My Wife has had a Kia Sorento for 2 years now. It’s her favorite car ever. I don’t love it but my opinion doesn’t matter much when it comes to her car. She had a 2015 Sequoia Platinum, 2009 Lexus GX470 and a 2016 Highlander Platinum prior to the Kia. The Kia is her favorite car and it’s not even close. No issues so far with it…
I’ve got a 12x10 Montana canvas with a 10x10 mud room that you can attach to it. I don’t have a stove but I believe it’s cut for a stove. We haven’t used in about 5 years. Let me know if you are interested.
Take a look at Elk mountain wall tents, I bought one last year and its very well made without the negatives of a canvas tent. I bought the 13x13
https://www.elkmountaintents.com/
Theres an Alaknak 12x12 for sale in the classifieds.
Not sure if you bought a Kia yet.
Heads on on some of those Korean car brands if you are thinking of buying a used one.
https://www.motortrend.com/news/state-farm-progressive-insurance-kia-hyundai/
Some are uninsurable (by most insurance carriers) due to theft issues.
Just incase you haven't seen this in the news.
Happy car shopping.
Did you grab that from the Sig booth at AFG expo yesterday? Just kidding.
But they did graciously give me a nice box of 6.5 creedmore once fired brass. And they let me shoot their guns for free!
We had the Boy Scouts there. I think they are more interested in shooting now. We'll see.
Gohunt’s data on coues deer is more or less useless. I’d burn them on an early kaibab muley tag and spend the money you’re gonna use in AZ on a Mexico trip.
1: you will be hunting private land without a million other yahoos out chasing them with a bow while you’re trying to hunt
2: there won’t have just been 3 rifle hunts in the area you’re hunting leading up to your hunt
3: you get to hunt during the rut (the December coues hunt is more like a pre rut hunt, a lot like a mid October mule deer hunt)
4: you won’t have to be away from family for Christmas (if you want any chance at a little pre rut actuon it’ll be Xmas to new year)
I dont know when hunting became a Rich man's sport? The people who would benifit the most from the meat are those living on the edge you know barely getting by.
I have seen enough of the ridicule from this one man's misfortune on this thread to surmise that there are more than a few hunters ( I use that term loosely) in here that think hunting should be reserved for those that have unlimited funds?
As a fellow hunter and someone who has been through struggles financially in the past my sympathy to the OP . To those of you who can't relate you should withhold judgement . If your just here to discourage others and to brag about your bank account we can all assume what your over compensating for.