Cottage cheese + peaches - delicious.
I have oatmeal, cinnamon and fruit for breakfast pretty much every day. Currently the fruit of choice is blueberries. In the summer it’s more often peaches. The past few months I’ve been adding plain whey protein.
I usually meal prep at least my lunches...
Sounds like it was a great hunt; congrats on the elk!
And btw, I can’t tell you how many times my teen has forgotten to pack something I repeatedly told her to. Once we had to turn around (thankfully not far from home) because she didn’t put her tags in her pack. I learned to run through the...
I pretty much always just use my MR Sawtooth 45 during deer/elk season. Even if I’m only hunting within a couple/few miles from the truck, that’s still extra time and effort before I could start hauling meat out. Plus my pack will compress down pretty small and as long as I don’t bring...
That’s the look of someone who knows the pic is going on social media and he can’t do anything about it lol.
I know someone who shot a fawn one year. My dad referred to it as the suitcase deer. Because you could almost grab all four legs and carry it like a suitcase. That looks to be the bear...
I’ve had mine (the women’s version anyway, but I assume it should be comparable?) I think for two hunting seasons. The first hunting season I wore it a ton because it was a really wet season. I haven’t had any leaks and last year we had a day where we were out in rain that turned to slushy snow...
I’m guessing this is likely the men’s version of what I have from Cabela’s: https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/cabelas-space-rain-full-zip-jacket-with-4most-dry-plus
It sounds similar anyway. There’s a matching set of pants too. Anyhow that might be an acceptable middle ground for you, so you’re...
What part of MT are you heading to? I hunt northwestern Montana and I often do end up needing rain gear for at least a day or couple days during the season. And yeah, depending on the forecast for the current day, I might put it in my pack in case it starts raining.
I’m a chick, but I have the...
Several years ago, a small herd of antelope showed up at the horse boarding facility I kept my horse and donkey at, in Clinton, MT (about twenty miles east of Missoula). They came and went for a few weeks, then one day they up and left and never came back.