Johnny Bravo
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I was bored so I took your exact first thread and ran it through chatgpt...
That's a solid list with a mix of practical upgrades and fun indulgences! Here's a quick rundown to help you decide:
That's a solid list with a mix of practical upgrades and fun indulgences! Here's a quick rundown to help you decide:
- Truck Cap: If you’ve debated it every year, it might be time. But if the hassle of taking it off often outweighs the utility, it might stay on the wish list another year.
- Kevlar/Carbon Canoe: If you're not using the current fleet often, this might end up as an aspirational purchase. But if it’s lightweight and easier to handle, it could breathe new life into your paddling outings.
- Mountain Bike: Given your current Yeti is 20+ years old and you hear great things about new bike geometry, this might rekindle your biking passion. If you’re still leaning into running, though, maybe hold off unless you see biking picking back up.
- Rifles:
- Long-Range Shooter: Great if you’re itching to stretch out your skills or enjoy range days.
- Smaller Caliber: A pronghorn-specific rifle sounds fun and functional if you’d actually use it.
- Lever Gun: Cool factor is high, but without a clear use, it might just gather dust.
- Modify Existing Rifles: If you’ve been meaning to do this for years, now could be the perfect time. Plus, it adds new life to what you already own.
- Pistols: Filling a gap makes sense, especially if you’d use it for training, self-defense, or just enjoying a new discipline.
- Random Ideas: Any other hobbies you’ve been curious about exploring? Overlanding gear? Drone photography? Upgrades to home outdoor spaces?
Suggestion:
- Go with something that either fills a clear gap (pistols, rifle mod) or reignites an old hobby (bike or canoe).
- If the truck cap feels perpetually debatable, it might stay debatable.
- Rifle options feel like they depend on whether hunting or range time is your priority this year.