My buddy's Apple Carplay (or whatever it is called) hooks up with his OnX and vehicle screen. The Android version just says "coming soon". When is "soon", I've got a OIL hunt coming up and it would be helpful to keep track of roads. Thanks.
I agree with most here. I thought it was one of the better movies I've seen in a long time. I won't say the three hours flew by, but it never really seemed to drag.
I got the early. I strongly suggest contacting the folks at UT WSF - they're planning a guzzler project next weekend and are looking for more help - I've already signed up.
I guess I'll throw my results up here. After 22 points - and 51 years of hunting life - I have apparently drawn a bighorn sheep tag )(UT's Newfoundland Mtns) :).
One of the most will received talks I ever gave in my professional career (college prof., air pollution eng.) was not about any cutting edge research, but about all the things that had gone wrong on various field projects. Go for it! I'm sure you'll have them rolling.
Randy, I am continued to be amazed at your positive approach to your recovery and push forward. You've inspired many of us over the years with honest and somewhat humorous attitudes. I'm sure the Alaska hunt will happen and be more motivation us HTers.
I have to agree with the OnX (assuming you can still get it for under $100). Not only really useful out in the field, but it was more helpful on a recent south Florida driving trip than my wife's Apple maps.
Insta-pot elk shank Osso Buco, fresh Gremolata, brown butter mashed potatoes, and biscuits for Christmas Eve (and wife's birthday) dinner. Twas delicious and will definitely be a repeat.
I bought the Athlon 65mm spotter this fall (from a well-known HTer) and so far, so good. Besides looking at the backyard and local mountain deer, I took it on a MT deer hunt earlier thjis month. Clarity was great, nice and light weight, and allowed me to see lots of details well into the...