Only things I would add are the Canadian jam knot, figure 8 follow through, prussic, sheet bend,how to butterfly coil rope, and (maybe not all are knots) PCT bear hang. Square lashes and tripod lashes are handy too.
I think it’s important to show knots in the context of their application too.
Picked up a sevens model 94 at a gun show a little less than a decade ago. Think it was $110? Breaks down nicely but still points and swings great.
The only drawback is a fixed full choke. But I like a full choke on a .410 anyway I think.
After seeing American Horse's war club (allegedly used to kill Fetterman) at the national museum of the american indian, I've always been intrigued by that battle. I let my copy of Ridgeline get chewed by a mouse, and then spilled coffee on it at elk camp last year. Need a new copy. It's...
Definitely tough to follow. Bailed after the first couple chapters.
I re-read Last Stand by Punke a little while ago. Like A Sand County Almanac, it puts conservation struggles into perspective.
I also wanted to revisit the Edgar Howell parts.
About a year later, my dad pulls an early 70s (mint condition still in the box) gold coleman 200A lantern down from a shelf in the garage, and asked if I had a use for it. But I'd learned my lesson and looked it up before I went to use it.
Gma in law sent us home with an erie #8 and a Griswald slant logo 10 dutch oven , because she "knew we liked to camp". Family wasn't happy. We had no idea...
Let’s see…what are some hard hitting questions hunttalkers would like to know…
1.) Not looking for honey holes or anything but could you drop a pin on any short statured wrestlers or similar dancers of an exhibitionist persuasion you may have come across?
2.) It sounded like toilet facilities...
Just gave up a mid 80's 2-7x burris I'd inherited (part of a package deal on a rifle i sold). That one hurt a bit. Didn't we decide this was kind of survivorship bias the last time it was discussed?