ETres
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Interesting concept, but damn, $5k?
Heh, yeah it's not cheap, but it actually makes more common to sense to me to own my Cyclete vs. owning my airplane.
Interesting concept, but damn, $5k?
Fishing (mostly fly fishing), bird hunting, ham radio, guitar, photography, motorcycling, scuba diving, and poisoning pigeons in the park.
Skiing and sailing are the big ones. Skiing is fun for the scenery and the exhilaration, sailing is fun for being outside, being able to enjoy it with friends, and there's a good feeling when you catch the wind right too. But nothing replaces flying. If I lost my medical I'd try to get in the air in some other fashion.. hang gliding, sky diving.. who knows.What hobbies does everyone have outside of flying?
to keep this relevant to this thread. Say you lost your medical,- how would you spend your free time?
Skiing and sailing are the big ones. Skiing is fun for the scenery and the exhilaration, sailing is fun for being outside, being able to enjoy it with friends, and there's a good feeling when you catch the wind right too. But nothing replaces flying. If I lost my medical I'd try to get in the air in some other fashion.. hang gliding, sky diving.. who knows.
How do you know if you're good at cliff-diving?
Or, you could just request a copy of the lost certificate https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/medical_certification/faq/response17/If I lost my medical I'd try to get in the air in some other fashion.. hang gliding, sky diving.. who knows.
Or, you could just request a copy of the lost certificate https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/medical_certification/faq/response17/
I’m too big for one.Heh, yeah it's not cheap, but it actually makes more common to sense to me to own my Cyclete vs. owning my airplane.
Seems like a big theme is HAM radio here. How would I get into that? What benefits do people get from it?
I hear that skiing is the thrill that comes once in a lifetime. Usually at the very end.
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And let me tell you that detailing a black full size pickup and keeping it in that condition is a full time job by itself
Wouldn't detailing an airplane be even more labor intensive?
Damn fine mess of bluegills. A 4 weight and a small pond with a canoe is one of my happy places.
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Making antique reproduction furniture
wait, what?
I catch big trout.... on a 3wt fly rod
I fish an 8 wt in the salt. I have a 6 I use for small bass and bluegills, but I’ve been thinking about getting a 4 for occasional trips to the Georgia mountains for trout, and for local gill fishing. I like what I’ve read about the Moonshine rods and might pick one up soon.
IF you go with the “Buy once... Cry once” theory then I recommend an Orvis Helios 3