My wife is a Structural Engineer (a very good one, but I may be biased). Occasionally she will need to do a site inspection. I have gone on a couple - if I am in town and need a break - or to bundle it in with a lunch trip. If the contractor does not know her, they will invariably start to...
I got a set of Umai dry-aging bags for Christmas this year. Not having done it before - my first attempt was just a chuck roast and ended up aging it 32 days (I was shooting for 30).
After trimming there was not a ton of yield. Seared it and cut to put on a salad. It was very different - I...
I did float once during early June (almost 20 years ago now) - and it was fun.
For quite a few years, my Brother or I pulled a permit in early April because the # of applicants then were always low. Water levels could be tough as anything less than 300 cfs at Camp Baker meant we were dragging...
Maybe shoot a "mountain buck" if they haven't already.
Ooo. Maybe a bison hunt remake from Dances With Wolves scenes, but set in present day.
Wife and I tried to watch it, I couldn't make it through 1 episode.
You cannot rule out that the gravy may have been spiked with something. Give it a couple of days - then go back and rerun the protocol.
Just to collect some more data.
Awesome. Congrats on finishing.
First year I did the Jim Bridger trail run, a buddy who was getting married that summer had his bachelor part the night before the run. I left the party at 4 AM (in Billings) and drove to Bozeman for the start of the race. It was my fastest time on that...
Just a point of clarification here. Randy's post talked about Preference Points, not the Bonus Points.
Correct definition on the Bonus points. I've got too many bonus points built up for my cake(s).
I have friends and family that outfit in MT. I know that I-161 is a PIA for booking clients, 100% agree there. I will also say that many, many outfitters have great service reputations in the communities that they operate in - and have earned that reputation through hard-work.
This bill...
I get the convenience factor that having 60% of the non-resident tags would allow outfitters a much easier path to obtain clients - and that many outfitters have repeat clients that have been using their guide service for a long, long time. The outfitters naturally want to be able to ensure...
I used to bring in gall bladders, shot-up hearts, kidney's, once an elk head and give them to my bio teacher for extra credit. We'd dissect them in class.
25ish years ago, but this one made me laugh.