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Same basic idea right?
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So with your setup in this picture I would have to have cable plus power extension cord to get to this unit? Thanks for the visual......and the info
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So if you are in heavy wooded area do you just need a long coax cable to get from the tailgator to the reciever which I'm assuming is inside the RV? Sorry, I normally try as hard as I can to get away from it all but this trip is a little different......more time on the road and want to be able to watch some sporting events etc. I am clueless about how to set this up! Thanks to both of you for your info.....
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Are you talking about what they call the Playmaker?????
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A good lesson for the young and old.
Non-Typical Solutions replied to 452b264's topic in The Campfire
Great post......and very timely with turkey season around the corner.......thanks for sharing that story! I just sent it on to my four boys...... -
I can always see big bearded TOMS pre season!😀
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He quit bee keeping several years ago, buys it from someone now and puts it into usable containers! I remember him talking about Africanized bees but the drought is what hurt him as much as anything! Great guy!
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Love the youth turkey hunt!!!
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Major winter storm to hit high country
Non-Typical Solutions replied to wildwoody's topic in The Campfire
Saturday there was practically no snow! Then we got about 4” and then it rained all night and started snowing the next morning! Alpine spring break 2019! -
2x1 Alaskan Interior Grizzly Hunt Buddy Wanted
Non-Typical Solutions replied to kidso's topic in Black Bear or Grizzly Bear hunts
Lemme get to working on selling the farm and I'll get back with you... .....sounds pretty awesome!!! Can't wait to hear the stories!!! -
Major winter storm to hit high country
Non-Typical Solutions replied to wildwoody's topic in The Campfire
I'm always amazed at how much country Cottonwood wash drains......... -
Major winter storm to hit high country
Non-Typical Solutions replied to wildwoody's topic in The Campfire
Cottonwood wash! On most days just a trapped puddle of water in various locations! -
Kamala Harris making History!!!
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
It is my opinion that bringing up such a vote only attempts to drag up a hatred to divide people. Obviously lynching is already a crime but to address it in this manner just keeps people riled up! Guess I need to revisit my campfire discussions to make sure they are PC ............................ I don't so facebook so CWT is where I come to vent....apologies to those offended and those who truly can't see a spade for a spade! No racial implications, it's just a card in a deck of cards................ -
Our senators hard at work making sure we are all safe!!! Making History Friend, As Black History Month comes to a close, I'd like to point out the history that was made just last week when the Senate unanimously passed the Justice for Victims of Lynching Act. Lynching is a murder. It’s torture. But after a century of trying, it’s still not a federal crime. We must speak the truth about our past. These were horrendous acts of violence motivated by racism. And victims and families never received justice. I'm so proud we were able to get this done. With this bill we finally have a chance to offer some long overdue healing, justice and recognition to the victims of lynching and their families. We’re now one step closer to getting this bill finally signed into law. As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "The time is always right to do what is right." Sincerely, Kamala Kamala D. Harris United States Senator
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The sky is falling........ https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.dailycaller.com/2019/02/25/ncaa-transgender-franklin-pierce One of the fastest sprinters in NCAA women’s track is a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman. Franklin Pierce University runner CeCe Telfer competed on the men’s track team in early 2018 before switching to the women’s team. Telfer has dominated the NCAA Division II competition and led the women’s team into the top 25 for the first time ever. A top-ranked runner in NCAA women’s track is dominating the competition and setting records one year after competing as a man at the same level. Franklin Pierce University senior CeCe Telfer leads the NCAA’s Division II women’s division in the 55 meter dash and 55 meter hurdle events. Telfer led Franklin Pierce’s women’s track team into the top 25 rankings for the first time in program’s history, local newspaper The Keene Sentinel reported in December. The New Hampshire college is ranked 14th in DII. “Senior CeCe Telfer (Lebanon, N.H.) won three Northeast-10 Conference titles on Sunday, to lead the Franklin Pierce University women’s track & field team and earn Most Outstanding Track Athlete honors at the NE10 Championships, hosted by American International College, on the campus of Smith College,” reads a Feb. 17 article the school’s athletic department posted. Telfer broke the conference finals record at the meet and qualified for three different events at March’s NCAA championships, the article noted. Telfer is one of the fastest runners in NCAA women’s track and field at any division — not just at the DII level. Telfer’s best time in the 55 meter dash is tied with the third-fastest runner at the women’s DI level. Telfer previously ran a variety of events for Franklin Pierce’s men’s team, during most of which time he went by the first name Craig, according to school records. Telfer competed on Franklin Pierce’s men’s team as recently as January 2018, according to published meet results from the Middlebury Winter Classic in Vermont. By that point Telfer had started using the name CeCe, while still competing on the men’s team. NCAA policy is that male athletes who identify as transgender can compete on women’s teams if they suppress their testosterone levels for a full calendar year. Otherwise, so-called mixed teams — which have both males and females — can compete in the men’s division, but not in the women’s division, according to NCAA rules. The NCAA in 2011 published an explainer calling it “not well founded” to assume “that being born with a male body automatically gives a transgender woman an unfair advantage when competing against non-transgender women.” “Transgender women display a great deal of physical variation, just as there is a great deal of natural variation in physical size and ability among non-transgender women and men. Many people may have a stereotype that all transgender women are unusually tall and have large bones and muscles. But that is not true,” the explainer states. “A male-to-female transgender woman may be small and slight, even if she is not on hormone blockers or taking estrogen. It is important not to overgeneralize. The assumption that all male-bodied people are taller, stronger, and more highly skilled in a sport than all female-bodied people is not accurate,” it continues.
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Kamala Harris making History!!!
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
I'm triggered because the space around me is closing in and it spooks the heal out of me!!! I feel sorry for my grandkids!!!! -
Kamala Harris making History!!!
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
No worries....neither does she!!!! -
I loved this headline...... Potholes a huge problem on Phoenix-area streets after monster winter storm
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Who has ever driven in early morning on iced dirt roads only to end up in a messy mud bog trying to get out later in the day???? Thank God for farmer friends!!!!
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I bet one of my favorite side roads FS 54 is still not plowed too
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I've thought alot about this and Lord knows I have put myself in some pretty spooky spots because I thought I could beat the conditions! Time has changed my perspective and my dad's words of wisdom always come to mind......"If you need 4X4 you are just gonna get yourself more stuck!!!" I love my 4X4 and it ain't nothing special but common sense goes a long way! I have buried my truck in the bar ditch in 2' of snow because I was gonna show my wife how to do a 360 on Big Lake Road a few Christmas's ago.......spent the afternoon digging myself out while her and the boys went and found a Christmas tree! I have canceled travels because I didn't want to become a statistic on the evening news! The story about those gals getting lost headed to Sunrise always leaves me scratching my bald head.....that was nobody's fault but the people who ended up stranded IMO! You have to educate yourself on where you are headed and be prepared for extreme conditions which in AZ can be tough because of the extreme differences in our state! You go wandering around on Camelback mountain in August and you might die...... As hunters in general I think we take more chances but because of our experiences out in the boonies we also know the boundaries better and are usually better prepared! Nothing like having a good experienced hunter be the one to find you and offer a tow strap to pull you out of a mess!
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This is why you close roads....... plain and simple....... https://www.jsonline.com/story/weather/2019/02/24/wisconsin-weather-travel-difficult-impossible-winds-and-blizzard-conditions/2971353002/ 131-vehicle pileup on I-41 in Neenah kills one person and injures 71 others
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So is it still global warming?
Non-Typical Solutions replied to longbowpilot's topic in The Campfire
Hard to know who to believe.....I heard one scientist dude say that if you took the whole USA and wiped it completely clean off the face of the earth it would change the overall global effects by like .01 percent.........mother nature has a way of making us feel pretty insignificant!!!! -
So is it still global warming?
Non-Typical Solutions replied to longbowpilot's topic in The Campfire
Just wondering how many humans inhabited the earth when this global change occured?