I have a 5500 with K2; the fabric and stitching are fraying too. The lumbar pad, hip belt, and stretch fabric on the back's padding are starting to fray. It's a 2018 pack and it looks more used than my old blue Kelty (about 65 ci) that I bought at a flea market for $50 in 1996.
The Kelty has...
Correct. Here's an article addressing the matter regardless of the outcome of this tresspassing case:
"HB0103 – Prohibit travel across private land for hunting purposes would amend existing hunter trespass laws that a Wyoming attorney general has stated may not apply to corner crossing."...
If that is true, then I can answer the question of what happened to Timmy to make him that way? Timmy is still responsible for his actions, but no dad should ever say that to his child.
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Edited: Even if Timmy was mentally unstable with Kleinfelter's, this still doesn't excuse such a statement.
Interestingly, from 2020 to 2021 the number of available NR tags for this unit (Area 125) went from 31 to 127.
Just in time for a crazy amount of point creep if this judgment is favorable for the defendant.
Alcohol does make more people do dumber stuff than weed does.
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I went to the store yesterday, but they didn't have it.
I will keep looking. Seems like a very affordable option to the wheat-based Grey Goose. Five-time filtering for GG to Double Cross' seven?!
Sounds like a...
When the money is Sitka-good, I sip Grey Goose. When it's Target-lean, I sip Svedka.
Bourbons; Eagle Rare, El. Craig, and EH Taylor are my favorites to sip, but I add ice if they have high proof. Blanton's, Barrell (Dovetail, Armida, etc.), Ky Owl, and $80 plus bottles usually have a longer...
Let's say a non-resident wants to glass from a ridge located in Designated Wilderness that faces a 'non-wilderness' drainage with elk. He has a rifle and optics.
Would he get ticketed? I found several terrain features with this set-up.
I just listened to ElkTalk episode 89 where Corey and Randy spoke with John Barklow with Sitka (26 years in the Navy with much of it teaching survival in Alaska). They gave a deep dive analysis of basically everything Corey did right and sought out other ways to tweak/improve preparation. Tons...
Others answered this question geographically.
In essence, a great number of hunters have always been there and just haven't yet contributed to point creep:
Wyoming has 9,615 non-residents with 11 to 16 points.
Only 7,250 tags are available for non-residents.
I reached out to WGF today to get the latest on numbers. The nice lady on the other line indicated they had a meeting to discuss the numbers for Elk applications. She said both the application numbers for Type 1 and Cow/calf tags increased notably.
I could not get any information out of her...
You could take a train from Anch. to Fairbanks for 223 RT or south to Valdez for $116 RT. The train has excursions for an extra cost along the way:
https://www.alaskarailroad.com/ride-a-train/fares