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Everything posted by Edge
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Hope it does, wanna run over your foot.
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Was wondering if anyone would mention ol Justin. An aunt whom is the family genealogist tells me Justin is a not too distant cousin from my mom's hometown in AR.
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Got an email from G7 computers this morning. I had sent the ECM in last week, they say it had a hardware failure. All repaired and back in the mail. Fingers crossed.
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Each year my ol lady and her crazy BFF of 40 years, plan a vacation. Korea, Anguilla, AK; etc... Found out this morning we have a 40' houseboat reserved for a week on Lk Tahoe next month. So I'm digging up info on the fishing there. Anyone fish it? I've fished nearby Lk Topaz but never Tahoe. The BFF is an accomplished fly fisher, I'll do some, but I plan to rely on the old cowbells
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Just cruise by his house, maybe in his driveway? Oh crap I didn't just type that? Lord have mercy!
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Yeah she wrote Kommifornia off a long time ago, never goes. But she's irreplaceable....
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I have the G29 which has about a 3- 3/4" barrel and 10rd mag standard. Shooting the 10mm rounds, the grip isn't long enough without getting a pinky blister. With the 13rd mag, it's a controlable hand cannon for any guy with a standard G I Joe, Kung Fu grip. And according to a friend of mine who watched me put several mags thru it yesterday, ".40s cycle thru her just fine even with the after market Lone Wolf springs."
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My ol lady was removing a nylon halter from a mule when her engadgement ring got caught in it. The mule jerked its head away and the beautiful .66kt diamond and setting was flung out into a dirt turnout and eventually ground back into the earth where once it came.
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It's got to fit right so maybe put a deposit down.
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The humane boards that transverse across the animals back and ribcage need to be built at the same angle as the animals body. Has to sit flat to distribute weight and not pinch or dig in. For a proper fit you need to put it on the animals back. What kind of rigging; leather, biothane? Look for quality and wear. Ignore that guy hiding behind the pony
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The Deckers I've used were a lot better built and more comfortable for the beast. I think its easier for one person to lift up a pannier and attach it to a Decker than a sawbuck. But in some instances a sawbuck tree makes for a good spot to carry tent poles or a cot. I've used them to hang bow scabbards, too. Plastic panniers can be configured in camp as a nice cook station. Many are manufactured for attaching legs and making a table or stove top. The plastic panniers can act like pontoons. One of the Cowboys I packed with found that out when his pack horse broke away on Sheep Bridge over the Verde. They were almost across the bridge when his pack horse, Elvis spun around and raced back across the bridge and decided to swim across. The hard panniers kept him afloat and relatively dry too when he came ashore 1/4 mile downstream. The fabric panniers can be rolled up and put away on a ride if not in use. But they will wear out eventually. You can always fabricate your own panniers for specific needs like wood with a shelf for carrying salt blocks, battery etc
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Here's a video of the spot. Incidently I mine in the same wash. It's a couple miles north of Morristown in the San Domingo Wash. Turn up the volume for some world class yodelling.
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200 miles off but thanks for playing. According to Google Earth, it's less than 17 miles to my hacienda.
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The ol lady has blonde moments, a lot of them. Pressing her for details on the boating she utters the words..."Lk Shasta." I correct her, it's Lk Tahoe. No, they've rented the boat on Shasta. She can't understand why I'm a little bummed. My contempt for CA could fill volumes
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Let me know how those work for ya
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Mike if he don't get back to ya I'll take the sawbucks and.panniers especially
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Vulture is a good guess but many miles even as the crow flies
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No sir, Jerome way too far north.