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historyofguns · 25 days ago
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The 2025 SHOT Show, as covered by Andy Grossman on The Armory Life, was notably busy and showcased an extensive range of new products in the shooting gear industry. Noteworthy among these were the WX Founders sunglasses by Wiley X, which honor the U.S. Army Veteran Myles Freeman Sr. These sunglasses boast ANSI Z87.1 safety-rated removable side shields and lenses offering full UV protection. EOTech's Vudu 3-9x32 rifle scope also stood out for its compact and durable design, featuring an illuminated reticle with 10 brightness settings. The Meprolight MPO Pro-S, an enclosed red dot optic, offers adaptability to various firearms and is lauded for its resilience and versatility. Benchmade's collaboration with Greg Thompson yielded the SOCP Dagger Combo, useful for both training and real-world defense. The Sharps Bros. Meanstreak folding knife was commended for its smooth operation and quality build. Additionally, Decibullz provided notably affordable custom-molded earplugs, Mechanix Wear introduced gloves with improved ventilation for shooting sports, and Dead Air Silencers' Sandman X stood out for its robust suppressor design. Overall, the SHOT Show highlighted innovative advancements across various firearm-related products.
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anipgarden · 1 year ago
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What to Do Once Things Are Planted?
This is my seventh post in a series I’ll be making on how to increase biodiversity on a budget! I’m not an expert--just an enthusiast--but I hope something you find here helps! 
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So you’ve gotten started on making a garden to boost biodiversity! 10/10, excellent work! So, now what?
First, you’ll need to keep watering the plants--especially if you’re going through a dry season. Native plants will be more acclimated to your area’s seasonal weather, but they’ll need a helping hand while they’re getting established--especially if you’re starting with young, tender seedlings. With that in mind, if you accidentally skip out on crucial watering days, don't panic! There's been tons of times where I haven't watered for an entire summer and had perennials come back the next spring! Even this year, during a heatwave, I completely did not water my swamp milkweeds, but they're already popping back up! You may also need to go in and weed, especially if you’re seeing invasive species popping up in the garden. Invasives are no good--if you do anything, do your best to get those out as effectively and safely as possible!
If you’re needing to maintain your shrubs in spring and summer, double check to make sure there are no active bird or insect nests within them. If it’s possible to wait until later to cut your shrubs, it could be extremely beneficial.
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When fall and winter come around and your plants begin to die back, don’t cut them away if you can! Many insects overwinter in the plant stems left behind as perennials die back to the roots. In addition, birds will use seed heads as a source of food over the winter. Try not to clean things up until late winter/early spring, when other food sources are beginning to come back and things are growing again. By then, the insects should be waking up and leaving the plant stems as well.
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However, don’t let this discourage you from collecting seeds! Collecting seed from your plants is a great way to continue gardening at low cost, as well as making friends and encouraging others to garden by trading seeds or offering them as gifts. If you're in an area where you do need to cut back, this is a great opportunity to collect the seeds and save them for the future. You could also cut back what’s dying in the front yard and keep things to overwinter in the backyard. Some overwintering habitat is better than no overwintering habitat.
Want to know how to collect seeds from specific plants? I've found YouTube to be a great source of info for this! Knowing what you're doing and when is key to getting a viable harvest.
As your mulch begins to break down, you’ll need to keep adding more to top it off, if you can. It can get a bit repetitive, but no worries--the mulch breaking down means your soil is improving! 
If possible, add to your garden! Expand, add in new things, and keep encouraging the growth of native plants. If you couldn’t add that water feature in year one, see if you can in year two! New interest in birds? Add a birdhouse, or more bird feeders. Loving the butterflies? Add plenty more nectar-rich plants, or do more research into what they lay their eggs on! Want more color? See what else you can add in! Came into some new pots to expand your flowerpot garden with? Find cool native plants to put in them! I always encourage people to start small and then expand over time, as opposed to starting big and getting overwhelmed.
Keep learning and observing native species of birds, insects, mammals, etc. See what’s coming to your yard now, and look into how you can improve things more for them on your budget. If you aren’t seeing what you were hoping, see if there’s other actions you can take that’ll attract what you’re hoping to see in your backyard habitat. Knowing more about the world around you makes it easier to know how to help the world around you. Talk to others about what you’re doing, the changes you’ve made, and the results you’ve seen! Curious neighbors? Work friends? Your closest homies? Your family? All fair game! You just might be the one who gets someone else interested in making their space a habitat for local wildlife!
That’s the end of this post! My next post is gonna be about the secret Other Thing you can do to help biodiversity--tackling invasives! Until then, I hope this advice was helpful! Feel free to reply with any questions, your success stories, or anything you think I may have forgotten to add in!
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loafbud · 2 years ago
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A Mostro Lounge-sponsored Splatfest has arrived in the city of Splatsville!
(I redid the eel twins' splatfest logos from this version of the Octavinelle splatfest art, but I still liked Azul's so I left his the same!!!!!!)
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vintagecamping · 2 years ago
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Camping with style...
Chiquita Banana Camping Gear
1979
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skirazed · 2 years ago
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thestonedknifeman · 1 year ago
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Got a good knap in this morning
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dress-this-way · 3 months ago
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Long Walks – 9to5chic
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a-life-lived-outdoors · 1 year ago
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It's nice to get a little ✨𝓫𝓸𝓾𝓰𝓲𝓮✨ sometimes
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military1st · 10 months ago
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Hazard 4 Poncho Villa
Hazard 4 Poncho Villa is a game-changer: a techy upgrade to the classic military poncho. Made from a unique, water-resistant, breathable fabric, it has a huge hood to keep the rain out of your face and all the seams sealed tight to keep your bone dry without overheating.
It can also fold up into a little tent in a pinch, perfect for unexpected downpours. Plus, it stuffs right into its own pocket for easy storage – genius!
Hazard 4 Poncho Villa might be just what your next adventure needs!
Find out more at Military 1st online store.
Enjoy free UK delivery and returns! Swift delivery to Ireland, the US, Australia, and across Europe.
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shachormet · 1 year ago
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vintagecamping · 9 months ago
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Camping and boat exhibition "Campina and Nordboot"
Germany
1971
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hclib · 1 year ago
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Midwest Mountaineering, 1971-2023
Outdoor sporting retailer, Midwest Mountaineering, a fixture of the Cedar-Riverside and West Bank neighborhood, will close its doors for good in October.
Rod Johnson opened Midwest Mountaineering in the upstairs of 1408 Hennepin Avenue in 1971, when he was just in his early 20s. An avid mountain climber, kayaker, hiker, and skier, Johnson began buying climbing gear at wholesale prices for himself in 1969, then turned it into a shop. He sold quality climbing, backpacking, camping, snowshoeing and ski touring equipment at discount prices. In 1976 he opened in a larger space at 309 Cedar Avenue and has been there ever since, expanding the space through the years to the 23,000 square feet it currently occupies. Earlier this month, Johnson announced the store would be closing in early October, unable to compete with online retailers, and the building would be put up for sale, promoted to local developers.
And the West Bank goes the way of Dinkytown...
See photos of Midwest Mountaineering through the years in the Hennepin County Library Digital Collections.
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thestonedknifeman · 1 year ago
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uovoc · 8 months ago
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Goodwill, bringer of 100% linen pants to my closet for only $8
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a-life-lived-outdoors · 2 years ago
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Want to always have a way to hang your pack, haversack, jacket, etc with you? Make yourself a handy bracelet!
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I used simple 550 cord and a forged S hook, but you could use a variety of options from carabiners and beyond! Just make sure it has a high enough weight rating for your intended items.
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My pack weight hovers around 15 to 25lbs and is easy to hang with it. Using a lark's head connection it's easily wrapped around a variety of branch thicknesses.
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Makes for a more comfortable campsite!
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aoreyu · 10 months ago
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We're climbing some new terrain this year. I want to have a solid boot on as I want to be able to take in a lot of the view yet know that my feet are okay. Good boots{hiking shoes} really are a part of the journey. You know, the last three pair of boots I tried on where either tight or too soft or had zero arch support. Keeping away form sprains and soreness and blistering of my feet is a full time job when I'm outdoors and moving about. Lucky for me, I have found some internal calm as one shop has been able to help me with a great pair of high cuff boots. As a matter of fact they also had a couple of items for my trail and path activities.
Made my visit easy. If you folks need to make your fits more classy [or for some classical}; you might have a gander for yourselves.
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