Mechanical contraptions
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- White Falcon
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Pis was from Feb. Yes a load. Staying out all day, you need a lot of stuff. About 12 mile ride to hunting spot. Weather starts off in S TX near Laredo about 20 to 30 deg and by 4, , 80 to 90 plus. Need to bring food, equipment, bows, corn for roads, lots of arrows and lots to drink. Big umbrella for some shade, or tarp. You do a lot of stalking, fun critter to hunt.
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How did you fare on that hunt? Did you bring home the bacon?
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Nice, Greg! Got me one of those, too...Greg Felty wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 9:48 am Here's my latest contraption. I figured now I am retired I would start riding. I just got back from a 12 mile ride my longest ride so far.
12 miles is a pretty good day's ride. The longest I've done was 20 miles, but that was a while ago. I have to get some ergonomically better bars because even a short ride these days leaves my wrists hurting like crazy.
I used to walk 5 miles at a stretch a couple nights a week but lately the knees aren't happy with that. I'm thinking the bike might be the ticket these days.
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I could have went farther but the seat got to me. Your seat looks comfy.Captainkirk wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 10:47 amNice, Greg! Got me one of those, too...Greg Felty wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 9:48 am Here's my latest contraption. I figured now I am retired I would start riding. I just got back from a 12 mile ride my longest ride so far.
12 miles is a pretty good day's ride. The longest I've done was 20 miles, but that was a while ago. I have to get some ergonomically better bars because even a short ride these days leaves my wrists hurting like crazy.
I used to walk 5 miles at a stretch a couple nights a week but lately the knees aren't happy with that. I'm thinking the bike might be the ticket these days.
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No recovers, It is very hard to track through the cactus. We hunted in a very thick area. Javelina pic was last years, nice cutters.
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Sure wouldn't want one of those gnawing on my leg.
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Here's my small 4 wheeler. I just use it now to give the grand kids rides.
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Ky sports Car....
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how much does he want for it?
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For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.