Springtime in PA…. The reason this CuddeBack camera is named "Chainsawtree" is because I'm guessing some 30-odd years ago, a chainsaw got stuck in a tree and it's been there ever since.#pennsylvania #pennsylvaniaoutdoors #spring #springtime
Sunday morning, having the kids in the house, making eggs, looking at pistols online with my daughter's boyfriend, bacon on the Traeger. Love it.#family #weekends
The "MSS" (Mainstream Socials) are continuing to push their - I don't know what to call it anymore - agendas and are embarrassing themselves. This Vortex Instagram post got tagged with a "sensitive content" label. It's a live turkey folks. You're safe from BS like this with your posts on Guidefitter. Always. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4ipKqzOt0e/?igsh=bXAwY252cjN... Read more#vortex #vortexoptics #vortexnation #mainstreamsocial
It's amazing how many people subside to these unbelievable ideas. I try to believe they have there right to their opinion but when you want to change the way I live and think because it doesn't align with your beliefs we have a problem. Too many people with their heads in the sand. And I am filtering to what I really want to say. 🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My new Garmin inReach just arrived today. Look forward to figuring it out including using it in sync with my Garmin tactix 7 Pro Ballistics watch. Apparently, you can use the watch to control certain features of the inReach (like sending short messages). I'll be writing more in-depth reviews of both later. Anyone else use these two products? Appreciate any tips if so.... Read more#unboxing #newgear #garmin #garmininreachmini #backcountrysafety
I used an inreach mini during elk season last year. Mostly, it was a safety net and peace of mind for my wife, as my dad and I were in a really rugged remote area. I'm sure I just scratched the surface on what it's capable of, but I was impressed with how well it held signal, even in really deep canyons. Most days, I would run it in tracking mode so we could be followed, though it does drain the... Read more