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27 July 2014, 19:24
Die Ou JagterSecondary Hobbies
Driving my XKE, I finally got one after wanting one for over 50 yrs.
I dance Argentine Tango, at least once a week, sometimes more. I go to Tango festivals around the world as well.
I enjoy cooking, and have been to several cooking "bootcamps" throughout the years.
Then, SCUBA, and street photography. I also ride a recumbent trike and do a couple of century rides a year.
My schedule is always full, sometimes a bit much

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27 July 2014, 19:56
Crazyhorseconsultingquote:
do a couple of century rides a year.
Have you ever done the "Hotter'n'Hell 100" in Wichita Falls Texas?
Even the rocks don't last forever.
27 July 2014, 20:49
Savage_99While shooting, hunting and target competition have been my lifelong avocation my life expanded beyond a hobby and work when I got a cottage on an island on the CT shore.
It came with a little sunfish sailboat and I took to it learning the wind, tide and currents. Along the way I met my lovely wife and she joined me on larger boats which led to living aboard in the summer and cruising the NE coast.
We have retired from active sailing but still belong to a couple of clubs.
My late dad was a tool and die maker. He ran his own shop for years. I still have some of his machinery.
Get the 'power' or optic that your eye likes instead of what someone else says.
When we go to the doctor they ask us what lens we like!
Do that with your optics.
quote:
Originally posted by georgeld:
Hey Al, do you know Doug?
George
George,
No, assuming you're referring to the guy I quoted. On the other hand, I know a bunch of "Dougs", so many that my wife asks, "which Doug"? all the time.
adding to this thread: took my daughter small stream fly fishing today and taught the dog to not dive in and try to retrieve fish that rose to the fly. Hilarious to watch, frustrating to endure. He now sits on the bank and shakes, watching for the fish to rise, then nearly comes to a boil holding himself back from diving in. We haven't laughed so hard in years.
Further adding to the thread: I used to fly single engine small planes, got the private pilot license and had a ball. Then the prices/hour went through the roof and one marginal instance taught me that I wasn't safe even though I was legal. Flying takes significant time and $ to be current, safe and prepared. Stopped flying after taking my wife up twice. I'd do it again if I had the time and $. Then last week an acquaintance died in a wreck, very sad. Would still do it again, one of the most rewarding things I've ever done.
quote:
Originally posted by Crazyhorseconsulting:
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Have you ever done the "Hotter'n'Hell 100" in Wichita Falls Texas?
I am not that hard core. I live in CA, so do the Santa Barbara, Solvang etc.. Skipping them this year as I am going hunting during those rides.
28 July 2014, 03:18
CrazyhorseconsultingThat is what a lot of folks are gearing up for right now. Somehow doing something where the organizers are happy if only one or two of the contestants die, is not my idea of fun.
Even the rocks don't last forever.
Never been to Africa.
armoire, corner cabinet, stereo cabinet, Deco cabinet
28 July 2014, 04:14
P-A ÅhlénKeeping and breeding snakes and European Bisons
28 July 2014, 08:42
jdollarnice emerald boa-at least i think that's what it is
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28 July 2014, 15:40
P-A Åhlénquote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
nice emerald boa-at least i think that's what it is
jdollar, you are correct. Emerald tree boa, one of my favourits.
28 July 2014, 17:01
shakariI've got rather a hankering to try bee keeping and might give that a try next year.
We've got a couple of fields we don't do anything with and I'd rather like to plant some more fruit trees and create something like a wild flower meadow and then put a hive or two in one corner.
28 July 2014, 17:09
P-A Åhlénquote:
Originally posted by shakari:
I've got rather a hankering to try bee keeping and might give that a try next year.
We've got a couple of fields we don't do anything with and I'd rather like to plant some more fruit trees and create something like a wild flower meadow and then put a hive or two in one corner.
My wife have 5 hives, interesting hobby that produces good honey
28 July 2014, 17:18
Caracalquote:
Originally posted by P-A Åhlén:
Keeping and breeding snakes and European Bisons
I used to have a variety of reptiles (corn snake, Veiled chameleon, Frill-necked lizard etc.) and two grey parrots.
It is quite interesting to keep these animals.
Unfortunatly my travels make it impossible for me to keep animals at the moment.
Scuba-diving, photography, riding motorcycles, and lately been hanker' to buy a nice car and learn to really drive it...
29 July 2014, 07:02
Nitro Expressquote:
Originally posted by shakari:
I've got rather a hankering to try bee keeping and might give that a try next year.
We've got a couple of fields we don't do anything with and I'd rather like to plant some more fruit trees and create something like a wild flower meadow and then put a hive or two in one corner.
Steve:
My wife & I have been keeping bees for about 5 years now & find it to be a fascinating hobby.
In the next few weeks we are moving to Florida and selling our bees until we see if the neighbors are bee-friendly; if so, we'll probably invest in one hive--have 4 now, but we're on 4 acres, while the new house is in a subdivision on a quarter-acre.
For the rest of you: I shoot skeet and will probably do so more often. Finances don't suggest any more trips to Africa, unfortunately.
We're buying a house in Florida with a pool--I've never had one, so I guess I will become the new "pool boy."
I enjoy upland game hunting and will seek out a few plantations--even "put and take" quail hunting beats watching soccer on TV.
There are some exotic game farms in Florida and I don't have a problem with high fence operations, so that's an option.
If any of you AR members who live in Florida have other suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
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29 July 2014, 07:14
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29 July 2014, 07:41
pagosawingnutShooting and Hunting, nothing else. If I couldn't do that, I might as well be dead.
quote:
Originally posted by surestrike:
I have tons of secondary hobby stuff to keep me busy.
My primary hobby/side job is teaching and training self defense( Krav Maga) and fighting (MMA).
Cross-fit.
Rock scrambling and high altitude bivouacking.
Rock climbing
Mountaineering.
Training and breeding Jadgterriers and hunting hogs with them and doing it with my double rifle of course.
Teaching my kids to shoot and hunt
Looks like a decent deadlift Surestrike. What weight? I too like all this sort of stuff. And beer.
Cheers
Daniel
29 July 2014, 18:15
shakariquote:
Originally posted by Nitro Express:
quote:
Originally posted by shakari:
I've got rather a hankering to try bee keeping and might give that a try next year.
We've got a couple of fields we don't do anything with and I'd rather like to plant some more fruit trees and create something like a wild flower meadow and then put a hive or two in one corner.
Steve:
My wife & I have been keeping bees for about 5 years now & find it to be a fascinating hobby.
In the next few weeks we are moving to Florida and selling our bees until we see if the neighbors are bee-friendly; if so, we'll probably invest in one hive--have 4 now, but we're on 4 acres, while the new house is in a subdivision on a quarter-acre.
For the rest of you: I shoot skeet and will probably do so more often. Finances don't suggest any more trips to Africa, unfortunately.
We're buying a house in Florida with a pool--I've never had one, so I guess I will become the new "pool boy."
I enjoy upland game hunting and will seek out a few plantations--even "put and take" quail hunting beats watching soccer on TV.
There are some exotic game farms in Florida and I don't have a problem with high fence operations, so that's an option.
If any of you AR members who live in Florida have other suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
I don't know you can get BBC I Player over there (might need an IP shield) but they've just had a great 2 parter called 'Hive Alive' which is well worth seeing.
I guess my two fields add up to a couple of acres or so but we're also surrounded by other fields so I guess 2 or 3 hives should be OK...... I'll probably just start with just one to see how I get on with the buzzy little chaps.

How much honey do you reckon can be harvested from one hive in one year?
29 July 2014, 23:32
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30 July 2014, 00:25
TerryRI play a lot of golf - badly.
I shoot handguns regularly.
I don't do enough fishing, especially from a kayak.
I like to drive the boxster.
I'd like to do more traveling with my Wife.
30 July 2014, 00:35
PWN375Paying college tuition for a few more years.
Perry
30 July 2014, 00:42
swaincreekSalt water fishing - in shore stuff, trout redfish, snook.
golf,
shotgun sports, five stand, trap and sporting clays. Hand guns . 22 bolt action rifle.
college football
30 July 2014, 04:36
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by surestrike:
Cross-fit.
BEASTMODE!! ? 385lb. ?
30 July 2014, 04:54
Bill Cquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit: BEASTMODE!! ? 385lb. ?
Very impressive indeed, especially with those girlie calves.

30 July 2014, 04:58
Bill CAll the above said, are there any of us infected with the African bug who does not think about getting back....every dang day?
Hobbies are great, but without the anticipation of the next grand adventure there is just something missing.
30 July 2014, 06:08
Nitro_AndreasHere is me with 639 pounds (290kg)
Age:27
Safari guns:
Ruger No 1 458lott
A.W wolf 9.3x74R
Røssler 9.3x62
krieghoff 500NE *sold*
30 July 2014, 08:23
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Bill C:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit: BEASTMODE!! ? 385lb. ?
Very impressive indeed, especially with those girlie calves.
Less weight to haul up when doing muscle ups.

31 July 2014, 06:25
jimatcatimproving some Texas hill country acreage with a native stone "cabin".. trading firearms, flying, riding my Harley...
go big or go home ........
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31 July 2014, 21:43
hunt99Bow-hunting elk in MT, resto-modding Mopars!
I hunt to live and live to hunt!
Boating, spend about 5 weeks per summer on a houseboat at Lake Powell.
Warm Water Fishing, with lots of beer drinking.
60-70 days a year waterfowl hunting.
5 days elk hunting a year.
Love Antelope hunting when I can draw the tags.
Serious tool nut. Always fixing or maintaining something.
Riding Side x Sides or dirt bikes in the desert a dozen times a year or so.
Use to ride Harley's. But now have young kids and had too many close calls, so I have transitioned into cars. In a viper at the moment.
Starting to shop for an offshore boat. Would like to find a good Fountain in the 35-38' range in the next year or so.
Mac
01 August 2014, 00:37
Steve Ahrenbergquote:
Originally posted by McKay:
Boating, spend about 5 weeks per summer on a houseboat at Lake Powell.
Warm Water Fishing, with lots of beer drinking.
60-70 days a year waterfowl hunting.
5 days elk hunting a year.
Love Antelope hunting when I can draw the tags.
Serious tool nut. Always fixing or maintaining something.
Riding Side x Sides or dirt bikes in the desert a dozen times a year or so.
Use to ride Harley's. But now have young kids and had too many close calls, so I have transitioned into cars. In a viper at the moment.
Starting to shop for an offshore boat. Would like to find a good skater in the 35-38' range in the next year or so.
Fixed it for you.

Formerly "Nganga"
01 August 2014, 01:55
McKayquote:
Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
quote:
Originally posted by McKay:
Boating, spend about 5 weeks per summer on a houseboat at Lake Powell.
Warm Water Fishing, with lots of beer drinking.
60-70 days a year waterfowl hunting.
5 days elk hunting a year.
Love Antelope hunting when I can draw the tags.
Serious tool nut. Always fixing or maintaining something.
Riding Side x Sides or dirt bikes in the desert a dozen times a year or so.
Use to ride Harley's. But now have young kids and had too many close calls, so I have transitioned into cars. In a viper at the moment.
Starting to shop for an offshore boat. Would like to find a good skater in the 35-38' range in the next year or so.
Fixed it for you.
Haha....Like I said I have a young family and they need space for lots of "stuff" so the tunnel is out and I want something a little "milder" If I was in the Cat market I would be looking at Skaters if the right deal came up but I think I lean more to DCB.
Mac
01 August 2014, 02:33
Steve Ahrenbergquote:
Originally posted by McKay:
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
quote:
Originally posted by McKay:
Boating, spend about 5 weeks per summer on a houseboat at Lake Powell.
Warm Water Fishing, with lots of beer drinking.
60-70 days a year waterfowl hunting.
5 days elk hunting a year.
Love Antelope hunting when I can draw the tags.
Serious tool nut. Always fixing or maintaining something.
Riding Side x Sides or dirt bikes in the desert a dozen times a year or so.
Use to ride Harley's. But now have young kids and had too many close calls, so I have transitioned into cars. In a viper at the moment.
Starting to shop for an offshore boat. Would like to find a good skater in the 35-38' range in the next year or so.
Fixed it for you.
Haha....Like I said I have a young family and they need space for lots of "stuff" so the tunnel is out and I want something a little "milder" If I was in the Cat market I would be looking at Skaters if the right deal came up but I think I lean more to DCB.
Are you on River Dave's Place?
This red DCB M41 is over a million bucks

Formerly "Nganga"
01 August 2014, 02:41
McKayquote:
Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
quote:
Originally posted by McKay:
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
quote:
Originally posted by McKay:
Boating, spend about 5 weeks per summer on a houseboat at Lake Powell.
Warm Water Fishing, with lots of beer drinking.
60-70 days a year waterfowl hunting.
5 days elk hunting a year.
Love Antelope hunting when I can draw the tags.
Serious tool nut. Always fixing or maintaining something.
Riding Side x Sides or dirt bikes in the desert a dozen times a year or so.
Use to ride Harley's. But now have young kids and had too many close calls, so I have transitioned into cars. In a viper at the moment.
Starting to shop for an offshore boat. Would like to find a good skater in the 35-38' range in the next year or so.
Fixed it for you.
Haha....Like I said I have a young family and they need space for lots of "stuff" so the tunnel is out and I want something a little "milder" If I was in the Cat market I would be looking at Skaters if the right deal came up but I think I lean more to DCB.
Are you on River Dave's Place?
I've poked around there a bit. Not too much.
Mac
01 August 2014, 02:45
Steve Ahrenbergquote:
Originally posted by McKay:
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
quote:
Originally posted by McKay:
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
quote:
Originally posted by McKay:
Boating, spend about 5 weeks per summer on a houseboat at Lake Powell.
Warm Water Fishing, with lots of beer drinking.
60-70 days a year waterfowl hunting.
5 days elk hunting a year.
Love Antelope hunting when I can draw the tags.
Serious tool nut. Always fixing or maintaining something.
Riding Side x Sides or dirt bikes in the desert a dozen times a year or so.
Use to ride Harley's. But now have young kids and had too many close calls, so I have transitioned into cars. In a viper at the moment.
Starting to shop for an offshore boat. Would like to find a good skater in the 35-38' range in the next year or so.
Fixed it for you.
Haha....Like I said I have a young family and they need space for lots of "stuff" so the tunnel is out and I want something a little "milder" If I was in the Cat market I would be looking at Skaters if the right deal came up but I think I lean more to DCB.
Are you on River Dave's Place?
I've poked around there a bit. Not too much.
What year Viper? I have an 05
Formerly "Nganga"
01 August 2014, 03:12
McKay06, blue/silver coupe.
Mac
quote:
Originally posted by Nitro_Andreas:
Here is me with 639 pounds (290kg)
Impressive deadlift. "Deadlift Dynamite" by Andy Bolton has some good info and training for adding weight.
Cheers
DK
04 August 2014, 05:00
bwana cecilIf you ever see a photo me holding anything that heavy, it will have been photoshopped.
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