There are a lot of those kinds of roads here in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana...etc that are more like tunnels than actual roads. That oak brush gets so thick that you would need a tank to actually get through it.
I was just going to say a paper towel and a roll of electrical tape.
You can stretch that electrical tape tight enough that it makes a pretty good tourniquet.
If you learn the good ones to eat such as puffballs, and morels you will be pretty much alright.
It's the ones that you have to think about that scare me. Plus where Conibear lives there are rooms all over the place with as much as it rains. When I lived up in Washington you couldn't go for...
One of these days I need to take a mushroom identification class. I know a few and I have a book but a lot of the time I am just guessing and that is one thing that you don't want to do on most of them
We hunt a area just to the north of Oracle. It gets a little busy on the weekends but other than that we usually have it all to ourselves which is both nice and problems since we usually drive the washes looking for tracks. When there is no traffic in the wash to get rid of the old tracks it...
That is what I did for the second tag there. Instead of a point I put in for the tag and got it with just the loyalty point.
On the stink pigs I put in for 37b HAM
Yep, I had that tag two years in a row, now it will possibility take me the full 8 years to ever draw it again.
I don't plan on going back unless my partner who was doing the spotting draws or if another friend wants to head into it.
California got their foot in the door on the ban by looking at the amount of trapping license that they issued which were not very many. That plus no furs had been sold in California in a very long time. So they knew that if they put a ban in place they would only tick off a very few...
Snake proof ones are made out of a heavy nylon or material where the fangs can not penetrate. Most standard gaiters are just thin nylon and really wouldn't provide any extra protection.
A few plastic sandwich bags are at times worth their weight in gold. Get the sealing type.
I use them for wet wipes, and TP mostly and I usually just stick them into my pants pockets to have them no matter what. But they come in handy if you get into some bad weather and you have a few...