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That reminds me i should buy a new pop up i broke the zipper on mine last yearOh yes ice fishing through 4ft of ice
That reminds me i should buy a new pop up i broke the zipper on mine last yearOh yes ice fishing through 4ft of ice
Ya nothing want to run in those temperatures lolThats a warm day for our winters! We often see -45
4 man is awsome lots of room. Need to be patient setting it up and taking it down.That reminds me i should buy a new pop up i broke the zipper on mine last year
Good batteries are a must!Ya nothing want to run in those temperatures lol
Ya see I started at the end of this thread… then I thought I read ya popped a zipper ( me thinking pants ) after something about a four man??That reminds me i should buy a new pop up i broke the zipper on mine last year
Yup supposed to be -24C here on Tuesday in central Alberta … friggin first week of November. I am not ready!!!Thats a warm day for our winters! We often see -45
At least the deer will be moving!Yup supposed to be -24C here on Tuesday in central Alberta … friggin first week of November. I am not ready!!!
Keep that weather over there. Was plus 19C Wednesday. Weather is turning fast. Stay warmYup supposed to be -24C here on Tuesday in central Alberta … friggin first week of November. I am not ready!!!
Ya but it will be too cold to hold a knife to skin anything.At least the deer will be moving!
We only gut em in the bush then hang at home to skin in the garage lol, do you have any of the chronic wasting disease at your end of berta? I has not made it out here to northern onterrible yetYa but it will be too cold to hold a knife to skin anything.
Duratracs. Or you can always buy the kit and drill/stud any tireWhat’s the biggest studded tire you guys have been able to find? I live in the interior in BC and decided I want studded for the FSR’s and for going over Rogers Pass.
I’m guessing 37’s are out and next biggest I can find is the Duratrac or Cooper ST Maxx in a 35”
I didn't realize these can be studded. I'm currently running the Falken AT3Ws and really enjoy their winter performance on road in new england, but I've always wanted a good studded winter option. I will probably give the ATX a shot as a semi-dedicated winter setup when these wear out. Thanks for the heads up!The General AT/X is an excellent tire that can be studded