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Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by johneman, Jun 23, 2011.

  1. Dec 20, 2019 at 7:09 AM
    Pablo8

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    Saw Stones twice.
     
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    Saw Dr John, the Night Tripper. What a character!
     
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    fathomblue I used to be disgusted; now I'm just amused.

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    I saw the Stones in '75 at Arrowhead Stadium in KC. The Eagles opened for them.:thumbsup:
     
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    Waited in line for hours to get tickets I think in 1972 for the Stones. Opening act was ZZTop. Don't remember much about it except it was awesome. Was awfully smoky.
     
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  5. Dec 20, 2019 at 6:23 PM
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    I had front row seats to the Doobie Brothers! 1976... Pablo Cruise opened for them.
     
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  6. Dec 22, 2019 at 8:25 AM
    hikerduane

    hikerduane Stove & lantern collector, retired

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    Found some ambition the last couple days, so moving forward on clearing up the clutter of camping/backpacking gear in my spare bedroom. First up was moving out some furniture I'm saving cushions for just-in-case I ever need them in the next 40 years! Moved those out to the garage along with some cheapo, tall bookshelves I had bought over three years ago to move paperback books to and never did, decided they are not going to look too good. Swept dust up as I went, surprised how clean the floor was, guess stuff caught most of the dust before it settled to the floor. :) Going to set this up as a man cave, but don't have enough of a mix of "man" stuff to make it look cool, just using some original camp stove metal signs, stoves, lanterns, lamps set up on shelves I'm screwing on small areas of open walls. Wish I could set up more as displays instead of just making it look like a storage area. May mix the different gpa's (gas pressurized appliances) with each other so it has a little look of a display. Hope to finish attaching wall standards to the wall today, picking up more brackets on Monday to then set up the room, the closet is filled except needing one pole socket to put a dowel up to hang backpacks. Will be tidy.
    Duane
     
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  7. Dec 22, 2019 at 9:04 AM
    ImpulseRed008

    ImpulseRed008 Gone But Not Forgotten

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    :notsure: isn't your whole house a man cave?
     
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  8. Dec 22, 2019 at 9:13 AM
    hikerduane

    hikerduane Stove & lantern collector, retired

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    I do have some stoves and lanterns here and there, need to hang some of my late moms paintings and grandmothers paintings. Just not good at making decisions on where to place them.
    Duane
     
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  9. Dec 22, 2019 at 9:25 AM
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    Just stumbled across this thread and it looks like a good fit for me(just turned 71). Interesting and fun topics. I hope to be a regular here.
    A little about me, a brief bio - Northern California native. Born and raised in Oakland. Currently reside in Elk Grove. Graduated from Cal State Hayward. Spent 40+ years in the insurance industry in upper management, currently joyfully retired for 5 years. Married. Interests - I’m an avid outdoorsman, hunter, fisherman, camper, boater, although I just sold my boat. Just bought a kayak to use on mountain lakes fishing.
    Bought my taco new 10 years ago . Bought it as a third vehicle primarily for hunting and fishing activities, to get me into and out of the back country and to tow my fishing boat and duck hunting boat. Had trucks all my life mostly full size. Use to get a new truck every 4 or 5 years but I like this taco so much, I decided to just hang on to it. I don’t want another truck. In ten years it’s never failed me.
    Anyway hope to be a contributing member in this old farts thread.
     
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  10. Dec 22, 2019 at 11:53 AM
    hikerduane

    hikerduane Stove & lantern collector, retired

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    Welcome Sprig, pull up a chair, be sure the cooler is full. Good, another Californian, I'm up by Quincy. I camp and backpack quite a bit. I'd like to get a kayak sometime, another one of those things you don't know which to get.
    Duane
     
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  11. Dec 22, 2019 at 12:09 PM
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    I use to be an avid backpacker, all over the Sierras and the Montana Bear Tooth wilderness. Back problems have precluded backpacking for several years now but I still spend a lot of time out there where things are wild.
    Sitting in my garage organizing my fishing tackle and I always have a cooler handy with brew and a wee bit of Forty Creek Barrel Select Whiskey. Today however is a coffee day.
     
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  12. Dec 22, 2019 at 2:31 PM
    johneman

    johneman [OP] Life is good relaxin' on the porch!!

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    Welcome Ken from another Ken who is 71 as well:thumbsup:. A great bunch here. Enjoy.
     
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  13. Dec 22, 2019 at 5:45 PM
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    I've never owned a kayak but I have spent many many hours rowing them. The only real criteria I can think of is, ocean or lake/river? In other words how big are the waves going to be. Unless you are going racing my suggestion is just go get one. Or rent a few and then decide.
     
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  14. Dec 22, 2019 at 7:27 PM
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    hikerduane Stove & lantern collector, retired

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    I have a friend closer to the coast than I am, he goes out in bays with a group, he uses one of those longer ones, tracks better. I dont need something that long, the dog makes it more interesting.
    Duane
     
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    Tex
     
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  16. Dec 23, 2019 at 10:20 AM
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    I enjoy the heck out of kayak fishing, and floating rivers. If I can do it, and enjoy it, most anyone can. One of my fishing buddies is over 70 and has a Hobie Outback pedal kayak. He fishes somewhere nearly every day. We have five kayaks now, from Jackson, Hobie and most recently Bonafide. Things you need to consider ...

    - Match the kayak to your weight, stay at about 75% of rated capacity to leave room for gear
    - What is your intended use, fishing, recreation, rivers, lakes
    - A good paddle is very important, good paddles are expensive, plan on spending around $100 on a paddle

    instead of trying to compare a dozen kayaks, choose a brand that has a broad range of kayaks, say Jackson. Zero in on a model or two from Jackson, then you can shop whatever is compatible to that kayak from other brands.

    The most versatile kayak we have is a Jackson Tripper 12, it’s the recreation version of the Kilroy, a fishing kayak. It’s also about the cheapest kayak that Jackson makes.

    if money is really tight, consider a big box store kayak. But you’ll get a lot better kayak, and expert service from a local paddle shop.
     
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    I got a different kind of kayak than most after much research. My kayak is a Sea Eagle 350 FX inflatable. I know some are saying , what the hell? It is a one person kayak designed specifically for fishing. It is a top of the line kayak not some cheap inflatable. It is hard and solid like a Zodiac boat. It’s rated for class 4 rivers (which I never ever plan to even get close too) It’s also rated for almost 600 lbs cargo/persons. It’s big enough that you can put an extra seat in for two persons. My 75 lb lab rides in it with me no problem. It has an inside insert floor that when inflated I hard as concrete and you can easily stand on.
    It is a stable platform. I also got an electric trolling motor for it for trolling and can troll for many many hours on the battery.
    It inflates in less than 10 minutes with the double action hand pump but I purchased an electric pump.
    I got the inflatable for several reasons. I thought a hard kayak would stick out the back of my truck too far. I have back problems and getting it on top of my camper shell could be a major problem by myself if I wanted to haul it there. I can transport it in the trunk of a car if I want to. I use it mostly on mountain lakes Spring and Summer and leave it inflated during that time. It sticks out the back of my truck when inflated but is within legal limits. For the winter I deflate it and it’s easy and compact to store.
    I got interested in the SeaEagle inflatables as I have a friend who kayaks in the ocean with his SeaEagle and told me what a great boat it is , how stable it is and how tough it is.
    It’s a great kayak, fits all my needs. Check it out - https://www.seaeagle.com/FishingKay...MIrtyx28nM5gIVQyCtBh3y-gO0EAAYASAAEgJyW_D_BwE
     
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    I’m planning on hitting the road when I retire. If my wife wants to go, we’ll get an RV. If it’s just me, I’ll probably build a camper van. I’d really like to bring a kayak along, but conventional kayaks are just ok big and bulky.

    How much room does your inflatable take up when it’s deflated? Is it a lot of trouble deflate it and get it down to a manageable size?
     
  19. Dec 23, 2019 at 3:25 PM
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    Deflating is easy. I kind of folded it so it’s like a suite case. It has a heavy nylon carrying case. You could roll it but I folded it. It’s about 36” across, 30 inches high and about 14” wide. Imagine a suitcase with those dimensions. You can also roll it so it looks like a giant sleeping bag if you want. The first time you roll it up it takes a little time to figure it all out, but after that it’s simple. Setting it up the first time takes a little doing but again after you figure it out it’s easy. The instructions it comes with are pretty good. If you don’t like it you can return it within 6 months of purchase for a refund.
    I like to get away for days at a time to Sierra mountain lakes that I can drive to and this kayak works great for me.
     
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    We use a stainless container with carbon filters in the lid. No smell. Then take it outside, when full, to the compost.
    I saw the Stones in '75 in L.A. Ron Wood had just joined them. Ringo was in the audience.
     
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