I literally just finished reading the same story before I jumped onto HT.
As much as everyone wishes and tries, I just don't see this as being able to be contained. I believe our only hope is a cure, and as of right now that's not looking so good.
I have for sell a XL pair of firstlite Obsidions pants. I have lost weight and they no longer fit to my liking. No holes, no tears, no stains. Only issue is the label is fading from being worn/washed.
$125 TYD
Also listed in the trade classifieds
I used to run a Goal Zero Nomad 7 setup. Idea was to charge a battery pack during the day, then my electronics at night. And it worked, on nice sunny days when I baby-sat it and kept it in direct sun. But as I was in and out of shadows or when the sky turned cloudy, it wasn't charging the...
I have an XL pair of first lite Obsidions I am proud to say I am now to small to wear. I am hoping to trade them for a large set of Obsidions or Corrugates. I love the suspenders, so if your pair doesn't come with any, I would like to keep them.
No holes, no tears, no stains. Only problem is...
They don't come with heater packets, just a desicant pack which you remove before adding water (but somehow I almost always forget 🙃).
When in the back country, I prefer meals with almost no prep. If it involves much more then boiling water, I tend to shy away from it.
Thats a great experience. The only lion I saw was almost 20 years ago, crouched beside a log and watching me walk by. My week was bust on any bears, didn't see one. I think I may if been too high up.
But I did see these guys which was pretty cool.
I believe I tried that before, but I'll try again when I get home (in a week). The only thing that seems to help is having the gun in a near vertical position instead of angling forward.
That's what I'm running. I've tried raising the butt piece up and down, forward and backward on the belt, I still get the rifle wanting to roll out and away from my side.
I may just have to run the rifle upside down in it.
Old-ish thread but seemed like a good spot for my question.
While in the gun bearer, anyone have their rifle trying to kind of roll away from their body, like it wants to be slung upside down?
I have taken to putting my rifle into the gun bearer scope down so it stays tucked closer to my side...
What about trapping them, then taking them to a shelter where they won't release them in to the wild but instead adopts them out?
...And maybe kills the ones who don't get adopted :sneaky: