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Everything posted by arizonian
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Any body remember Ann Landers?
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Welp, I let the old man in this past week. After 2 days, my brother bailed on me so I was hunting solo which I have done plenty in the past. Friday thru Monday were hot with very little deer movement. The wind and a bit of rain came in on Monday evening and Tuesday morn I climbed to a knoll and saw deer across the canyon playing tag or something. After I settled in, I glassed up 3X3 and a spike feeding not far from the playing deer. Ranged the 3X3 at 225 yds... And my right knee said nope. Crossing that canyon alone with a deer, rifle and pack was something I was not willing to do, so I watched them for an hour until they went over the saddle. For the rest of the hunt I ignored the knoll and tried to find something closer to camp.
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Don't let the old man in! I'm 69, a pup compared to some, but I have become more sedentary as the years roll by. Last year I called on an old friend (25-06) to finish the shower re-tile, he did an excellent job, and then I got sick the day before our season started and I never made it out the door. This year I called on my brother, who has never hunted, and we drew for the early hunt. I have never spent much outdoor time with my brother, so it will be a learning experience for both of us. The biggest hurdle will be teaching him glassing techniques, that you can cover more area sitting behind glass than you can cover on foot. My dad was done by the time he reached 70. It may be time to hang it up, but I'm going to fight it every year! The more I think about it, getting out and glassing may be the best antidote. Once you see something moving can only stir the movement in you.
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William Kirk, AKA Washington Gun Law on Youtube, has an excellent video out about the consequences of not voting, especially if you are a hunter or gun owner. Definitely worth 10 minutes of your time. Vote or Shut The Heck Up
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Glad you got it back, Terry. I know that truck means a lot to you. I built the receiver hitch for Leroy when that truck was new, and made the first scratch in the paint doing it. Leroy said, "Don't worry about it. There's more to come."
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Terry, I was out of bounds. I'd edit the post but it would still stand in others comments. I truly am sorry and I hope you get it back. I thought I had a pic of the dog box in your truck, but it was my truck we used for the trial fit. I'll go to the woodshed now.
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Terry, I was out of bounds. I'd edit the post but it would still stand in others comments. I truly am sorry and I hope you get it back. I'll go to the woodshed now.
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Bastard thieves! That sucks big time. So, Terry, what magical things have you done to said truck to make it worthy of stealing? Four wheel don't work, paint is shot all to heck, exhaust leaks, tire and wheels OK but nothing special. Fess up, inquiring minds want to know!
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Mt Lemmon Honor Prison Camp was started to build the road up to Mt Lemmon in the '30's, later during the war also used to house Japanese draft resistors. My dad took me up there before it was torn down, though I have few memories of it. Then we continued up to Furnace Road and went squirrel hunting.
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Took these pics at the end of March. We have two dead palm tree trunks in our front yard, mama quail nested in one of them. They have since hatched and are roaming about. Palm trees trunks are just a bunch of fibers held together by the bark on the outside. You can stick your hand down thru the fibers and feel the difference in temp.
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October, November and December...
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Mill ball, still used today in copper mining sulfide ore, molybdenum ore, lead, gold, silver. Is it magnetic? If you found one, there should be others nearby. Even cement plants use mill balls. Anything you want to grind to a talcum powder consistency. Oh, and Dr Pepper...
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Came across this guy just down the street yesterday morning. My first instinct was to chase him down with my truck but I didn't want to ruin the neighbor's yard so I got out the camera. Young, scrawny, starving coyote, don't believe he has a pack, and I'm thinking it might be a coy dog judging by the lack of tail. Is it possible? Or does he have a bad case of mange? Third time I have seen him in the hood, so maybe I'll get a better shot.
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I'll be damned if I'm going to chase him down and give a him shot of Ivermectin! That stuff is for me and my family!
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Saw him really close yesterday morn. Almost no hair, really dark skin. Read up on mange, so mange it is.
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Old school. No heat or AC. 1982.
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My memory is failing me. The tree you speak of, is that where the dad had to come and rescue... Oh, never mind...
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Way off topic, but let's see if I recall correctly. Do you know what road is after Haveatter road when eastbound on I-10? Sore Finger Road...
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Tools for off-roading / repairs - what do you carry
arizonian replied to n2horns's topic in The Campfire
For some reason I always have a digital volt-ohm meter packed along side my tools. An axe and shovel is always in the back. Chainsaw and gas if you're camping. -
No pics but Mexican steak, potatoes, beans. By Mexican steak, get yourself to El Herradaro Carneciera, order up a couple of pounds of Palomilla bistek with the marinade, let set in fridge for a few days and them barbecue to taste. Yum! My Georgia son never had anything like it.
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Should have responded sooner but life got in the way. Not the design of the home but the design of the fireplace. Outside (combustion) air is introduced at the bottom of the fireplace with a damper to seal it off when not being used.
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Younger women, older whiskey, faster horses, more money.
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Still on the county line, Hoss? I'm with you on the bourbon, tho mines over the rocks and not shaved. As far as "burn days" and fireplaces, our house was built in '62. I HAVE noticed that our bedrooms are colder if we start a fire in the evening. Something to do with outside combustion air not considered in the original house plan, so we pick our days to light it off and open the damper. Christmas we had a doozy and have not fired one since.
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And then lose the cap? Somebody had to say it!
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F**k tequila, bourbon is a civilized and a sipping whiskey. Last time I had tequila, somebody lost the cap and we had to drink the bottle dry. Never again...