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Whitrabbt74
| Favorite team: | Notre Dame |
| Location: | Laffy |
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| Number of Posts: | 10 |
| Registered on: | 11/24/2015 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Best hidden gems in ouachita national forest/Caney Creek Wilderness?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 4/12/19 at 2:24 pm to bayoubengals88
Best way to do it and how I have done it in the past is to park at Caney creek trailhead then road hike to the Buckeye trail head. Hike Buckeye and get all your elevation changes out of the way early while you are fresh and just coast the rest of the way on Caney Creek, which is a far easier trail with loads of water, and when you are done you are back at your car.
re: Best hidden gems in ouachita national forest/Caney Creek Wilderness?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 4/12/19 at 1:47 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I grew up going to Shady Lake every summer and hiking Caney Creek trail every Thanksgiving break. They are both great places to go. Buckeye Trail that attaches to Caney Creek trail is much more scenic though as you are basically hiking a ridge the entire time and there is am amazing campsite on top of one of the peaks (better pack you some water in though). Eagle Rock Loop is another great hike if you want something a little bit longer with scenery that may be the best in the area.
re: Team of Chimps and gorillas vs team of wolves and grizzly bears, who ya got?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 5/8/17 at 10:14 pm to Tittle'sPants
In all fairness, hasn't this battle or one like it already been fought. I mean there is a reason that humanoids are ruling the earth right now.
re: Good laptop backpack for a business professional?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 2/28/17 at 1:38 am to Green Chili Tiger
Depending on how much protection you actually need for you laptop or other electronic devices I would recommend this one. I just picked it up about a month ago and have absolutely no complaints about it.
Pelican Laptop Backpack - Amazon
Pelican Laptop Backpack - Amazon
re: Craft beer drinkers?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 7/27/16 at 2:54 am to List Eater
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Canebreak yet. He is in a place that obviously has access to Parish's brews and if you go to the brewery they will tell you that Envie isnt a good "entry level" beer. Canebreak is their most "friendly" beer to the masses. I think he should start there.
re: Memory foam- whats the best brand?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 7/25/16 at 6:08 pm to Isabelle81
Check out amazon, got a king size Zinus form them a couple months ago for less than 500$ and free shipping. Was kinda hesitant about buying a mattress for less that 500$ but its been awesome so far.
re: Question about guns ... warning, dumb question inside.
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 7/18/16 at 2:26 am to GeorgeTheGreek
First and foremost my reason for owning one is that its my constitutional right and weather or not you feel I "need" one makes absolutely no difference to me at all, that decision isn't up to you.
But, in an attempt to reply to your question in a manor you were wanting.
1) The AR-15 is not an "assault rifle" that is a term the media has manufactured to get "clicks"
2) The AR-15 is probably the most versatile weapon on the planet. Every thing from hunting, Home Defense, Recreational target shooting, and competitive target shooting can all be accomplished via modifications to the same gun.
3) Yes, pistols are wonderful from home defense but anyone with any sort of training will tell you that pistols should ultimately only be used to fight to get to your long gun. A rifle like the AR-15 is infinitely more accurate, more powerful, and better suited at eliminating any threat be it in your home and to your family or otherwise.
But, in an attempt to reply to your question in a manor you were wanting.
1) The AR-15 is not an "assault rifle" that is a term the media has manufactured to get "clicks"
2) The AR-15 is probably the most versatile weapon on the planet. Every thing from hunting, Home Defense, Recreational target shooting, and competitive target shooting can all be accomplished via modifications to the same gun.
3) Yes, pistols are wonderful from home defense but anyone with any sort of training will tell you that pistols should ultimately only be used to fight to get to your long gun. A rifle like the AR-15 is infinitely more accurate, more powerful, and better suited at eliminating any threat be it in your home and to your family or otherwise.
re: 2 days in New Orleans: Where do you eat?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 3/15/16 at 2:25 am to Gris Gris
Best meal I've ever had in my life was lunch on day at Cafe Degas
re: What's everybody pouring for Thanksgiving this year?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 11/25/15 at 3:20 pm to Breesus
I've recently became a pretty big fan of Cab Franc
re: What's everybody pouring for Thanksgiving this year?
Posted by Whitrabbt74 on 11/25/15 at 3:10 pm to Breesus
Picked up a few bottles yesterday hadn't tried any of them before and was just going off of recommendations of the guy at the store.
2014 Domaine des Aspes - Chardonnay-Viognier
2014 Domaine de la Chanteleuserie Bourgueil - Cabernet Franc
2014 Honoro Vera Monastrell
2009 Château Salvagnac Extrait No 37 Corbieres
Any one heard of or tried any of these?
2014 Domaine des Aspes - Chardonnay-Viognier
2014 Domaine de la Chanteleuserie Bourgueil - Cabernet Franc
2014 Honoro Vera Monastrell
2009 Château Salvagnac Extrait No 37 Corbieres
Any one heard of or tried any of these?
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