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Looking for a quick replacement pack, looking for a palisade 90 bag only any color. They are backorder for ever.
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So far I’m liking this pack set up. I really really really like the full length sleeves for tripod etc, on both sides. Only issue so far after 7 days and 20 or so miles is the frame is squeaking. Driving me nuts !!!! Any suggestions??? If I crank down the cheat strap it goes away but long term going to need to dry lube the connection points or something.
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Wtb Ford 351/400 and 1977 f150 parts
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to Antler assassin's topic in Classified Ads
Any interest in a Holly 750 double pumper. Came off a 396 1969 ss el Camino -
Not much of a showroom. Looked like they were doing some construction maybe but ya I’m guessing they don’t do much in person sales. Spent a total of 2 minutes and saw everything. They have stuff in the back and will let you test anything you want just not much window shopping.
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Ended up making the drive to fountain hills and grabbed an OD green palisade 90. They had a few in stock now. I took a buddy with me to check the shop out but nothing to see there, empty lobby with a desk basically. Quick and easy now to test this thing out
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You can get out just roll all the way up to the main gate and it opens automatically. They can ticket you if your not camping or paying for camping. I received a few warnings on my window last year but that’s it.
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whats the youtube channel? Its blocked for me but ill check it out at home
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great shots
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Ya its a bummer this year, setting up the wall tent next week and not even bringing the wood stove. No dutch ovens either. piled up firewood all year planning for these fall trips. Oh well at least everyone is safe so far I guess.
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Cool deal man congrats to you guys
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Sous Vide - Sounds weird.. changes the game..
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to Prettyman's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
That’s a good one -
I forgot my pack the other day and was hauling salt so just tossed 50lb bag in a 10 dollar duffle and slung my arms through the carry handles, haha not very comfy but made a few miles with it.. anything will work so don't sweat it too much.
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sssswwwweeeet
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Sous Vide - Sounds weird.. changes the game..
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to Prettyman's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
The circulation is better but my big high end unit doesn't circulate and its been great for 13 years. Heck you could just try it in your oil. No reason it shouldn't work as well or better than water as long as the temp is right. oil aint going to hurt the freezer bag. I doubt that temp controller is going to kick on within 2 degrees though. Im guessing 10 to 15 drop then it will kick back on and most likely over temp it. -
Sous Vide - Sounds weird.. changes the game..
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to Prettyman's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
One thing not mentioned I do a lot with this method is take a whole roast frozen and toss it in the machine in the morning and let it ride all day. At dinner time just sear it off hot and slice and serve. Nice and easy. Another fun one is to take frozen steaks and toss them on the smoker for an hour then bag them up and sous vide them for another 2 hours at 129 then sear them off and serve, that one is really good. -
Sous Vide - Sounds weird.. changes the game..
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to Prettyman's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
That will do the same thing as long as it will hold the temp where you want it. Anywhere from 120 to 165 I started out using this method with a cast iron pot and the oven. I just put temp probe in the water and kept an eye on it, when the temp started to get lower I would kick the oven on for a few minutes then turn it back off. Not as easy but the same thing. I catered a party and did 4 whole fillets in my sous vide machine and then transported them to the party in a cooler with 132 degree water in it. An hour later it was still 129 and worked out perfect. As far as cost I bought my first machine 13 years ago for 459.00 so todays 119.00 units are much more affordable. I still use my original unit. -
I would look for a machinist that might have a thread file set. with those fine threads probably just have some light deformation that could be coaxed out by hand. I would think maybe outdoorsmans might be able to hook you up with the shop they use. They make some rally fine threads on some of their parts.
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Ya that thing was nasty yesterday, smoky at the house this morning but I left in the dark and couldn't see anything up there.
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Sous Vide - Sounds weird.. changes the game..
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to Prettyman's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
Never heard of this -
A few hours of digging into the 500 judges on the ballot got us hungry.
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Here’s one with Swiss and havarty
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Trying to obtain high FOC - without killing velocity
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to Buckwheat893's topic in Bows, arrows, broadheads
I did a test yesterday with arrow straightness. Small test so surely not something to live by. I had some arrows I spun on my jig and they were bent about .010 or more towards the front end. I separated 4 arrows from the good ones but built them the same as the rest and marked them as squirrel or rabbit arrows. I shot about 9 arrows at a time and decided to see if there was noticeable inaccuracies with the tweaked arrows vs the straight. Shooting both field points and 2 blade fixed heads after 6 sets of shots I couldn’t see any difference at all out to 40 yards. I figured as much but just wanted to really look at it. Like me most people can’t out shoot their equipment. -
Awsome, maybe my second all time favorite sandwich is cheese steak. Number 1 is the pastrami straw which is similar to the cheese steak.
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Wow man can’t imagine all that work. Great job
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Canyoneering in West Clear Creek
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to pyle762's topic in Non-hunting trip reports
Very cool trip, miss that stuff from years back