BackofBeyond
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Doesn’t matter, according to you any company employing a majority of 20-30 year olds is anti-hunting.Did Randy screen his employees or just get lucky?
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Doesn’t matter, according to you any company employing a majority of 20-30 year olds is anti-hunting.Did Randy screen his employees or just get lucky?
You didn't look up SC Johnson did you?Doesn’t matter, according to you any company employing a majority of 20-30 year olds is anti-hunting.
Well ya. Your generation would have done the same if you would have grown up with video games, cell phones, and internet, instead of Raggedy Ann dolls and plastic army men.but it is clear that younger people have more interests than hunting.
It took you two tries to pass hunter Ed?You didn't look up SC Johnson did you?
You might see where they are located and the demographic of their employ in regards to that. You might also want to check out the difference in an REI store and a Sportsmans warehouse. In Bozeman, they are next to each other and there is a distinct difference in the shopper at each location. Jet boil appeals more to the back packing crowd than hunters.
Things aren't as simple as you make it out to be. I didn't say all 20-30 year olds are anti-hunting, you made that analogy.
Furthermore, I took Hunter Ed 2 times, once in 1963 and again in 1965. When I was a kid, baseball cards guns and outdoors were what most kids were interested in and most of the boys were anxious to go hunting. I taught Hunter Ed for over 25 years from 1985-2012 and there was an obvious difference in the students and their interest in hunting. By the time I quit teaching Huntert Ed, there was about 25-30% of the students that were adults. We were losing enrollment of youth. Once it went to internet classes, I no longer participated, but it is clear that younger people have more interests than hunting.
I just bought one, too. The nutritional value of the dehydrated food scares me. There is so much sodium, cholesterol, and little nutritional value, that I plan to create my own dehydrated food or cook while in the mountains.Just picked up a Jet Boil. Been using one of those metal adapters that screw onto a 1 lb propane bottle for coffee or a regular camp stove. Plan to start using dehydrated food (Mtn House) for the first time as well. For those that run JBs, do you usually take more than one can of fuel for a weekend of camping? Also, anyone use it to cook food in a pan or mainly just boiling water? Thanks