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Are they good Corn Dogs?I spend most of my time visiting the Diet Coke and Corn Dog vendors………. after I buy my year’s supply of Salsa Mix.
Are they good Corn Dogs?I spend most of my time visiting the Diet Coke and Corn Dog vendors………. after I buy my year’s supply of Salsa Mix.
His partner is on the Technology Committee with me, apparently he does all the video and social media work for HUSH.I've known who he is for years, he was part of the tines up crew when they got popular. I've watched some of his stuff over the years but don't know half the details a lot of the haters do lol.
People just love to hate.
I will admit I'm a bit jealous of the guy and those like him they figured out a way to make a living doing the stuff I love to do.
Yes. A fairly broad selection. The food is provide by independent businesses…… and not at Sam’s Club prices.Never been before, so is there food available?
Mmmmm…….. I’m not sure, I was using that as a metaphor. ?Are they good Corn Dogs?
2 Lumpy Are going to be there Saturday ? We can share in the fine dinning !Mmmmm…….. I’m not sure, I was using that as a metaphor. ?
Every state's DNRs need cash. It's the two decade long nefarious side show of SFW association & scandals, wealth tags, their diversion, fund skimming, lack of transparency, etc. that sets Utah in a league of it's own.No complaining about draw odds. They are what they are.
DWR needs cash to get habitat projects done.
I will be there Friday early for most of the day.
Yep…… it would be my pleasure to share a Dog and a Dew with ya BigJohn. Give me a call when you get finished with the Sheep Herders.2 Lumpy Are going to be there Saturday ? We can share in the fine dinning !
What a problem to have! I fished in the gulf last week, so I'm going.I would waste my time to go this year but I’m headed to Mexico fishing on Tuesday.
They have a gas station in the Expo. Cool. Something new every year!For those of you talking about the food, don't overlook the gas station sushi stand.?
Having your trophy deer mounted by your granddaughter sounds about as good as it gets.I am going for the first time in a long time with my brother and dad. My daughter is a taxidermist and has some mounts at one of the booths and I want to support her. One of the mounts is my dads archery buck and she is surprising him with more than he thought he was getting. Should be fun. I will throw some money in for some tags just to dream a little but I realize the odds so I want lose any sleep over it.
Your odds are better to hit a big winner in Vegas, then buy you a hunt.Make sure to pack your wallet full,I didn't take the time to get discount tickets, bad mistake.
Parking was 30.00 Tickets to attend 25.00 each,Me and the wife 80.00 to get in the door,This didn't include the validation for hunts!!!
I should have paid closer attention. I saw the salsa vendor and bought the salsa, and then lo and behold, I see another salsa vendor. At that point I didn't know whether I'd bought the right salsa, so ended buying the second one too just to make sure I got the right oneI spend most of my time visiting the Diet Coke and Corn Dog vendors………. after I buy my year’s supply of Salsa Mix.
Not missing anything!!! ?haha I have absolutely no idea who Chesser is.
I guess we’ll now need a report here, on the quality of the two via a taste test comparison report.I should have paid closer attention. I saw the salsa vendor and bought the salsa, and then lo and behold, I see another salsa vendor. At that point I didn't know whether I'd bought the right salsa, so ended buying the second one too just to make sure I got the right one
Which booth # has the salsa mix that everyone is raving about?I should have paid closer attention. I saw the salsa vendor and bought the salsa, and then lo and behold, I see another salsa vendor. At that point I didn't know whether I'd bought the right salsa, so ended buying the second one too just to make sure I got the right one
I bet you wish you had your own hunting Expo in Wyoming so you did not have to drive as far to have ‘fun’.It's about 900 miles for me to go. Roads are rotten across Wyoming (snow and wind) and I think I"ll stay put. Spent about 3 hours shoving snow around today.
I don't follow the flat brimers and my life seems fine. Don't know many of those internet warriors.
Life is what you make it. I have enjoyed going in the past; never won a thing. When you live in a real rural place in Wyoming, sometimes it good to go to the city so you appreciate what you have. But I'll pass this year and maybe for a while.
My highlight is always going to Rodezios for supper. Get the meat sweats every time. But man is that a good place to eat.
As well as tucking one’s ears into a flatty.
Teach us how to stop it!Every state's DNRs need cash. It's the two decade long nefarious side show of SFW association & scandals, wealth tags, their diversion, fund skimming, lack of transparency, etc. that sets Utah in a league of it's own.
Thank god their spread to Arizona was stopped in it's path.
This is the best thing on the internet right now.I’m thinking about it, last year I kind of almost potentially got a pic kinda with Eric Chetnard and hoping to maybe seal the deal this year. Who s going to save Utahs wildlife? Great post wapiti Asssin hopefully there’s a good turn out for Don and the crew to save the Beehives state.
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Millard.Saw one of those this evening. Also a mullet head. Probably from Wayne county.
More importantly moz, where there any vendors/products you found, that would have enhanced your long trek last year?
You're kiddin me, right? How about starting by refusing to support it? Not exactly rocket science.Teach us how to stop it!
Don't know the numbers, but the two booths were pretty much on opposite ends of the Exhibit Hall. Maybe 2lumpy can tell you which one is the raved about one. I tried them both, and in the moment without trying them side by side, they both seemed pretty good to me.W
Which booth # has the salsa mix that everyone is raving about?
Great post moz. I have feet issues as well, I’m going to look those folks up tomorrow and try a pair. I’ll tell them you referred me. They aught to give you a yearly replacement set, if they’re going to use you to market their product. I’ll suggest that……. unless you would rather I didn’t.Two things.
First: I bought a Stone Glacier Terminus 8700 pack. It weighs only a little over 4 lbs. It was a little bit of a lesson learned from both my trek and from my stone hunt. My guide on my stone hunt carried a Stone Glacier pack, and even though my Eberlestock Dragonfly was adequate (barely) for the 12-day hunt, I started looking at all the additional space available that he had in his pack as a luxury that would have been nice to have. My trek taught me the importance of ultra light gear, but also when it comes to pack capacity, it's better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it.
So, looking forward to my 14-day dall sheep hunt this August, I decided I definitely could use a lighter pack with more capacity. Looked to me like the Terminus was a nice compromise between ultralight and capacity. If I like it, I may try it on either the PCT or the Te Aurora next year.
Second: The Sheep Feet inserts (I'm not affiliated in any way these guys). I actually bought this product from last years show because I wanted to first test them to see if they would be helpful on my upcoming CDT hike. I don't really know enough about these that I would be comfortable saying this product would be good for everybody, but for me, it was a huge difference maker on how far my flat feet were able to go in a single day. Without any inserts at all, my feet would max out at about 12 miles per day. I knew that wasn't going to be adequate for the CDT, so at the recommendation of a podiatrist friend I tried some inserts that almost immediately bumped me up to 18 miles before it got too uncomfortable. I was very pleased with these results and was planning to go with these. Then I saw the Sheep Feet guys at the Expo last year and thought what do I have to lose? So I tried them on my practice hikes and immediately my feet were capable of 20+ mile days without too much discomfort, and eventually on the CDT my feet were able to handle 25+ miles on a daily basis. So when I saw those guys again this year, I told how happy I was with their product. They asked if I'd give a testimonial (which I agreed to do) and they gave me a nice T-shirt...
Happy to be done with the Expo side today, but still looking forward to the Sheep Camp tomorrow!
You're kiddin me, right? How about starting by refusing to support it? Not exactly rocket science.
W
Which booth # has the salsa mix that everyone is raving about?
Yup H & H. They also sell a mix for chili that is good.Hey Hawkeye!
It's H & H Brands / Campfire Foods NW Booth # 5834!
It's Right Close To One of The Main Entrances!
However,If You Use The Main Entrance Closest To Where You Validate It's Probably The Longest Walk in The Whole Place!
I Told The Gal I Wanted MILD & After Getting Home I Mixed Some Up & Seen She Sold Me A Can of HOT!
JUDAS!
CAREFUL!
What’s the matter elk, can’t take the heat.
You are awfully quick to judge.You're kiddin me, right? How about starting by refusing to support it? Not exactly rocket science.
Speaking of which I'm just getting ready to kickoff my "make your farts sound like an elk bugle" seminar in the north end of the expo center. It will start in 1 hour, eat as much H&H chili/salsa and come on down.Yup H & H. They also sell a mix for chili that is good.
I never said you did or didn't attend. Simply responded to your request.You are awfully quick to judge.
I’ve never been and never will, but the show goes on.
Arizona managed to stop it.
All men I saw had pants on…….. you sure you weren’t at the sun trap?Thats funny,We were at the show and my wife mentioned guys don't wear pants any more!!
That's the one I got too. Those salsa vendors eed to send lumpy a couple free cans, I'm sure they sold a bunch of extra cams because of this post lolLooks like I got the wrong one! I went in the main entrance, turned left and walked right to a salsa booth. I tried a sample, and it was good, so I'll have to try the other next year!!!
They moved the H&H Booth to the far north west end. Booth 5834Looks like I got the wrong one! I went in the main entrance, turned left and walked right to a salsa booth. I tried a sample, and it was good, so I'll have to try the other next year!!!
I just ordered some salsa and chili mix from them. I’ll try it out!
H & H Salsa Booth 5834 Moved to the extreme. North West end.
So it's a salsa mix that you have to make salsa then add the mix? Next post will be "buy a bottle of pace, open it, eat it with a tortilla chip, then throw your mix away" You're losing me Lump....I’ll just want repeat this again, in case anyone missed it.
IF YOU PUT A FULL PLASTIC CUP OF MIX INTO A CAN OF DICED TOMATOES, IT WILL REALLY HOT, AS ELKASSASSIN SAID. I WOULD RECOMMEND YOU START WITH A QUARTER OF THE PLASTIC CUP FULL, TASTE IT, IF YOU WANT IT HOTTER, ADD A LITTLE MORE, UNTIL YOU GET THE AMOUNT OF HEAT YOU LIKE.
I CAN’T TAKE A FULL CUP FULL…… I GUESS OTHERS CAN BUT NOT ME. I LIKE THE FLAVOR AND I LIKE THAT I CAN MIX IT AS HOT OR NOT……… AS I LIKE.
Besides the can of diced tomatoes, I like to chop up some sweet onions and mild green peppers and add it to the tomatoes. It gives the salsa a little more crunch.
I’ve also wondered if you could add a little of the mix to your jerky recipe, to add a bit of heat and flavor.
Hope you enjoy it.
Hey moz, one of my grandson’s works for the company that provides all of the vendors the equipment they need at the Expo, so for the last week, he has been on a dead run, back and forth…. for the vendor booths, making sure they have what they need in their displays etc.Two things.
First: I bought a Stone Glacier Terminus 8700 pack. It weighs only a little over 4 lbs. It was a little bit of a lesson learned from both my trek and from my stone hunt. My guide on my stone hunt carried a Stone Glacier pack, and even though my Eberlestock Dragonfly was adequate (barely) for the 12-day hunt, I started looking at all the additional space available that he had in his pack as a luxury that would have been nice to have. My trek taught me the importance of ultra light gear, but also when it comes to pack capacity, it's better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it.
So, looking forward to my 14-day dall sheep hunt this August, I decided I definitely could use a lighter pack with more capacity. Looked to me like the Terminus was a nice compromise between ultralight and capacity. If I like it, I may try it on either the PCT or the Te Aurora next year.
Second: The Sheep Feet inserts (I'm not affiliated in any way these guys). I actually bought this product from last years show because I wanted to first test them to see if they would be helpful on my upcoming CDT hike. I don't really know enough about these that I would be comfortable saying this product would be good for everybody, but for me, it was a huge difference maker on how far my flat feet were able to go in a single day. Without any inserts at all, my feet would max out at about 12 miles per day. I knew that wasn't going to be adequate for the CDT, so at the recommendation of a podiatrist friend I tried some inserts that almost immediately bumped me up to 18 miles before it got too uncomfortable. I was very pleased with these results and was planning to go with these. Then I saw the Sheep Feet guys at the Expo last year and thought what do I have to lose? So I tried them on my practice hikes and immediately my feet were capable of 20+ mile days without too much discomfort, and eventually on the CDT my feet were able to handle 25+ miles on a daily basis. So when I saw those guys again this year, I told them how happy I was with their product. They asked if I'd give a testimonial (which I agreed to do) and they gave me a nice T-shirt...
Happy to be done with the Expo side today, but still looking forward to the Sheep Camp tomorrow!
It’s alright bud, I lose a lot of folks. You’re perfectly fine, don’t get down on yourself.So it's a salsa mix that you have to make salsa then add the mix? Next post will be "buy a bottle of pace, open it, eat it with a tortilla chip, then throw your mix away" You're losing me Lump....
It was only slightly funny the first time.Speaking of which I'm just getting ready to kickoff my "make your farts sound like an elk bugle" seminar in the north end of the expo center. It will start in 1 hour, eat as much H&H chili/salsa and come on down.
At 3:30 we will be releasing a new product similar to pyro putty called "Blue Dart Express" Slams archery equipment will be raffled in the backroom this evening.
I’ll make some today and see how it goesI'm With Lumpy!
1/4 of a Cup to a Can of Maters!
I did last nightYou guys know you can buy this online right?
what can’t you buy online?You guys know you can buy this online right?
Yep…. and nobodies mention yet…. another benefit of the salsa mix is the price. Compare the best selling salsa price below.
Saying I go to the expo for the salsa is the new I read playboy for the articles.
You mean you don’t have to hit the expo to indulge in a fresh shot of over the boarder spice?With all the Salsa banter, I also looked em up and made an online purchase after seeing all the hype. Hopefully there’s some H & H Salsa lounge wear and Flattys in the future, could be the next big thing on the Mountain. Mad respect to all the Salsateers for plugging it in the thread.
Bess, we’re not sure why anyone goes to a corrupt party anymore. Please enlighten us. I’m doing a research paper on the topic.You Sure The HELL Don't Think I Went There For The Thinking I Might Pull A Tag Do You?
Bess, we’re not sure why anyone goes to a corrupt party anymore. Please enlighten us. I’m doing a research paper on the topic.
Let’s just pick a 1000 of the expo participants and ask them. You’ll get a 1000 different reasons, the same as if you ask people why they go to the Sun Dance Film Festival, last week, the NBA All Stars game in two weeks, or the International Sports Show in March.Bess, we’re not sure why anyone goes to a corrupt party anymore. Please enlighten us. I’m doing a research paper on the topic.
The difference in all those examples you gave is in the exploitation of our public resource. I find it interesting the guys that whine the loudest about the management in the state are the first in line to support the Sexpo?Let’s just pick a 1000 of the expo participants and ask them. You’ll get a 1000 different reasons, the same as if you ask people why they go to the Sun Dance Film Festival, last week, the NBA All Stars game in two weeks, or the International Sports Show in March.
The majority guys who spent $725,000, $500,000, $195,000, $65,000, $15,000, $5,000, or $25 for something they can by for next to nothing, buy comparison, don’t think it’s corrupt. You can buy a great deer tag in Arizona for less than $50,000 and go to the International Sports Show for $10.00. Apparently you’re hypothetical research paper is gonna be full of hypothetical research.
By comparison, as the the 200 tags raffle ticket numbers, Sheep Camp numbers, the vendor numbers, the gate numbers from year 1, year 5 and this year, the Expo has grown and grown and grown…….
Salsa booths were busy…….. but I never had to wait for more than an hour at either location………. ??? hypothetically of course. No more hypothetical than your corruption claim.
Corruption calling out corruption?
Here’s the answer, I’m not saying you have to like it. I’m saying you should like it. I’m not saying how effective it is or if it could be more effective. Am I saying State management bureaucracies are always write or always wrong. I guarantee you have no love for Big Game management in the State of Utah. Have I ever called it corrupt or do I believe it is corrupt……. I have not. I do not. Do I think it’s misguided and lost it way, absolutely, but corrupt, no.The difference in all those examples you gave is in the exploitation of our public resource. I find it interesting the guys that whine the loudest about the management in the state are the first in line to support the Sexpo?
Randy Newburg & the RMEF had a pretty dam good “concept”. But when the corruption goes all the way up to the governor’s office, there’s not much they could do.Here’s the answer, I’m not saying you have to like it. I’m saying you should like it. I’m not saying how effective it is or if it could be more effective. Am I saying State management bureaucracies are always write or always wrong. I guarantee you have no love for Big Game management in the State of Utah. Have I ever called it corrupt or do I believe it is corrupt……. I have not. I do not. Do I think it’s misguided and lost it way, absolutely, but corrupt, no.
Having said that, here’s the answer to your question, as simply stated as I can say it:
The Expo concept and mission is to use a small percentage of the State natural big game and fishing resources to grow and improve the State’s natural big game and fishing resources.
That’s the answer!
Beyond that:
Next question should be: Is it working?
Well 200 brings a lot of people together and raises a huge amount of cash. That has worked.
Lots of the public spend, and/or donate millions of dollars to the concept. Those donors must believe those million they donate are being used to their satisfaction in as much as many of the do it over and over again , year after year. They may not be the kind of folks you or I like but……… how many criminals would be inclined to pay $350,000.00 for a mule deer tag when they could buy one for $50,000.00 from a private landowner/outfitter? Unless you think the buyers anre all completely insane, you’d have to come to the conclusion that the high-end buyer don’t believe it’s corrupt. I think it’s a little insane that you seem to think the buyer is either corrupt or insane. I don’t.
Now, if you want to get down in the weeds and talk about what is a conservation expense, or what is a fish, or is a cougar vermin or big game, etc, that’s an entirely different discussion.
If you want to argue which management plan is better burning junipers or grinding them. If you want to argue which fish to stock in Fish Lake, rainbows or Kokanee or both, that’s a different matter.
If want to argue whether managing elk for 385” bulls or two year olds, that’s a different matter.
So far as justifying the Expo based in the concept of using the resource to improve and expand the resource, and believing that it’s a corrupt system and a corrupt State agency, a corrupt legislature, a corrupt governor or a corrupt group of conservation organizations, I simply disagree.
Of course everyone has a right and the opportunity to say what they believe and why and……. we do……… from the present and pass four Governors right down through the media and the least interested hunter or non-hunter.
As I’ve said for many many years, countless times, to countless friends and neighbors…… if you have proof of corruption, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find a legal avenue to get it stopped. Otherwise, calling wolf gets less and less effective the more often you do it, and it has been a whole lot. The Expo, its concept and its players have been called corrupt for over ten years, in that time it has done nothing but grow, and raise more money. How efficiently it has been spent would give 1000 different opinions by a 1000 different people.
Come up with a better cincept and see what you can do, in concept and execution of concept. You would be loved and hated if you did, that’s a guarantee.
I went for the salsa?Here’s the answer, I’m not saying you have to like it. I’m saying you should like it. I’m not saying how effective it is or if it could be more effective. Am I saying State management bureaucracies are always write or always wrong. I guarantee you have no love for Big Game management in the State of Utah. Have I ever called it corrupt or do I believe it is corrupt……. I have not. I do not. Do I think it’s misguided and lost it way, absolutely, but corrupt, no.
Having said that, here’s the answer to your question, as simply stated as I can say it:
The Expo concept and mission is to use a small percentage of the State natural big game and fishing resources to grow and improve the State’s natural big game and fishing resources.
That’s the answer!
Beyond that:
Next question should be: Is it working?
Well 200 brings a lot of people together and raises a huge amount of cash. That has worked.
Lots of the public spend, and/or donate millions of dollars to the concept. Those donors must believe those million they donate are being used to their satisfaction in as much as many of the do it over and over again , year after year. They may not be the kind of folks you or I like but……… how many criminals would be inclined to pay $350,000.00 for a mule deer tag when they could buy one for $50,000.00 from a private landowner/outfitter? Unless you think the buyers anre all completely insane, you’d have to come to the conclusion that the high-end buyer don’t believe it’s corrupt. I think it’s a little insane that you seem to think the buyer is either corrupt or insane. I don’t.
Now, if you want to get down in the weeds and talk about what is a conservation expense, or what is a fish, or is a cougar vermin or big game, etc, that’s an entirely different discussion.
If you want to argue which management plan is better burning junipers or grinding them. If you want to argue which fish to stock in Fish Lake, rainbows or Kokanee or both, that’s a different matter.
If want to argue whether managing elk for 385” bulls or two year olds, that’s a different matter.
So far as justifying the Expo based in the concept of using the resource to improve and expand the resource, and believing that it’s a corrupt system and a corrupt State agency, a corrupt legislature, a corrupt governor or a corrupt group of conservation organizations, I simply disagree.
Of course everyone has a right and the opportunity to say what they believe and why and……. we do……… from the present and pass four Governors right down through the media and the least interested hunter or non-hunter.
As I’ve said for many many years, countless times, to countless friends and neighbors…… if you have proof of corruption, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find a legal avenue to get it stopped. Otherwise, calling wolf gets less and less effective the more often you do it, and it has been a whole lot. The Expo, its concept and its players have been called corrupt for over ten years, in that time it has done nothing but grow, and raise more money. How efficiently it has been spent would give 1000 different opinions by a 1000 different people.
Come up with a better cincept and see what you can do, in concept and execution of concept. You would be loved and hated if you did, that’s a guarantee.
1+. Made some….really good stuffI went for the salsa?
Another 1 of a 1,000 opinions. Actually, I think it’s the Attorneys General that you should be frustrated with, but there’s been a new one elected, maybe he’ll see it your way. You should give him a call. While you’re on the phone tell him how Arizona put a stop to it…………. and now they send a small percentage of tags, they pull out of their system, to raise money for their wildlife projects. I think one of those was sold at the expo in Salt Lake for over $700,000.00. Crazy huh!Randy Newburg & the RMEF had a pretty dam good “concept”. But when the corruption goes all the way up to the governor’s office, there’s not much they could do.
Liar!?I went for the salsa?
You got me.Liar!?
The difference in all those examples you gave is in the exploitation of our public resource. I find it interesting the guys that whine the loudest about the management in the state are the first in line to support the Sexpo?
Which kind?You got me.
It was actually for the rope in a can.
I think there are some good things that come from the expo. I can't say I've never been, I won't disagree with you that it is an effective way to raise money for conservation. An accounting on where all that money goes shouldn't be too much to ask for imo. We can agree to disagree, and I'm glad you found a good salsa recipe and had fun.Here’s the answer, I’m not saying you have to like it. I’m saying you should like it. I’m not saying how effective it is or if it could be more effective. Am I saying State management bureaucracies are always write or always wrong. I guarantee you have no love for Big Game management in the State of Utah. Have I ever called it corrupt or do I believe it is corrupt……. I have not. I do not. Do I think it’s misguided and lost it way, absolutely, but corrupt, no.
Having said that, here’s the answer to your question, as simply stated as I can say it:
The Expo concept and mission is to use a small percentage of the State natural big game and fishing resources to grow and improve the State’s natural big game and fishing resources.
That’s the answer!
Beyond that:
Next question should be: Is it working?
Well 200 brings a lot of people together and raises a huge amount of cash. That has worked.
Lots of the public spend, and/or donate millions of dollars to the concept. Those donors must believe those million they donate are being used to their satisfaction in as much as many of the do it over and over again , year after year. They may not be the kind of folks you or I like but……… how many criminals would be inclined to pay $350,000.00 for a mule deer tag when they could buy one for $50,000.00 from a private landowner/outfitter? Unless you think the buyers anre all completely insane, you’d have to come to the conclusion that the high-end buyer don’t believe it’s corrupt. I think it’s a little insane that you seem to think the buyer is either corrupt or insane. I don’t.
Now, if you want to get down in the weeds and talk about what is a conservation expense, or what is a fish, or is a cougar vermin or big game, etc, that’s an entirely different discussion.
If you want to argue which management plan is better burning junipers or grinding them. If you want to argue which fish to stock in Fish Lake, rainbows or Kokanee or both, that’s a different matter.
If want to argue whether managing elk for 385” bulls or two year olds, that’s a different matter.
So far as justifying the Expo based in the concept of using the resource to improve and expand the resource, and believing that it’s a corrupt system and a corrupt State agency, a corrupt legislature, a corrupt governor or a corrupt group of conservation organizations, I simply disagree.
Of course everyone has a right and the opportunity to say what they believe and why and……. we do……… from the present and pass four Governors right down through the media and the least interested hunter or non-hunter.
As I’ve said for many many years, countless times, to countless friends and neighbors…… if you have proof of corruption, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find a legal avenue to get it stopped. Otherwise, calling wolf gets less and less effective the more often you do it, and it has been a whole lot. The Expo, its concept and its players have been called corrupt for over ten years, in that time it has done nothing but grow, and raise more money. How efficiently it has been spent would give 1000 different opinions by a 1000 different people.
Come up with a better cincept and see what you can do, in concept and execution of concept. You would be loved and hated if you did, that’s a guarantee.
How much of Wyoming's money goes to "personnel, policies, and procedures?"Wyoming’s concept is to sell raffle tags for $100 each, Utah sells tags for $5 each. Which is more corrupt, in your one of a 1,000 opinions.
Sounds like the blind leading the bind. Sorry your one of them. Have fun donating your money to the $$ whores behind the scenes.Let’s just pick a 1000 of the expo participants and ask them. You’ll get a 1000 different reasons, the same as if you ask people why they go to the Sun Dance Film Festival, last week, the NBA All Stars game in two weeks, or the International Sports Show in March.
The majority guys who spent $725,000, $500,000, $195,000, $65,000, $15,000, $5,000, or $25 for something they can buy for next to nothing, by comparison, don’t think it’s corrupt. You can buy a great deer tag in Arizona for less than $50,000 and go to the International Sports Show for $10.00. Apparently you’re hypothetical research paper is gonna be full of hypothetical research.
By comparison, as the the 200 tags raffle ticket numbers, Sheep Camp numbers, the vendor numbers, the gate numbers from year 1, year 5 and this year, the Expo has grown and grown and grown…….
Salsa booths were busy…….. but I never had to wait for more than an hour at either location………. ??? hypothetically of course. No more hypothetical than your corruption claim.
Corruption calling out corruption?
Amen WiffAn accounting on where all that money goes shouldn't be too much to ask for imo.
The Raapid rope in a can show special $20
Whoa--that seems to me like that's about double what I paid for them last year. Scary that the that these inserts are more expensive then the actual shoes, but at least they're transferable. Sorry about that--I sure hope they work for you and your grandson.So off we go. When we get there I said to the young lady, “How much are these?”
She says, without batting an eye, $275.00
Cough! “What did you say?”
Yep, $275.00
Long story short, we each bought a set, and she gave us a 20% discount. Nice!
Not an opinion, just a fact. The MM archives are full of all the evidence one needs. And the list of scandals that will never be forgotten, very long. AZ didn’t put a stop to it, we never let it infect the state to begin with. It ended in 2012 before HB2072 could be passed. Not a mystery Utah is #1 in wealth tags. But many don’t realize WY is an easy #2. So what’s your point? I know absolutely nothing about Utah’s AG, but given the governor is corrupt, I certainly expect the AG is as well. I suppose you’re going to defend the Expo contract award fiasco next? ? Or deny it ever happened? Good lord I don’t need to say anything more. You’re diggin your own hole, and everyone knows it.Another 1 of a 1,000 opinions. Actually, I think it’s the Attorneys General that you should be frustrated with, but there’s been a new one elected, maybe he’ll see it your way. You should give him a call. While you’re on the phone tell him how Arizona put a stop to it…………. and now they send a small percentage of tags, they pull out of their system, to raise money for their wildlife projects. I think one of those was sold at the expo in Salt Lake for over $700,000.00. Crazy huh!
You should call Arizona Attorneys General and report the corruption crossing their borders from the north now too. Just saying. Send money from Utah into Arizona. Get it stopped asap.
It was you praising Arizona, as I recall.
So Zim, Wyoming sells raffle tickets for big game tags for $100 a ticket, buy all you want. Have you bought any? Wyoming’s concept is to sell raffle tags for $100 each, Utah sells tags for $5 each. Which is more corrupt, in your one of a 1,000 opinions.
Interesting concern. Legitimate concern too. Your one in a thousand opinion apparently is, there is not enough accountability for all that money. My 1 in 1,000 opinion is there is plenty accountability.I think there are some good things that come from the expo. I can't say I've never been, I won't disagree with you that it is an effective way to raise money for conservation. An accounting on where all that money goes shouldn't be too much to ask for imo. We can agree to disagree, and I'm glad you found a good salsa recipe and had fun.
It’s okay, nobody put a gun to my head, if they help with my problems it will be the best money spent, if not, I’ll keep looking.Whoa--that seems to me like that's about double what I paid for them last year. Scary that the that these inserts are more expensive then the actual shoes, but at least they're transferable. Sorry about that--I sure hope they work for you and your grandson.
At the recommendation of my podiatrist friend (who actually really liked the Sheep Feet once he saw them), one other thing that I did was lay one of the those cheap (less than $5 at Walmart) foam insoles on top of them. That advice may have been specific for me because I was about to try to hike 3,000 miles, but it.
After 3,000 miles, mine were cracked and showing their wear in a few places, so I sent an email to Sheep Feet and asked if they still had my mold. They said they did (they keep them for a year), so I was able to order a new pair. Pretty sure I didn't pay $275 for those either though...