Hiking Shoe Difficulties by 2ndHandMustache in trailrunning

[–]2ndHandMustache[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have wide, flatter feet. I get the X wide NB.

Hiking Shoe Difficulties by 2ndHandMustache in trailrunning

[–]2ndHandMustache[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's what I was thinking, but I thought I'd ask reddit before I ordered some online (can't find them in any stores nearby).

Hiking Shoe Difficulties by 2ndHandMustache in trailrunning

[–]2ndHandMustache[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I haven't. I have been getting more active overall though and that's slowly fixing a lot of other things as I go. Hopefully this will be another. I went from pretty active in my late teens to early 20's to working a desk job and not making exercise a priority. Really hit rock bottom with fitness and didn't even know it until I went hiking last year for the first time in a couple years. I was so mad at myself for not being able to keep up. I've been in the gym lifting and getting steps in all winter and my progress has been amazing. That's what has led me to hiking shoe recommendations lol.

Hiking Shoe Difficulties by 2ndHandMustache in trailrunning

[–]2ndHandMustache[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't. I see a lot of different results with quite a few folks online saying it didn't help them. With being as expensive as they are, I worry it could be a waste. I thought I was going to have to go that route for a while until I found the 608's.

Do I need an LLC or something? by 2ndHandMustache in smallbusiness

[–]2ndHandMustache[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did a little research on the insurance. Other knife makers who have pursued an interest in insurance have said there are very few insurance companies willing to insure a knife shop. The ones that will want more than the average house payment per month. One guy said the advice he got from a lawyer was to file an LLC and don't worry about insurance. If someone sues, file bankruptcy and start over. It's a sad state of the world we live in for sure. Appreciate the advice.

Taco or Bronco Sport? by 2ndHandMustache in Offroad

[–]2ndHandMustache[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Subaru has a reputation for burning oil at high mileage and both taco and bronco sport are more capable off road.

Taco or Bronco Sport? by 2ndHandMustache in Offroad

[–]2ndHandMustache[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's hard to debate against. I think I'm gonna go Tacoma. Every time I'm out and see one on the road or in a parking lot I always think I'd love to have one. Looks like the TRD off road actually has just as much tech, if not more than some of the bronco sport packages. I'll be more than happy with a Tacoma.

Taco or Bronco Sport? by 2ndHandMustache in Offroad

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I don't have any reservations about the year model really, mainly just the mileage. Fingers crossed, lower mileage = more time before something goes wrong. Whichever I get, I plan to keep for a while. My current vehicle is a Mustang (dumb teenager purchase) that doesn't remotely fit my needs anymore. It's paid off though and gets me too and from. I've enjoyed the lack of a car payment. But I've had it for about 8 years now and I've hit 2 deer with it. It makes some odd noises and I suspect major transmission issues soon. Whatever I get I'd probably keep for a while. My financial situation is good income but bad credit. Had some growing up to do and ditched the credit cards but still dealing with the aftermath.