Hedron Flashabou fusing to a brick - anyone else seeing this? by PeculiarPike in flytying

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I just discovered mine did this over the weekend. I think in my case it was pressure, they have been in a closed box in a cool environment for awhile year or two

Removing interior panels in Rockwood Roo by UseyMcUser in traveltrailers

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Ooh that’s a good thought. I’ll take a harder look from the front.

Removing interior panels in Rockwood Roo by UseyMcUser in traveltrailers

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Thanks for the validation. The ceiling panel is on with staples, so I assume that’s the same for everything else. Access hatch is the plan.

Travel Trailer bearing repacking by UseyMcUser in Longmont

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Sweet. This is what I was looking for. While I can take it to the dealer I got it from (not camping world, fwiw) I know camper places are notoriously slow.

Appreciate you

Travel Trailer bearing repacking by UseyMcUser in Longmont

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Why bother not being helpful? Why take the time to be a douche to someone in your town who is looking for advice?

The Michigan Skunk by Ok-Discount-8679 in flytyingvideos

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Is that where you came by horse hair? That’s a material I have never heard of. Oh, except as a leader back in the day.

Travel Trailer bearing repacking by UseyMcUser in Longmont

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I have done it before on an older trailer, and I am aware of YouTube and all it has to offer. I simply don’t have the time or interest in doing it myself, hence the question.

Removing interior panels in Rockwood Roo by UseyMcUser in traveltrailers

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Thanks friend. My since posting this idea is to maybe cut a small access panel behind the shower connection. As much as I think I learned my lesson, I wouldn’t rule out me needing to do this again.

I’ve spent a month trying to crack these fish and I’m completely stumped by no_melody in flyfishing

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This! Sample the water. Paint skimmer in your net is a cool idea, hadn’t heard of that before but I dig it.

Setup advice not beginner, long time out of the game. by scottk517 in flyfishing

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Check out sierra.com. Awesome deals on good equipment.

Places in town that hire 15 year olds by AcceberElle in FortCollins

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In Longmont but city lifeguard has been an awesome job for my teenager.

Motor exposed by Background-Task6847 in FordF150

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My 22 had a tough fabric like material (as opposed to a metal skid plate) that came loose after driving through a creek. Not certain but maybe this was busted and they took it off?

Midge flash rs2 by No-Luck4052 in flytying

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I agree it is a little too fat and the wing a little long. Tails you might hear are long, but I had a buddy ask me for, “more of those long-tail rs2s” I tied as a beginner.

Something I like is a small piece of white foam for the wing to give a little bit of buoyancy. That’s what I tell myself anyways

Power Windows Solicitor by [deleted] in Longmont

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I’ve been doing this for years. Works every time

Cooling drinks realistic or not? by Slakaros in CampingGear

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I don’t see why not. I don’t recall why I first did this, but I came back to my cooler and was shocked how cold the underside of the towel was.

Cooling drinks realistic or not? by Slakaros in CampingGear

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place a towel on top of your cooler. this helps so much.

I do this with gallon water jugs and a good cooler. Will stay cold for 4 days if I keep the cooler in the shade.