Yea history will keep you grounded. Listen to a couple of Dan Carlin’s hardcore history podcasts and you will get a big dose of what humans are capable of.
I use onx and google earth to find camping spots for myself and track down others. You can set the picture dates in google earth and sometimes see actual camps if you look hard enough. Most spots are used year after year.
Rmyoung1 has a point. Dig into the draw odds and you will likely narrow down your target area pretty quickly. then see how much public land is available to hunt and/or start knocking on doors or calling in favors for access. Unit 123454 could be the greatest thing out there but no access can...
BHA picked one piece of a huge pile and NSSF talked about the pile. Now go out and read the thing and decide for yourself what it is a pile of.
Popcorn anyone? BYOB
he knows better then to mess with a man with a stache like Cal‘s and the Tonto like demeanor
that has saved his tail from a wounded moose and more then one bear.
This is a pretty good take on some “real world” Electric car experiences
https://www.wsj.com/video/series/shifting-to-electric/the-electric-vehicle-road-test/E390D3C3-5437-4E64-B2F9-8AD8598DEE5A?mod=article_inline&mod=hp_lead_pos5&mod=article_inline
Didn't cross my mind this was a thinly veiled attempt to justify a new rifle... In that case...I will have you know I have 2 270's. Just like tires they last longer if you rotate them......
Take my one trip to CO first rifle this year with a grain of salt but one of the regrets I have is we were not mobile enough to chase after the elk. We had a sweet base camp with a warm tent and stove but we didn't have many elk near by so breaking camp would have been a pain but in hind sight...