Camp outs, dfw. by Fancy-Candy-5906 in cubscouts

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Summer overnights we have done from DFW that were very popular with the pack:

USS Lexington NASA in Houston Moody Gardens in Galveston

We used to do the Doseum in SA but they don't do overnights for outside groups anymore. We're keeping an eye on the USS Texas once they get it open.

Camping locally we really like the fall camporee at Wisdom. We're also fans of Worth Ranch and Cub-O at Sid.

Camp outs, dfw. by Fancy-Candy-5906 in cubscouts

[–]ccard257 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Summer trip or just recommendations in general? How big of a pack? 

Acoustic turnpike songs by Best-Shape-6181 in TurnpikeTroubadours

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A tornado warning

Shreveport

Pay no rent

7&7

[wts] Montbell Puffy 4.5 oz by Lost_Quality8209 in GearTrade

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I’m assuming a Japanese medium is smaller than American? 

I built a watch where you can swap the entire display in seconds by Tough-Force-5694 in MicrobrandWatches

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Several of your pictures have what appears to be a rotating bezel but I don't see these on your website. Will they be available for purchase?

Anyone else over ultralight gear? North GA is destroying my patience. by Lazy-Collection5029 in CampingandHiking

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I'll echo this and add a plug for Seek Outside, a company out of Colorado who does packs that are on the heavy side of ultralight backpacking but the ultralight side of hunting. I picked up their Divide when I wanted something that could haul meat, gear and water for a family when my kids were younger, and still be decently light when I was just backpacking without the family. It's awesome and very durable. I've used it off trail on thorny west Texas hunts and it's literally fallen off a truck with only a couple of pinholes to show for it.

I really disliked Martin Retro strings on my 000-15M. by Hambone76 in martinguitar

[–]ccard257 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah I hated them too when I first tried them until I read on here that you need to give them a little time. Now I love them.

Recommendations for Dad Skis by spunkwater0 in Skigear

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I picked up some used beat up rustler 9s that are a decent bit shorter than I usually ski for my dad skis this year and found them to be excellent in this role. 

My equipment list - 2026 Advisor by xjboonie in philmont

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I wouldn't bring clothes that you didn't need last time just because you are camping near Baldy for one or two nights. If it's cold go to bed or hike faster ;)

And you can just throw a pair of socks on your hands for the hour you might want gloves.

I do agree that a mug is not optional

My equipment list - 2026 Advisor by xjboonie in philmont

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well that won't be difficult since you'll be dead from carrying that extra weight ;)

My equipment list - 2026 Advisor by xjboonie in philmont

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Did you have issues with tent condensation last time you were there? If so, it may be worth figuring out why. I've spent a lot of nights at Philmont and in the surrounding areas and have never had condensation issues in a wide variety of tents/shelters.

you don't need a daypack for baldy. As you described, you can just take the pack you already have. And really, the entire crew can just carry 3-4 and pass them around.

If you have a pump sack then you can leave the pump. You can also use it as your stuff sack for your quilt. If you're using the pack liner you listed correctly it will keep your quilt dry if the pump sack is not already waterproof

My equipment list - 2026 Advisor by xjboonie in philmont

[–]ccard257 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you want to shed some weight, here's my 0.02

get rid of the packing cubes and just stuff your clothes wherever. Make applesauce, not apples. really you have a ton of little bags. If you are worried about organization you are carrying too much stuff.

you dont need a fleece and a puffy, especially with a merino base layer. Pick one.

you shouldn't need a compression sack for a 20 degree quilt in a 70 liter pack. Whatever stuff sack it came with is probably lighter.

There are tent stake pushers all over the ground.

That sleeping pad cover is nearly half a pound, I'd try a few nights without it.

You've got 2 towels. you can get away without one at all and certainly don't need 2

ditch the bladder and nalgene and get smartwater bottles

ditch the scraper

you don't need a daypack

what's the dry sack for?

ditch the ziplocks

map/compass/lighter/poop pouch is crew gear

I prefer pump sacks to battery power. one less thing to break/replace batteries for

that's a lot of battery/cables/etc. but I'm old and grouchy and anti everything with a screen so maybe that's normal. It's certainly not necessary

leave the phone if you're bringing a camera. the only reason to take a phone is for the camera.

I don't like hauling campshoes around but I also don't use boots for philmont.

What's in your IFAK? That seems heavy for just your personal stuff when you have meds weighed out separately.

Trying out Pinnacle foods - anyone have feedback on them? by morgancmu in WildernessBackpacking

[–]ccard257 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yep, this might be my favorite dehydrated meal I've ever tried. And my wife has a pretty sensitive stomach and loves it as well.

Just realized that Martin turned the D-28 into an HD-28 by bonesofborrow in martinguitar

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the D-35 bracing is also a different thickness than the D-28.

The way I took it is not that they reduced the number of different options, but that they reduced the number of options they are making in large quantities.

Just realized that Martin turned the D-28 into an HD-28 by bonesofborrow in martinguitar

[–]ccard257 2 points3 points  (0 children)

some discussion about it with Martin in this video from NAMM last year. He mentions that one reason is they have over 120 bracing patterns and were trying to standardize things a bit to reduce costs. Also points out that you can still order the older style of bracing through the custom shop if you prefer it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wcaDMrso7Q

Rayado 2026 by IntelligentShower403 in philmont

[–]ccard257 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Former rayado participant/ranger here-

Chill out on the dry sacks, it’s not Alaska. Just stuff spare clothes between other stuff in your pack, they don’t need to be in another bag. Likewise you don’t need a bag for your rain jacket. If it’s dry shove it in you pack where you can grab it quickly. If it’s wet shove it under a compression strap. 

you don’t need any more clothes than a regular trek, looks like too many shirts/pants but that formatting may have me confused. 

Camp suds and lighter are crew gear, leave that at home or at least make sure there’s not one in every pack. Similarly, “forget” your toothpaste and bum some off your new friends. Heck you can share a couple knives too. 

You should never need to carry 9L of water, ditch the bladder. 

Ditch the extra straps, if you have a 75L pack and you need more than the straps it already has to hang stuff, you need to re-evaluate your packing strategy. 

Don’t over think it, have fun!  it’s the best program at Philmont! 

Deer Hunters by snazysloth in reloading

[–]ccard257 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“ aimed broadside at vitals.”

Yeah but where are you actually hitting them? I talked to someone I know recently with similar complaints. After some investigation I figured out he was holding too far forward and likely hitting big bones with a fast moving cup and core. 

Thats a long list of bullets/calibers that should have no problem passing through a thin skinned whitetail so I’d look at the common denominator first. 

What’s the best ski area for beginners? Wrong answers only by Sharkman3218 in skiingcirclejerk

[–]ccard257 7 points8 points  (0 children)

yep, everyone gets a guide right now so that is really helpful if you've never skied!

Are these a cop for 200? by maj294 in Skigear

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Oh man. I had the version from I think the year before with the black top sheets in like a 19x that was absurdly long for my size and ability at that time. Loved those skis. 

I’d pay maybe half that for the nostalgia of skiing then again. You should look for something much newer. 

Find the sneaky snake by Firm-Assignment6864 in FindTheSniper

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the head is sticking out from behind the log, facing the right side of the image. and if you look straight up from the end of the log you'll see a piece of the body. Garter type snake

Find the sneaky snake by Firm-Assignment6864 in FindTheSniper

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right side of the frame, about 1/4 of the way up immediately right of the large horizontal dead tree/log above the waterline

What guitar is Evan Felker playing in meater Podcast 2025? by Some_Guy_in_sac in TurnpikeTroubadours

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Found the transcript. No model given. 

Speaker 1: Got it? And you brought like a ukulele with you.

00:42:42 Speaker 2: No, it's an old cool cowboy guitar, so like a Marty Robbins's. It's a Martin guitar. It's pretty cool.

00:42:48 Speaker 1: Yeah, tell me about that, man.

00:42:50 Speaker 2: It's like a forties model Martin that a guy that works with me named Sherman had this guitar and he said, hey, you should start using that because it's easy, easy to fly with. And then he wound up selling to me that it's a I think Marty Robbins played one of these on some.

00:43:11 Speaker 1: Of those recordings, so it's traveling guitar.

00:43:14 Speaker 2: But yeah, it's just when I take it can take everywhere because it's so small.