I dont think that could be labeled excessive! Just smart. Actually looking at a jeep Cherokee this after noon finally gonna replace my ram that was wrecked last fall and sold
It a couple months ago. But been there done that life experiences is a very handy tool to have... tools are awesome but...
Its amazing what some of that hardware costs. Like a bushing for example. The ability to take it off when you dont need the weight or add subtract things is huge I think. I like stuff being modular When I had my ram I was thinking about the same mindset
I use mechanic brand gloves... hate anything loose fitting so a large glove thats about worn out from the range goes into the rig.. winter gloves i am still in search for a good work winter glove
I was in Phoenix a few years ago ran up that highway 87 that goes to Winslow AZ. Had to run a trailer down to Tempe so didnt wanna drive back to colorado on interstate so took that way. Was cool that morning and went around one of the curves and had two desert big horns standing in the middle of...
That is really cool to see! Big horns have to be one of my favorite animals to come across! Use to pack horses into the backcountry a lot and would come across them as they basic in the high altitude cool sun. Once was stopped and tied off doing some fishing on a alpine lake and a herd of them...
My better half use to live off of wilson and 43rd that neighborhood that butts right up to the foothills and shed always run up a gravel road along the foothills. Was always worried about that...snakes as well! All that building and excavation going around that time.. ground vibration brings...
I live by boyd lake as well over by the MCR hospital guess you call that neighborhood high plains village. I remember the little boy getting attacked. Kid was running between groups of people on the trail and went missing. Found lion tracks and the remains like you said. That lion attack up on...
I know for a fact that you can smell a mountain lions cat hole for a long ways away if the wind is right..saw one run across a trail in front of me once walking with a chain saw clearing down timber off a trail. Had my 45 colt on me at the time but seeing that and not knowing where he went. I...
You are correct! Ive heard of packs of just stray dogs causing havoc on a community or a ton of trouble. Your right about the coyotes. Its usely one is none two is one and three is two. A pack of wolves is darn right errie. They are very violent things too.. ive read books on the mind set of...
I wont get into the wolf debate. Being from a ranching back ground i am against them. Makes for forest grazing permits pretty much useless. And grazing cattle on public land is good for the ecosystem if its managed properly. Same with logging and a “good” fire every now and then.
But wolves...
I didnt wanna butcher the date.. I always joked with some ranchers west of coalmont that I hauled hay off their place. That they needed to drop the cow biz and focus on the moose market. John would say oh i know it they are thick! Guided moose hunters north of chambers for a long time. Dont know...
Is the 1fitty just leveled with rapter wheels or what do you have for lifts? We just got a 150 and thinking about just leveling it at putting rapter wheels in it sense we found tire and wheel for 500. If you leveled it did you have to replace stock upper controls Had a ram that if you leveled...
Colorado natives are hard to come across these days! I pride my self being one from a once a small town north of fort collins. Last ten years its hard to tell where ftc starts stops and welltown picks up
Wolves is one animal that ive seen more of in the last ten years. Game and fish would...
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