I hunt from my Walmart "fixie" someone gave me for free. No joke. I peddle that bad girl as far as my legs can handle, then walk it to a spot I stash it. Hunt, kill, then enjoy the downhill ride, or make the trek back to my vehicle easier than walking. It ain't pretty, but it beats walking back...
Just saw this thread. Will start compiling my 7 day shots at work this week(can bring a block and shoot out back). Will shoot with broad heads in weird positions like I find myself hunting.
I used to shoot "cheap" arrows when I first started...and many years thereafter. Thought it was me with the outliers. Never thought there might be an inconsistency in the dozen or so arrows I had, and always blamed myself. Finally stepped up to a closer tolerance arrow (Easton Axis), and my...
For sure SuperTarp then. I have a ParaTarp. I have an annex and stove and run both if I know it is going to be raining a lot or cold. It's small, but much larger than my Big Anges Fly Creek1, which was my go to shelter for a while.
Anyways, if I was in your shoes, the SuperTarp would be my...
I have a paratarp. I will be buying a sheep tarp in the near future, but only when trying to bivy super super light or for when it rains like crazy while hunting.
Anyways, don't see the point of running a sheep tarp and paratarp. Just buy the annex. It will be lighter, and keep you uber dry...