We used city-data.com to help narrow down the part of the country to live in and then made trips to get a feel.
Sounds easy but it has been a 2 year project...😁
Idaho will be full after we get there...🤣. We have started getting rid of stuff so we aren’t rushed when the time comes.. I have sold a lot of stuff already with the backpacking thought... “every ounce counts”...
Thanks for the feedback!!
Hey guys,
My wife and I will be moving in a year and I wanted to see if anyone had any “outside the box” ideas for getting all of our stuff to Idaho.
We probably will have 9000 to 10000 pounds of stuff and have looked at the following methods.
Uhual... did a coast to coast with a 26 footer...
Everything said above is spot on...I wouldn’t over think it, just make sure that they are hitting where you are aiming and practice at long distances to gain confidence and verify bow tune. I use g5 strikers on my Matthews and muzzy on my Hoyt. Good luck!!
I have the same problem...appears there are a lot of us out there.. I tried shooting righty but my groups were much better lefty and it felt more comfortable since I shoot a gun lefty..
Just sucks when testing bows since dealers don’t carry that many left handed bows.
Or is it harder to kick the flu as we get older? I haven’t had the flu in 10 years but got it this year...Just seems to be hanging on. This was the first year my wife and I didn’t get the flu shot and we paid for it...maybe it wouldn’t have mattered but I won’t be doing that again..
Just watched 60 minutes... Not really sure about the segment as I didn't feel like both sides of the issue got equal time but I loved randy's rainbow comment.
So I am in the market for a new backpacking tent and am trying to decide on a 3 or 4 season tent.
It will be used mostly for high country archery elk hunts so snow and wind is always a possibility.
Also, if anyone has a suggestion for a one or two man tent under 400 bucks i am all ears.
Thanks!!