Pinedale has come up in my research and mentioned by some folks my wife knows. Lander has not come up, so thanks for mentioning that one. I have looked into Thermopolis as well, but only quickly.
This thread will never die... Which is awesome.
BTW - Tillamook continues to show it's greatness. After being melted in an abandoned smoker that got too hot, it still rocked those eggs... It can't be stop. It is the way.
Considering it will only fit him for about 6 to 12 months, I'd probably have Santa leave him a note apologizing for lack of Sitka products.
"Due to Covid lockdowns at the North Pole, the Elves were not able to keep up with the world wide wish list demand. The Elves expect to be caught up on...
The area I lived in was just a ton of Private. After almost being shot on a Bear hunt, I decided to be done hunting in PA and did a lot of Bass fishing instead. Thank God, I only had to live there 3 years. I grew up out west, so it's a big difference. Getting back out west was a top priority...
Of course you need to know someone with private property. I've never seen a state with so little public land. I've seen hundreds of rigs parked up and down the HWY to hunt a tiny section of state land. It's awful, not to mention dangerous.
LMAO... Yes, there will be some Tillamook included in my hunting diet... Peanut M&Ms are a must for me as well. I'm trying to convince myself to leave the portable stove. So far my menu started with: meat sticks/jerky, Tillamook, avocados, bananas, nuts, and apples. It's basically survival...
Ok Folks. I will be hunting/camping out of my truck during the 2nd Season Coastal Elk hunt in Oregon. I will be out for 4 days/nights. I may or may not take a portable cooking stove.
I thought it would be fun to ask everyone what their must have food/snacks would be in this situation.
Let...