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  1. longspeak74

    New Truck--Dependability

    2011 Dodge Outdoorsman that I put 250k on with regular oil changes and a few small issues. 2016 Big Horn, V6 that averages 20 mpg. Just turned 140k with nothing more than oil changes and brakes/tires. Guess I've been lucky with Dodges, but refuse to go Toyota.
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    Corner Access Question

    Under cover of darkness, good to go.
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    Four words that ruin an elk hunt

    Put your hands up
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    WTS Lowe Alpine Contour IV

    Ttt
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    Vehicles, you can fix?

    Early 70's CJ7...regret selling it
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    WTS Lowe Alpine Contour IV

    Ttt - open to offers
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    WTS Schnee Timberline

    Sold
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    Weed Whackers

    Milwaukee. # Alldaylong
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    WTS Lowe Alpine Contour IV

    Great shape for a classic pack, lots of life left in it! Lowe Alpine Contour IV. Large pack, tons on room, lots of access points. Nalgene holders on both sides. $100 tyd
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    WTS Schnee Timberline

    Trying again, just like my Crispi's better. 10W Schnee Timberline's. Great shape and low miles. $150 tyd.
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    How long do strings last

    I swap mine every other year. Seems to be the norm for myself and the guys I shoot with.
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    FNG from WI

    Welcome from Jefferson County
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    WTS Harris Bipod

    Tagged for later
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    Montana (and other state) hunter orange laws out dated?

    The 2 states I hunt require it. Even if it wasn't required, I would still wear some for my own peace of mind.
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    Have cancer. Going to Seattle for medical reasons. Fishing? Hiking tidbits?

    Know nothing of Seatle but having been around lots of folks with cancer and beat it myself - you got this! Prayers with you.
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    Solar light for showing location of camp.

    We did this a few years ago during our archery hunt. Hung a solar lantern in a tree just above our tents.
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