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@diezel666 Impressive to-do list and beautiful home. Sounds like a wise investment to say the least. Congratulations!
Thanks for making me spend more money people…

diezel666 that’s a lot of work that I’m sure will payoff in the near future.
The spending more money part is an inevitability of life. lol

Thanks ya'll. It's gonna be a long haul of things to do for sure. And I'm not quite sure if a year of bouncing back and forth will give me time to get it all done. But for once, I'll be maxing the PTO time I can take off and spend some time up there. Network runs will be important, since I can work from home. I'll focus on getting that started, which will allow me to WFH and work on the house at the same time.
 
I've been on the verge of pulling the trigger on an emtb several times recently. Eventually I'll do it and get myself back on the trail. I haven't ridden offroad since my last back surgery in 2021.

If you like mtb and outdoors, do that! e-mtbs are fun and allow to explore more. You'll always need to pedal so it still physical
 
If you like mtb and outdoors, do that! e-mtbs are fun and allow to explore more. You'll always need to pedal so it still physical
I rode a Specialized turbo levo at a demo several years ago. It was excellent and let me ride well beyond my normal endurance level.
 
I've had these for a little while now, got new waxed cotton laces for 'em both:

Jim Green African Ranger boots - Tan are the Originals and Olive are the newer Barefoot style (no shank, very flexible sole)

They are handmade in South Africa, incredibly comfortable (no real break in period needed) and both of my pair are Nubuck leather.

They are available in other colors, and smooth leather as well.

For every 10 pair they sell, they donate a pair to the REAL African Rangers that go out in the wilderness and catch poachers!

If you have wide feet like I do, you will love these... ;)(y)
 

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the only shoe i can were that dosent cut off circulation in my foot are flip flops
1 foot is size 10 tripple wide one is 11 double wide the short foot is alot wider than the long foot so basicly its no shoe or custom shoes so i spent most of my life barefoot till i found crocs flipflops safty sandles lol
 
Didn't get a pic of this purchase I should have, it cost F'ing enough.

Package of Boneless Chicken Breasts
Package of theighs
a Roast I cut into 2 chunks and cooked one part up yesterday and finishing it off today.
3 cans of pringles, a loaf of bread and something else I don't recall atm but not too much.
50.00... smfh
 
the only shoe i can were that dosent cut off circulation in my foot are flip flops
1 foot is size 10 tripple wide one is 11 double wide the short foot is alot wider than the long foot so basicly its no shoe or custom shoes so i spent most of my life barefoot till i found crocs flipflops safty sandles lol
Jim Green will sell you boots of different sizes for one foot or the other - and their custom pricing is not much more than their standard pairs.

They aren't exactly cheap - but they give great value for what you pay - and they are very easy to get resoled, replacement soles are cheap.

They even said they are planning to make a YouTube video showing you how to resole their boots yourself!
 
those Jim Green boots have just been bookmarked (y) tad expensive yeah but looks quality and long lasting for sure and that's what I likey (y) says the guy that still wears the same jacket he got 30+ year ago
 
Didn't get a pic of this purchase I should have, it cost F'ing enough.

Package of Boneless Chicken Breasts
Package of theighs
a Roast I cut into 2 chunks and cooked one part up yesterday and finishing it off today.
3 cans of pringles, a loaf of bread and something else I don't recall atm but not too much.
50.00... smfh
lol here we'd all be happy as feck if $50 CAD could buy all that :ROFLMAO: cost of living is getting a lil bit of concern to say the least lol
 
I got in on the Proline clearance sale with buggy tires, (2) sets of dual-stage foams, and a Beams kit.




I also got another retro gaming handheld. This time an Anbernic RG556 that just came last night and I only got about 10 minutes to play with it so far.





One of my "Closeout Collection" Broncos just got some closeout shocks for $24.99/pr!
Let me know if you find a way to stop those from leaking. Unfortunately, those shocks are known for it.
 
Bought my first non Axial trail truck, a used VS410 kit off eBay. Gonna throw some 10.2 axles under it and a 10.2 3 gear in it because I don’t wanna spend $300 on Vanquish axles and a VFD (at least not yet, that might come later).

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