Too many hobbies?

Gearqueer

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If your garage or basement was a sporting goods store, how many departments would there be? I don’t even want to start thinking about accumulated value. Here are mine:

-Hunting
*MW deer hunting gear
*archery
*mountain hunting gear
*waterfowl
-camping
-firearms
-mountain and road cycling
-golf
-snow shoeing
-kayaking
-fishing
-hockey
-minimal baseball and football

This doesn’t even include my kids either. Ughhh


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Archery
Some shooting
Camping - car and backpack
Hiking
Waterfowl
Turkey hunting
Elk hunting
Auto work/tools
Lake/beach stuff
Pickle ball
Softball
Bikes mainly rd or very easy trail


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Blend120

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Jul 28, 2020
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Rock Climbing
Beer Brewing
Grills/Meat Smokers
Butcher Equipment
Kayaking
Second Gen Camaros
Jeep TJ off-roading
Camping
Hunting
Reloading
Metal Working
Bass Guitars
Workout Equipment
Mountain Biking

I really need to sell some stuff. Lol
 
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Poser

WKR
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Durango CO
I struggle with this constantly.

Hunting
Shooting sports
Mtn Biking
Bikepacking
Winter Fatbiking
Snowboarding
Backcountry snowboarding
Guitars
Drums
Barbell training
Climbing
Cooking

4 bikes and 9 snowboards + all the necessary tools, tuning/waxing equipment alone is fairly hefty. My place is pretty small so I finally broke down and got a storage unit and am moving stuff in and out seasonally. I also started working a side hustle this year to help support my thirst for gear
 

philos

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What's bad is when your subcategories and subs of those start piling up:

Fishing then fly fishing then ultralight fly fishing and on and on



I have made a conscious effort recently to cut back and concentrate on fewer pursuits. One thing I think about is how much better I would be at archery if I stop surf fishing for example. Spend less money and time on those things that are the least enjoyable and you are less likely to actually do on a regular basis.
 
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Hoot

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Ft Collins, CO
Just a hunting department.
Archery and waterfowl mostly, but there’s a little bit for everyone in my hunting department.
 

AZmark

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Feb 28, 2020
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Location
Eastern AZ
Hunting
Guns
Old Trucks/Jeeps 4x4s
Archery (going out of business)
Woodworking
Electrical
Welding and metal work (going out of business)
Fly fishing
Reloading (all equipment transferred to son's garage)
 

v37co

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Rock Climbing
Beer Brewing
Grills/Meat Smokers
Butcher Equipment
Kayaking
Second Gen Camaros
Jeep TJ off-roading
Camping
Hunting
Reloading
Metal Working
Bass Guitars
Workout Equipment
Mountain Biking

I really need to sell some stuff. Lol
Here too but telecasters instead of bass guitars. Plus:
Ski/at gear
Leather working
Reloading
Sand blasting (don’t ask)
Mask making
 
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Yep.... It's nothing but $$... might as well just light it on fire :ROFLMAO:

Hunting
Packgoats
Archery
Firearms Collecting
Reloading
3-Gun (very active 20K rounds a year)
USPSA Multi division
PRS--- Dabbling
Camping
Fishing
Polaris RZR---Dunes/Trail riding
 

Reburn

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Central Texas
The two most expensive hobbies I have found. Only venture into these if you really hate money and enjoy fire. Makes everything else look amateur money wise.

Cutting horses.
Keeping herds of animals.
 

SonnyDay

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Jul 22, 2019
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So many departments...
Hunting (Turkey, Elk, Deer, Small Game)
Archery
Mountain Biking
Rock Climbing
Mountaineering
Backpacking
Residential Construction
Woodworking
Rafting/Canoeing
Fishing
Drums/Basses/Guitars
Skiiing
Glamping
Hockey/Lacrosse
Amateur Gunsmithing
Gardening/Landscaping
Brewing
Preppin'

No wonder my money's all gone...
 
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Archery hunting
Rifle hunting
Upland bird hunting
Waterfowl hunting
Grilling/smoking/outdoor cooking
On/off road biking
Stand up paddle boards
Weight lifting
Metal working/welding
Automotive
Long distance shooting
Tactical shooting
Farming/ranching (small scale)
Butchering
I’m sure there’s more
 

Drenalin

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Hunting
Fishing
Camping

I gave up other hobbies to focus on hunting. Hiking and backpacking only exist gear and time wise as they relate to hunting. A few years ago I tried golf, then had a crappy day shooting my bow and realized I had been spending too much time at the driving range instead of keeping myself ready for archery season. Dumped my clubs in the trash that night. I only fish a couple months a year to keep that from interfering with hunting or scouting. Got back into camping this year; I like it, but feelings are a little mixed on whether or not it’ll become a problem.
 
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Montana
Deer/Elk Hunting
Waterfowl
Fly Fishing
Taxidermy
Guns
Salmon Fishing (given it up to focus on big game hunting)
Camping
Hiking
Literally have rafters full of tree stands, decoys, ground blinds, packs, camping gear. I swear one good snow storm and my garage is coming down :oops:.
 
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Kalispell
Hunting
Guns
Reloading
Archery
Music (too many guitars/amps/basses/recording equipment)
Snowboarding
Skiing
Backpacking/hiking
Photography
Oil painting (wife)
Knife collecting
Tools
Legos (kids... But they are everywhere lol)

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