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Several propane bottles for sale. $20ea or two for $35
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Been exploring the outback and came across this feature. Where and what the heck?
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Haven't seen one...
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This guy? He claims he never heard shots inside and believed the perp was in the school parking lot, therefore positioning himself between the building/students and gunman. If true, he'll have to live with his mistake. If he knew the gunman was inside, he's a coward and a liar. Perhaps the video the Dept won't share will tell. And why couldn't the FBI do it's job, too busy protecting Obama and Hillary? After being called 39 times to the Cruz home, why didn't the authorities take the bastardo in for a mental evaluation? Lots of failures. Still you have to blame Cruz. The FBI didn't attack the school, cops didn't shoot the kids, NRA not to blame...
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Yes I'm NW side of valley but can transport to north valley or Bass Pro most Sundays
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Close enough. But near the junction of Eddy and San Damingo Wash and Anderson Mill.There's another arrarstra about 1 1/2 mile north. Is Anderson mill the one with all the old marsten matting for stairs? My parents worked the Midnight Owl mine for collectible minerals years back. I used to tag along and go quail hunting. I found an old arrastra west of it once. Could be the one you mention as 1 1/2 miles north.This arrarstra is NE of the mill. So there's probably more out there. Anderson Mill Midnight Owl
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Close enough. But near the junction of Eddy and San Damingo Wash and Anderson Mill. There's another arrarstra about 1 1/2 mile north.
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Depends on what your definition of Down, is. we I consider past Picacho peak down south ?Me too, but not this time.
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Depends on what your definition of Down, is. we
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more of a mill than a smelter but you're on the right track...
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Doubt it's a human arrarstra but is an arrarstra. may have been powered at one point by a Model T, found a Model T axle in the ravine below. My grandfather had a buzz saw powered by a model T. The floor is smooth, it's tile. Guess the unit.. I've found three in this unit alone.
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close, about 3200'
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Makes sense, both documented and undocumented Democrats are snakes in the grass. Give the beatch credit for finally being honest, geeze.
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Question I like buying used when I can but if I found one on CL or something, can they be locked like a cell if they were lost or stolen? If yes, how are you going to know it'll even work until you've paid for service?
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This is how it appears if I use my name in the portal. But enter my SSN as dept ID and it's all there.
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Conjunction, Junction what's your function.... Instead of saying the subscription rate is spendy, how much is it? Do you get so many characters per year or...? Spendy is subjective. I'm looking at spending half of each week in and out of cell reception. Glad you're alright, Smith2260.
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Forum is censoring cute kittins. Even in pms. Wth.
Edge replied to 5guyshunting's topic in The Campfire
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No but they did put up a lot of no gun signs at various outlets. Regional manager said that decision was left to individual store managers. Enough of us called to complain and the sign came down for a while, haven't been in in some time.I support Fry's and hunt with several of their store managers.
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lolI had my floorless tent up recently in the desert. Each morning when I first awoke I'd look under the cot to make sure I was still alone....
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Thanks I needed a laugh
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Yes if you're going to boycott, stop spending money at Amazon.
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i plan on using a roll of outdoor turf/carpet for the floor. enough for the porch and tent and have a cut out for the stove Oh I put down a floor too, but that ain't the same as having a tent with a floor. You'll see.
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Take it from someone with no floor in their tent, get a floor in your tent.
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I lived off the grid for 10 years and I'd gladly do it again. PV cells lose approx 1% a year so in 2038 they'll still be making 80% of their original juice. Its the batteries that are constantly going to be replaced over time. But if you alter your electrical lifestyle, and adapt, you won't need many batteries. Why would you go on the grid at night? That's when power consumption is the lowest. The idea of the batteries is to store the energy for later use. Propane stove, oven, water heater, fridge and freezer, pellet stove for heat and effcient pump or gravity water feed... It's all up to you to decide how much 110 or 220 you need to use. You'll need the grid power to run AC or a heat pump. I lived in UT when I was on solar, didn't have a cooling system. Personally I had 110V generator for those times I needed to float the batteries or run a mig welder. Put the inverter and batteries under ground if possible, the hum and fire potential is nerve racking.