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Post by stevemb on Oct 18, 2013 13:19:35 GMT -5
I have "Croc-Spots" You can see from the pattern of my tan, spots across the top of my feet from wearing Crocs. Now, into fall, am cutting wood. The dern things fill up with wood chips and its most difficult to squish along. Aw cripee ! Your Croc story ? stevemb
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Post by nolongcolt on Oct 18, 2013 22:08:54 GMT -5
Yuk yuk! Things are tough all over aint they?? LOL! Never tried them myself.
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Post by COR on Oct 19, 2013 9:15:11 GMT -5
Well bud, you are in luck! Apparently they make "Jibbitz"... I think the Rhinestones would really turn some heads at the Halton Hilton.... www.crocs.com
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Post by stevemb on Oct 19, 2013 9:28:26 GMT -5
I'm not interested in the "jibbetz". But did enjoy seeing just how many varieties they have ! Mine are the Realtree clogs. Soles are utterly wore smooth, makes the dew wet back hillside here quite fun ! See they have a fuzzy lined version for cool weather,hmmnnn... nothing for wood cutting though. Sigh, time to break out the Irish Setter grouse huntin' boots anyway. I should be at camp right now chasing them brown feathered varmints ! Think I'll clean the anti-grouse battery today and drag out my gear. Go up one of the next two weekends. We always go up one of the last two weekends, Jan., and enjoy the outhouse in below zero night temps. stevemb
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Post by stevemb on Oct 19, 2013 9:30:39 GMT -5
Oh,hey ! You can find the Halton Hilton on Youtube nowadays. The idiots missed the Sistine Chapel-esque ceiling paintings ! How can you miss two ten foot black ducks on the wing ? stevemb
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Post by COR on Oct 19, 2013 9:47:24 GMT -5
I'd love to run up there and chase some grouse with the 16ga...mommy only works weekends (12hrs) now at the hospital so I get the weekend with the little ones. A small sacrifice I really love making but that smell of fall just makes me want to pack the jeep!
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 25, 2013 9:25:21 GMT -5
Crocs do have a downside. I found out they are VERY slippery on wet pavement. I also found out I cannot do the splits....
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Post by sixshot on Oct 28, 2013 18:16:59 GMT -5
Croc's are becoming very fashionable, every color you can imagine. They are the raspberries for chasing badgers, bunnies, ground squirrels & grouse....but, if its wet you can go for a ride that would make Evil Kneivels river jump a walk in the park....I know! For rainy days a life jacket & knee pads can be life savers.
Dick
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Post by serialsolver on Oct 29, 2013 8:14:43 GMT -5
Here on the ranch we don't wear crocs past the fence around the house but they are easy to hose off.
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Post by jonjon on Nov 7, 2013 20:43:07 GMT -5
Got 2 pair and the croc spots to prove it. They are hard to manage on wet surfaces.
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Post by cmh on Nov 7, 2013 21:39:26 GMT -5
Im still thinkin about trying out a pair of them camo'd turbo diesel crocs like Sixshot uses on critters and such......
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Post by sixshot on Nov 8, 2013 0:26:37 GMT -5
You'll never miss another shot!! Dick
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Post by 2 Dogs on Nov 8, 2013 13:47:38 GMT -5
That hurts my feelings....
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Post by bushog on Nov 8, 2013 16:38:20 GMT -5
Makes more than my feelings hurt!
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Post by cmh on Nov 8, 2013 17:56:54 GMT -5
Dont know Fermin but it sounds painful.......
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