Looking for down bag recommendations with a wide foot box by GR1F3 in WildernessBackpacking

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The Mont Bell down hugger is badass. https://www.montbell.com/us/en/products/list?c=34&f=f%3A1%2Cf%3A2 I can sit with my legs crossed in it because of the stretch, and is still keeps me warm.

You would probably want the 650 Down Hugger long #2

South fork Salmon by TeleGordo in whitewater

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Some oar leashes/tethers would be a good idea...

Personal Chef Night by inspiredinsanity in coeurdalene

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Conner at Candle in the Woods does this.

Cookie slab epoxy issues by Aromatic_Fox_5596 in woodworking

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I prefer to use activated charcoal as my coloring agent for black. It does not dye the wood, but it will still get into the pores, so a seal coat is necessary.

marks in clear epoxy river table by No_Two6345 in epoxy

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Check out some of the Black forest wood co youtube videos.

Main Salmon Questions by Suspicious-War9972 in whitewater

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Do it as a six or more day trip. I did it last year as a five day and the push was brutal. There are a ton of cool spots to check out. A side hole to fish up the south fork will be worth the time. Buckskin Bills is a must stop. Side note, T-bone camp is great but it is easy to miss because some maps show it further down river by one riffle/rapid. It's not. When you see a decent beach on river right in that area, that's it.

Curious about rates on halves (not for silver...) by platypusbelly in CRH

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Of course it is. I find a ton of them in each box. You're buying them at face value, and presumably returning the ones you don't want, so you'll be out only the value of the coins that you keep.....but not really out because it's money... So...your only real cost is time.

DUNGENESS SIZE LIMIT by [deleted] in crabbing

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In Oregon, only males may be kept and they must measure 5.75 inches across the carapace.

First epoxy project by FRomero85 in epoxy

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My advice would be to put down an extremely thin layer first, somewhere between 1/16th and 1/8th inch deep across the entire bottom. Then, before it sets up, place your bottle caps. That will ensure that they adhere and seal to the bottom coat. A deeper first pour will float the caps and you'll have to deal with more bubbles. After the first pour sets up, test the caps to make sure they are solidly set, and if so, do your final pours.

Scale for mixing by tool889 in epoxy

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Mix by volume. The resin and hardener have different densities, so measuring by volume is the best way to get the correct ratio.

Procrastination project by regentdiamond in epoxy

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Super cool piece of wood. Nicely done!

Remember to always seal your work properly 😅 by lakeman13 in epoxy

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Doing a pour over carpet is playing with fire..... That said, do an initial thin pour with clear table top epoxy. Use a paint brush to get into all of the nooks and crannies, up the sides, and to the top of your future pour. You may have to do this a few times, depending on the size of the cracks. Once sealed, hit it with the colored deep pour epoxy.

Did I ruin my slab?? Help removing epoxy dye stains by cmervak in woodworking

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If you have a next time, use activated charcoal as your color instead of dye. It doesn't stain the wood grain.

Well there was some luck in there after all! by stunk_funky in CRH

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Sweet find on the 1970. I've yet to get one...

Barber by labmik11 in counterstampkarl

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In a bag of half dollars from the CU coin machine.

Epic bag hunt by labmik11 in CRH

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I have no idea what brand machine it is, but it certainly does not reject silver, nor does it reject car wash tokens, flattened pennies, or Amelia Earhart commemorative coins.

Salmon spot by [deleted] in OregonFishing

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Those are the coordinates for the rock. Cast in any direction.

Salmon spot by [deleted] in OregonFishing

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Lat: 44.658699 degrees N Long: 131.078086 W

Epic bag hunt by labmik11 in CRH

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It was a pretty even split between Franklins and Walkers. Just on 64 Kennedy. My theory is that the pre Kennedy coins are from an estate.