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Best maps for Rino650 in Arizona 6A
Arizona Griz replied to TwoOneEight Photography's topic in GPS and Maps
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DPMS .223/5.56 Nato for sale or trade. CVA Apex
Arizona Griz replied to dchamsr06's topic in Classified Ads
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I have had good luck with my Bighorn originals. 5000 miles on one set on my Grizzly and now 2000 on my Rhino. I will stay with them but they are pricey. That other tire looks like a good tire though.
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Do you have the Bighorn Originals or the 2.0's? I run the originals on my Rhino and have 2000 miles on them now and should get another 1500 to 2000 miles. I have never heard of the tire in question.
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Try this link: http://www.geocommunicator.gov/blmMap/Map.jsp?MAP=LAND I have used it to find grazing leases in New Mexico. Range Land tab on top right of page.
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ARIZONA Elk hunt 2015 trouble with Rino650
Arizona Griz replied to TwoOneEight Photography's topic in Elk Hunting
I have the same map. Topo lines go away at the 5 mile scale. Once you change the detail setting to "most" it will stay at that setting for each map you are looking at. -
ARIZONA Elk hunt 2015 trouble with Rino650
Arizona Griz replied to TwoOneEight Photography's topic in Elk Hunting
You need to change the "detail" setting in the gps to "most" from the default setting "normal". This setting is found under "setup map" on the Map Page. -
They do run more efficient on AC power but it should be able to bring down the ice box to 40-50 degrees in 100 degree weather. I was going to tell you to adjust the slide thermostat but that can't be the problem since it cools fine on AC power. Sorry, I am no help.
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Appears to be a few.
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I too am in the same industry but I do not climb. 6 feet is about my maximum.
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same size tires all the way around on rhino
Arizona Griz replied to Antler assassin's topic in The Campfire
I run Maxxis original Bighorns. You will be hard pressed to find name brand tires cheaper than Rocky Mountain ATV. Free shipping and no sales tax. -
I carry the MVUM map on my iphone and I follow the rules even if I don't like them. I would rather be in the right than the wrong and get a ticket. I was in the south end of 6A this past weekend and it's still amazing how parents let their kids ride two up on atv's especially with no helmets. It will never cease. This was west of Lake Mary Road and north of Clint's Well. I never saw a Forest Service LEO.
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My resources tell me 1908 but what's a year it two. Great rifle and caliber.
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I have two. Chris. 602-399-0314
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The “Famous” Western Hunter Sleeping System
Arizona Griz replied to AmericanThunder's topic in Other Hunting Gear
I believe they have a plastic zipper. If you are going to pay this much I would pay a little more and get a Butler Sleeping Bag. You will not regret it. -
While the GPS will register the miles per hour more accurately than the truck it does not take into account differences in elevation so the total miles will be less.
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Pope & Young Convention in Phoenix April 15 - 18
Arizona Griz replied to Traveler's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
I will be there. Already bought two tables. Going to hit the measurer's meetings and check out everything on Friday and Saturday. -
I would use a factory plastic top, like said above, remove the extended cage and bench seat in the back and get an aftermarket spare tire carrier to mount to the back of the roll cage. I definitely would not mount the spare tire on top since you will probably catch it on low tree limbs. Try both windshields, I prefer the half one myself.
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I have one also. It will burn the outside of hotdogs when wrapped in metal foil in due time. Pretty handy.
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Thank you. Lancetkenyon, PM sent.
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If Havasu passes I will take the ammo. I am in the valley.
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Here are the coordinates for a "Coyote Hills" southeast of Lordsburg. N32° 00' 31.2", W108° 29' 26.1" Can't help you with the Hatcheta's.
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Good job staying with it. A very nice buck indeed.