MasterBlaster
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I would think a slightly more froward shank position could be a good thing, more natural on the leg, getting the foot and calf a litle more involved.
I'm thinking so, too.
I would think a slightly more froward shank position could be a good thing, more natural on the leg, getting the foot and calf a litle more involved.
I'm pretty familiar with Foothill/Bull/ghost/"digger"/P.sabiana.
I worked in Magalia/Wild Yankee hill/Paradise/Sterling City, Tons of those things,
The absolute goopiest nastiest thing I've come across.
Beetles, is that mainly from the drought?
We have a huge pine pitch canker problem here that is supposed to kill all the pines within ten years.
Replanting ponderosa's? That's cool.
Had to laugh at our friend Eric's video thread on his board...He tried the regular Geckos....and bashed em..went back to his caddy pads....
I've worn the regulars a couple times....Light they were,. but wasn't sure the feel was all that fabulous, or that much better than my Bucks' or Kleins.... need to try em some more....
I don't spur climb all that much lately, with cowboy Dave on board, the fastest gun in the west.....
east...
and south.....oops, butch....
What Carl, were you kicking out?
I bet they were pole gaffs.