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Fun fact fun fact fun fact: Bridger Bowl and Big Sky MT are close enough that one could visit them both in a day if you are feeling frisky. But a bit of warning to those who are traveling from Bozeman to Big Sky, the road that you must take (191) is very dangerous at times. It is a long narrow 2 lane canyon that is

Pam works on mig gun nozzles, welding tables, and parts you want to keep spatter free too.

Machined parts eat flesh and drink blood.

#3 brought a bit of a tear to my eye.

I think many people hit a wall when it comes to pursuing new things that require hard work and repetition to develop mastery. Seeing in your minds eye what you want to make/create and physically translating those ideas into something tangible requires practice and making many mistakes. These form the foundation for

I work as a trim/finish carpenter and sometimes I prefer to use my back saws. They are quieter, require no cord/battery, I have more control, raise less dust etc. it all depends on the situation at hand. As far as nails and screw heads an oscillating multi tool like a Fein saw (or other brands) works great when you

2005 2.5i Outback makes this trip 2x a day all week long and has never failed me.

Up here in Z4 I was having problems with my roses not recovering well in the spring or not surviving at all especially if we had little snowfall (they were z4/5). I tried caging the plants and packing with mulch and covering the crowns with dirt but the best results I’ve found were from practicing the Minnesota Tip

I would submit that backing a trailer up without experience should also be considered...

No, he’s right. I keep spares in my car since I’m on my way to work at 4am. Cops love pulling me over to chat so I started packing them in the toolbox.

Thanks! Just bought 2 for our prep cooks.

Thanks! Just bought 2 for our prep cooks.

Add some mods and she'd be a beaut.

I believe it has to do with the water rights ownership being separate from the land ownership much like mineral rights. The water falling as rain becomes part of the watershed and the water rights owner is being deprived of their property by a person collecting it. It's more common out West. I know Colorado has laws

My wife's car (not actual pic) is named Oliver. He's a sturdy lad.

My favorite informational handout

Any chance I can be taken out of the Grey on Jalopnik? I promise not to be a prick most times.

I live near YNP and have had the opportunity to do some catering for researchers in the Lamar Valley. It's one of the best drives to work I've ever had. That said, during the summer there are often traffic/buffalo/bison jams heading up to the north gate of the park on my return home. It never ceased to amaze me how

Wish I could star this more. It's amazing how resourceful and creative one can be because one must be.

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