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One thing I do regret about the event is I didn't get a pic of the celebrity of saddle hunting that was there. @Big Country I see you got one lol!
One thing I do regret about the event is I didn't get a pic of the celebrity of saddle hunting that was there. @Big Country I see you got one lol!
x2. Work was a real drag this week after having such a great long weekend!My only regret is that it ended. I had a ton of fun.
My regret was not making it, I’ll be there next year! Looks like a blast.....
lol @ on the fence. I ran out of vacation for the first time in years. I usually have at least couple days extra. Not in 2018. It's tightI tried and tried telling you guys. If I said it once I sad it 50 times . I think I posted the second post on the saddleplooza thread telling y’all what a great time it was and to get off the fence and come to Georgia
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I don’t see how next year could be better. Y’all missed something great.
I don’t see how next year could be better. Y’all missed something great.
It's pretty simple @EricS. I remove my tether and stand on my head on my platform. Next, in matrix-like fashion I begin to pirouette until one spur becomes unbuckled due to centrifugal force. Switch legs and repeat. Then I reverse the process to put them back on.I have a long list of regrets. I didn’t get @huck72412 to demo removing and putting spurs back on while it n the tree at eye level . I missed bowhunter15 using the handclimber seat. It took like 20 games of corn hole to beat Huck but that last game was awesome. We didn’t get @Jcar to commit to a how to on the diy down underquilt.
At least we ended on a high note!!It took like 20 games of corn hole to beat Huck but that last game was awesome.
I have a long list of regrets. I didn’t get @huck72412 to demo removing and putting spurs back on while it n the tree at eye level . I missed bowhunter15 using the handclimber seat. It took like 20 games of corn hole to beat Huck but that last game was awesome. We didn’t get @Jcar to commit to a how to on the diy down underquilt.
That is basically how he described it around the campfire. It's probably the reason that he never demo'ed it!!!It's pretty simple @EricS. I remove my tether and stand on my head on my platform. Next, in matrix-like fashion I begin to pirouette until one spur becomes unbuckled due to centrifugal force. Switch legs and repeat. Then I reverse the process to put them back on.
Absolute nonsense!!!! LOLThat is basically how he described it around the campfire. It's probably the reason that he never demo'ed it!!!
!!!!! BahahahahahahI’m just amazed that someone can use pirouette in a sentence related to saddle hunting and it fit. I didn’t realize the spinning around was part of the technique when he was going through the motions. I just thought his equilibrium was a little off from setting down his beer and trying to lift his foot to eye level before he got balanced out. Now it all makes sense.