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Fantastic photo!I raise a family, and do a little travel photography, which correlate very nicely.View attachment 33989
Good for you man, wish I could get my legs to do even just a marathon...not built for itUltramarathons. Currently got my eye on revenge at Superior 100 in September.
I ran 16 miles before tackling the needle bearing. My kid is in college so I'm an empty nester with some extra time on my hands.Good for you man, wish I could get my legs to do even just a marathon...not built for it
That, and my job doesn't allow for regular training for long-distance running.
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It's a Vang Comp 590A1.Nice portfolio! Gotta love a good 590A1 12ga!
Nice!It's a Vang Comp 590A1.
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I came into this thread to reply but then I realized something…
I think my main hobby is researching everything about a new hobby that I want to get into, only to lose interest shortly after.
I’ve been interested in so many hobbies that I’ll spend hours researching the best this-and-that, starter/entry kit to buy, etc. Then I’ll move to finding the best places to buy from. Then I’ll find the best enthusiast websites for the hobby, etc, etc. But it usually doesn’t last and I either regret my purchases or manage to sell/return them.
A few that have stuck, though:
—Mountain biking (before my back injury)
—Trying to learn valuable real-world knowledge on YouTube and blog websites
—Coding/designing websites
—The beach, surfing, swimming, paddle boarding
—Trying to include our dogs in most things we do
Exactly. It's interest. All in. Addicted to the research and buying part. Plateau. Find something new. Revisit an old one.I came into this thread to reply but then I realized something…
I think my main hobby is researching everything about a new hobby that I want to get into, only to lose interest shortly after.
I’ve been interested in so many hobbies that I’ll spend hours researching the best this-and-that, starter/entry kit to buy, etc. Then I’ll move to finding the best places to buy from. Then I’ll find the best enthusiast websites for the hobby, etc, etc. But it usually doesn’t last and I either regret my purchases or manage to sell/return them.
A few that have stuck, though:
—Mountain biking (before my back injury)
—Trying to learn valuable real-world knowledge on YouTube and blog websites
—Coding/designing websites
—The beach, surfing, swimming, paddle boarding
—Trying to include our dogs in most things we do
This 100%Exactly. It's interest. All in. Addicted to the research and buying part. Plateau. Find something new. Revisit an old one.
Then I can't just buy the crappiest thing. It has to be nice. Buy, sell, upgrade, sell, buy. Repeat.
Always trying to hone a skill or have cool stuff. Not keeping up with Jones', it just having it.
I’m in the same boat. I have at leased two projects in the garage that have been waiting for months to be completed.This 100%
I’m definitely addicted to the research part. Huge amounts of dopamine from the build up before the purchase. Then actually getting the thing and/or beginning the hobby ends up being unexciting and the cycle repeats.