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Morning grind in Sitka Gear
Author: Jonathan
Apr 10, 2009
(11 comments)
Standard morning grind, training for my Stone Sheep hunt in August. You'd think being 10 minutes North of San Francisco would make it hard to find open space, but it's not. Marin County has maintained 80+% open space, with enough vert to make your quads quiver. Starting in the dark, this morning was a light load on the back, shorts, Salomons, and my Sitka Core Zip-T.
COMMENTS
I'm in..... where's the party? I'll bring one as well! How's Monroe Utah sound?
Maybe English could bring a "Pony" keg?
Mark Seacat Posted At 4/17/2009 11:16 AM
Nice pack!
I'm looking at a mystery ranch pack myself.
John Washburn Posted At 4/15/2009 05:49 AM
I'm saving my legs for carrying a full keg. Maybe you'll be invited to meet at the destination.
Jonathan Hart Posted At 4/14/2009 05:20 PM
Very nice, now lets get those bucket filled up for the next trip!
Jeff S Posted At 4/14/2009 05:18 PM
What a stud! Seriously.... you better get your guide on a training regimen!
I bet loading the paint cans in your Crew Cab was harder than carrying them on the grind!!!!
Where did you get those shoes......?
Mark Seacat Posted At 4/13/2009 01:57 PM
[...] Read the full article here. [...]
Morning grind in Sitka Gear | Winded Bowhunter Posted At 4/13/2009 12:18 PM
Dude, I'm jealous of the green grass and shorts. Getting ready for spring here. Way to go on the morning grind.
Sue Melus Posted At 4/10/2009 04:46 PM
Nice effort! What ever it takes!!
John Ward Posted At 4/10/2009 02:59 PM
Were those Ralph Lauren colors?
What will be impressive when it is the pony keg, Full.
P.K. Posted At 4/10/2009 01:37 PM
of course.
Jonathan Posted At 4/10/2009 01:01 PM
Way to grind....now, can you shoot with three cans of paint and a sweat on? Very cool.
David Binkley Posted At 4/10/2009 12:48 PM
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