to brave the cold or not to brave the cold
#21
RE: to brave the cold or not to brave the cold
tell the truth, my area is due for a big snow. last one was about 10 yrs ago with 6ft of snow, drifts as high as 10ft.
my living room stays about 63 to 67 degrees
my living room stays about 63 to 67 degrees
#22
RE: to brave the cold or not to brave the cold
Head on out!!
I am heading out for Shotgun tomorrow. I hope other hunters are moving deer around. Only way I am going to stay warm is from excitement! Weather will start in the teens and move into the 20's. I will admit that I feel my hands and feet getting colder the more I think about it. I'm still committed, until I'm actually committed.
I am heading out for Shotgun tomorrow. I hope other hunters are moving deer around. Only way I am going to stay warm is from excitement! Weather will start in the teens and move into the 20's. I will admit that I feel my hands and feet getting colder the more I think about it. I'm still committed, until I'm actually committed.
#23
RE: to brave the cold or not to brave the cold
Tom, I feel for ya, Im in the same boat you are, my house also is on a slab but the guy who built it put the waterlines in the attic. It's O.K. untill you get a leak but they saty warm from the rising heat of My Woodstove. My problem is the well to the house as my pump is in my barn, wich used to be the house that's why the water goes there first. I have to keep the barn warm to keep the darn pump warm so it does'nt freeze. Tonight here in Western New York, Lake Effect Snow Belt Capitol of N.Y.as were 5 miles off Lake Erie it's Zero tonight but 20 Below with the wind chill. As for shooting My ML's, I went out today, quick to look for Coyote and they wer'nt even out! We shoot all Winter here for them SOB's it's fun and good practice for deer.