primary go anywhere ride right now is a Yamaha Super Tenere which I love.
Have you considered the Yamaha...
I had a 2005 Yamaha Rhino back in the day , It was 52 inches wide I believe . The big problem I had on trails wasn't the width but the roll bar got caught on a lot more things than you would think.
Have you looked for other SxS owners who has experience on that trail system? I'm sure if you do...
I have a few friends that have the Honda 500 Pioneers. I live in the mountains in Garrett County and they seem to get along just fine everywhere we go. I also have the Foreman 500 and it has plenty of power to do just about whatever I want to do with it. They are not speed demons however. Also...
I grew up in the same neighborhood as Jay and we are still very good friends today.
I texted him just yesterday and asked him this question. He said it went great in Atlantic City and there were no issues at all. The show was great and no troubles out on the street.
I can tell you with 100% certainty that the promoter of H2Oi is a great guy, family man and total class act. He doesn't endorse these ass clowns and doesn't want to be affiliated with them in any way.
This was NOT H2Oi. This was an UNSANCTIONED event and was not affiliated with H2Oi in any way shape or form. The Promoter for the real H2Oi is a close family friend. He moved his show last year to Atlantic City to get away from all this B.S. and he simply had enough of the city officials...
The last two parties to rent out my cabin were successful. I usually get a ton of bears on camera and they usually set a pretty decent time schedule in shooting light.
But like any hunting , nothing is guaranteed. make no mistake about it, bears are smart creatures and have an outstanding sense...
you cold always come to Garrett County and rent my private cabin and hunt private land. Cant swing a dead cat up here without hitting a Tom. just sayin...lol