Yes, although technically the acronym simply stands for MounTain Biking.MTB? Mountain Trail Biking?
Yes, although technically the acronym simply stands for MounTain Biking.MTB? Mountain Trail Biking?
Okay......thanks.Yes, although technically the acronym simply stands for MounTain Biking.
We are moving to Spokane WA. Timing is up in the air though, depending on when we sell our home.Okay......thanks.
Where might you be moving too?
Wow! That's a big move.....but yes, new Adventures ahead.We are moving to Spokane WA. Timing is up in the air though, depending on when we sell our home.
I will be sadly leaving TX rock crawling behind, but there will be new adventures ahead!
Yes, it is a huge move for a family of seven. There we will experience four seasons for the first time in our lives. A bit colder, of course, and snow.Wow! That's a big move.....but yes, new Adventures ahead.
Weather is going to be different for you. Selling the property too that you hunt?
Wow! Very cool, Spokane is right down the road from me (3hrs). There will be many adventures to be had up this way.We are moving to Spokane WA. Timing is up in the air though, depending on when we sell our home.
I will be sadly leaving TX rock crawling behind, but there will be new adventures ahead!
Alright! Sweet. I can't wait to run some trails with you. Looks like Idaho is right in between us....You know, it really is cool to already be able to make some contacts before we move up. That's a great thing about this forum.Wow! Very cool, Spokane is right down the road from me (3hrs). There will be many adventures to be had up this way.
Thanks for the offer, but I have it pretty good here. Nice home and lots of hunting.Yes, it is a huge move for a family of seven. There we will experience four seasons for the first time in our lives. A bit colder, of course, and snow.
Here in TX the house and property are together. It's a great place with elevation changes for safe hunting grounds not far from town. There is some sadness in that respect, but we're already looking at the adventure of Elk hunting up north. And seeing new critters perhaps, like Moose, and Caribou in the panhandle of ID or Montana, as well as Bear. A few members here are from that area so I'm going to hit them up for some tips and hope to get a good head start.
On a lighter note, this Sunday we're heading to South TX for our annual big game hunt near Cotulla. These are large properties, most of which have now been fracked for oil and have pad sites. It provides a kind of eerie background noise and a series of flames burning off gas dotting the horizon during evening hunts. It's my last big game hunt in TX for awhile I'm sure. I just want to enjoy the peace and tranquility of it all. The skies the limit as to what we could see; white tail, hogs, javelina, coyote, bobcat, mountain lion, as well as birds like the green jay, cardinals and mexican eagles. And spending some time with long time friends, barbecuing, shooting the bull and drinking a few cold ones while we gut the deer mid morning or under starlight. I reckon I hope we have a good hunt. I hope my two boys are able to take a couple, which is more important than me doing so. Thanks for asking. Want a real nice place in TX? I can hook you up...It has a few Jeep trails on it too, not too big, just right for this area.
I like putting a feeder out with a game camera to see what's out there. On day a bear decided he wanted to see what the game camera tasts like. I got a real good picture of his nose.My Dad lives about an hour north of Spokane. I haven't talked to him in a while, but the last time I talked to him he said he has a resident bear that lives in his back yard. He has made tree stands in his 50 acre backyard to watch game move at night and early morning. He loves it up there.
Hey ac_ .... don't you have an "8 ball" for your shifter and maybe even for your transfer case lever?Ok I will get something going within the next couple of weeks
So what are my odds of striking up a friendship with your dad and hunting the land? :sun_smiley:My Dad lives about an hour north of Spokane. I haven't talked to him in a while, but the last time I talked to him he said he has a resident bear that lives in his back yard. He has made tree stands in his 50 acre backyard to watch game move at night and early morning. He loves it up there.
I have a pic of a Mountain Lion on our game cam when it was literally 5 yards from my retaining wall. The kids didn’t get outside the coop for about 2 months after that. I’ll try to dig up the pic...I like putting a feeder out with a game camera to see what's out there. On day a bear decided he wanted to see what the game camera tasts like. I got a real good picture of his nose.
Not an 8 ball but a retro black roundie:Hey ac_ .... don't you have an "8 ball" for your shifter and maybe even for your transfer case lever?
Odds are pretty good actually. Although, he is pretty close to 100 now, and it might be like hunting with Mr. Magoo, but I am sure he would enjoy the company.So what are my odds of striking up a friendship with your dad and hunting the land? :sun_smiley:
Oh ..... that's right. Would you be interested in a suicide knob?
Its fantastic you’ve got great hunting grounds. I’ve been fortunate to see some pics. The real offer was free hunting for anyone of you who came over. But now I’ll be gone.Thanks for the offer, but I have it pretty good here. Nice home and lots of hunting.
Nice that you already know people where you are going.