goma
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About goma
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- Birthday 12/21/1955
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mesa
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family, camping, hunting, flyfishing,
trying to act retired
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I called the mesa office. they are "working on the servers" and things should be up and running this afternoon. I asked about the draw opening, not yet but soon. goma
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hit, don't know yet if late rifle or archery, but who cares😁
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check out Timber Mesa Outdoors on e. baseline. they were really helpful when I had an old set of strings jump off my bow during fall otc deer season. went back over xmas to have them tune for me.
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Tonto National Forest Stage III in effect. (Closed)
goma replied to Ohthatguy's topic in The Campfire
open, took this pic driving out from target shooting this morning goma -
one more suggestion you might consider in addition to the many great ones above, we used to tent camp on cold weather hunts (before we got our camper😁) and used a nylon tent with rain fly similar to yours. I went to home depot and bought several of those water heater blankets, the silvery ones that are insulated, and draped them beneath the rain fly as well as clipped them to 3 sides of the tent. looked a little like a hoopty space vehicle that crashed, but with the buddy heater, the reflective heat inside of the tent made it very warm. good luck on your hunt goma
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grew up there. pics above are beautiful, remind me of the landscape in Maine, NH and western MA. the timing to see the fall colors always changed by a week or two depending on the first freeze, temps, but your time frame is right. left that part of the country 43yrs ago at tender age of 21. visit it every couple of years. if you get back there, look for some of the few remaining small dairy farms. many make there own "end of season" ice cream with local apples, pumpkin, etc. goma
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noaa live sattelite over AZ and NM, the Bush, Grand Canyon and Tucson Hills show up.
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I drive down bush hwy most days during the week and see lots of people out kayaking, padlebding fishing etc. saguaro looks empty in fact I often see a sheriff vehicle parked at the entrance to the marina. If I had to guess, they will open it up by memorial day for the tubing season (revenue), but that is just a guess. regards goma
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just above the downed log in the pic, running from bigfoot😉 regards goma
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here is a fuzzy shot taken sept. 9th last year about 630pm. I was a passenger in by brother in laws can am so it's not the greatest. if you enlarge the pic you can see the goat. we were pacing him along the tree line in the back about 200 or so yards out. this was south of the stoneman lake road exit into 6A. aside from that I also followed a pair in 5bs (basically across the street) on my quad in early Oct. last fall while scouting for deer. Managed to stay behind them about 250-300 yards as they criss-crossed a fire road I was on for about a mile. They would stop when they felt far enough ahead, usually at the edge of a field/grass area, mill around until I got closer and then would dart back through the trees up until the next field/opening. I've seen numerous antelope thoughout the past few years in both units. regards goma
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Hard to tell from the first pic, but is that a 4in suction nozzle you are using? seems a bit shallow for a power jet setup. looks like a good area. reminds me of the sierras in n.cal many years ago. regards goma
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thought I would consult an "expert"
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I bought a Vankey on amazon. It holds a phone width from 2.12-3.54 inches. my phone is a samsung A10. it also worked for my previous phone an LGG3. not the most expensive but pretty versatile. good luck regards goma
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goma started following small camper for sale
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small camper for sale. 3400.00 1 1/2 years old, built last spring for a Montana trip and used for camping and hunting. built on tractor supply trailer 8ft by 5ft, dry weight under 800lbs. can be towed by small truck or suv. fully insulated too many pic's to load here but available on request. comes with 100watt Renogy solar panel, inverter and 12v battery. lighting inside and out as well as plug in 12v chargers and 2 usb chargers. spare tire incl. New tires, buddy bearings all lights work 1 7/8 hitch. wife "insisted" we upgrade to one of the lightweight toy haulers. going on CL friday. always garaged, we live in an HOA that doesn't want to see anything except vehicles in the driveway, nothing in the side yard etc. goma
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I have the amazon Renogy-Mono as well. They also have a poly version, more durable but not as efficient. With extended leads to the inverter so I could just lay it on top of my little teardrop style camper it ran about 180 overall. The 10 ft extender leads are like extension cords so you can position the panel however you want. I use 30dollar walmart car battery which can be fully charged from below50% in 4-5 hours. Runs all of my lights, usb ports etc. I've read where the Harbor Freight kit is not nearly as good as the amazon one but have not compared them. good luck goma