Bought a new truck about a month ago. Counts as OR because it's how I get myself to the outdoors. =P I'll post up my recent firearm purchases shortly, haven't misc'd in a while so I have lots of new toys to share.
2015 GMC Denali HD got it stock and put some work into it. Leveling kit, wheels, tires, tint, etc.
Still planning on putting an LED light bar behind the grille, rear airbags, and a few other things. Definitely my dream truck.
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HAHAHA! That's amazing! The houses are really small in general because it makes the most profit for profit developers. So for example, it works out much money £ for them to stick 100 small 2-3 bedroom semi/terrace houses that are 700-1200 square ft for £250K each, compared to 2 big houses that are 5000 square foot which could be like £1M or so.They're just greedy I guess.
The whole of the UK is really tiny. You can drive from the very west coast to the very east coast and it may take you around 5 hours? and north to south perhaps like 7-8 hours? London is expensive as hell for tiny little places. Some of the areas would have a 2 bedroom flat which maybe 1500 square feet and that will sell for 10-15M+. It's quite crazy.
Yeah, most roads in all the cities are tiny and have these concrete width restrictors up a lot of them. In the country obviously you can get around (because trucks need to) but 90% of the roads you will struggle to fit 2 cars side by side down them, so you need to go slow and give way to each other.
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01-04-2015, 12:23 AM #2268
Bivvy=panic attack for me.
Too lazy to post imgs
Jetboil flash
MEC (kinda like REI) Reactor 6.5(r rating) sleeping pad. Oversized and wide lol.
yoga mat for layering with pad for winter hunts
15l water resistant compression bag for clothes in my bag.
Fiance bought me a leatherman wave at bday.
Gotta put buying on hold till after wedding, but next on list are
some quieter boots for anything other than mountain hunts (good zamberlans but are loud, bought before starting hunting a couple years ago)
Winter rated packable sleeping bag
Warmer hiking pants
Good gloves for hunting
Compass and spot gen 3
Low on priority is packable tentPending divorce brah
Liberal, rooting tooting gun shooting sjw
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01-19-2015, 03:40 PM #2270
Got one of these for Christmas, sweet little light, and it's bright as all hell.
This should be coming soon, hopefully it'll suit me well for camping and fishing trips.
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B004...ilpage_o02_s00
Also picked this up for a plinker to mess around with at the cottage
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00B...ilpage_o00_s00
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02-01-2015, 10:49 AM #2271
Picked up a 55litre internal frame backpack (Boreas Buttermilks). I've always just used a regular pack with no belt of sternum strap, so we'll see how this goes. I got the one in blue:
And a new shell rain jacket (Mammut Tatoosh). Fits a little slimmer than my current one so it's more comfortable to move in.
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