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what do you think?I received a little incentive to keep hiking as I got my turtle skins snake chaps in today.
what do you think?I received a little incentive to keep hiking as I got my turtle skins snake chaps in today.
Don’t even know I have them on weight wise. Makes a little scratching sound walking through brush.what do you think?
Don’t even know I have them on weight wise. Makes a little scratching sound walking through brush.
And they stay in place. Others I have worn want to twist.Don’t even know I have them on weight wise. Makes a little scratching sound walking through brush.
Rock onDid about 5 miles yesterday in the rain and mud. Had a few slick water crossings that my pole saved me on. Saw lots of bear sign and lots of those dang Joro spiders. Man they'll bounce you back.
As far as Turtleskins they perform great as an all around gaiter aside from the snakeproof factor. Super product. Mine got nasty muddy yesterday and were covered in webs. Once I was good I just dunked em in a creek and put them on the outside of my pack. Everything dried out like brand new.
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How long were your cameras out?We went and checked our cameras today. We had bears on all 6 Cameras. We also got deer, hogs, coyotes, a fox, and an Armadillo.
I'm telling you guys, y'all are missing out on some awesome archery experiences some of these mountain bow shoots are offering. Mountain Fellowship Camp in Suches, Mountain Grace Baptist in Hayesville, and yesterday we drove over to Franklin, NC to shoot the Believer Archery Bowhunter Extravaganza. Despite it raining all day, the shoot was outstanding.
The course was over 2 miles long, through woods, fields and streams. Lots of very challenging bow hunting scenarios. Crispis kept my feet dry after 5 hours in wet grass and stream crossings.
Agree, but you know them flatlanders can't hang! Don't rub it in!
Lol
He's right though, it's great practice and great fun.
3 weeksHow long were your cameras out?
??They can if they've been doing bear fitness!
Had every intention of really covering some ground today while scouting. 36 hours of pouring rain has changed my mind. Sitting on the porch drinking coffee with my bride instead.
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I was out in it yesterday. Wearing rain gear while hiking in Georgia bow season heat and humidity is just torture. I think the term breathable rain gear is just a fallacy.