newworldman1070
newworldman1070 t1_j2eqpxq wrote
Reply to comment by five_eight in Local deer hunters back bill changing opening day of deer season by zorionek0
No need to. Live in potter. Drive past hundreds of camps a day.
newworldman1070 t1_j2ekyld wrote
Reply to comment by zorionek0 in Local deer hunters back bill changing opening day of deer season by zorionek0
People who hunt from camps are a very small minority. This isn’t 1960 anymore.
newworldman1070 t1_j2eksp6 wrote
Reply to comment by IrrumaboMalum in Local deer hunters back bill changing opening day of deer season by zorionek0
If the state legislature would let the PGC do its job and make rules and regulations as it sees fit, we could avoid a lot of bullshit.
newworldman1070 t1_j2egdd3 wrote
Reply to comment by IrrumaboMalum in Local deer hunters back bill changing opening day of deer season by zorionek0
It’s asinine that I can check traps with a semi auto .22 rifle, but to do so with a semi auto .22 pistol is illegal.
newworldman1070 t1_j2d6jb5 wrote
All because a handful of hunting camps are pissed that they can’t sit around and get fall down drunk all weekend before deer season.
Get over it. We got two extra days of deer season.
newworldman1070 t1_j28ya3i wrote
Reply to comment by Squintyroundeye in Venturing to harrisburg PA, is there any japanese ramen near harrisburg? by Kuzon0
Correct. It is seat yourself and we never progressed any further than the front counter.
We had a group of five. It was busy, but we had as asked if we could move two smaller tables together to fit our group. One kind staff member was making sure we had a place for our group to site when the one at the register chimed in and told us that we would have to sit where the tables were. Fine, no biggie.
We had assumed that since it was pay at the counter, they would be able to give us all separate checks for our reimbursement purposes. When traveling for work, I always try to check ahead of time, as not not burden the staff after it’s all be entered into the POS system. We were told that they couldn’t do that, and we would be charged an additional gratuity for our party size. I think it was 15 or 18 percent, for a fucking party of five. We decided that the customer service in there sucks and we’d go elsewhere. The lady at the counter seemed as though we were a giant inconvenience and that she didn’t want us in the restaurant.
Yak and Yeti was busy and understaffed, but they made sure we were taken care of and we didn’t mind waiting for a quality meal.
I was greatly disappointed since I had heard how great the ramen was, but I won’t be treated like that.
newworldman1070 t1_j28kx1u wrote
Reply to comment by Dredly in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Imagine living your life thinking that the only way that you can experience nature is by walking on a manicured “pedestrian path” in the suburbs somewhere.
newworldman1070 t1_j28ku0b wrote
Reply to comment by justmyusername47 in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
I’m not sure that the OP has done much of anything other than try to steal peoples land.
newworldman1070 t1_j28k7mw wrote
Reply to comment by justmyusername47 in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Trash can kill livestock. Cows will eat metal objects and it will rip apart their digestive system.
newworldman1070 t1_j28fce5 wrote
Reply to comment by megkan in Venturing to harrisburg PA, is there any japanese ramen near harrisburg? by Kuzon0
I was in Carlisle for business several months and wanted to eat there with a few colleagues. I’ve never been treated worse in a restaurant in my life and we never even got seated.
Walked across the street to Yak and Yeti and had a great meal.
newworldman1070 t1_j26wexc wrote
Reply to comment by anr22 in Number of Restaurants by County - From Center for Rural Pennsylvania by WookieeSteakIsChewie
Potter is over 300 square miles bigger than Allegheny county.
newworldman1070 t1_j24t5p1 wrote
Reply to comment by CodeMonkey789 in 2023 Have bought some kraut and am defrosting the pork. Unless you want to have a horrific year, do the right thing people. Best wishes to all! This community requires title to be at least 50 characters by five_eight
Think about the environmental impacts of have to make and transport meat alternatives, versus me walking out my front door and shooting a deer.
newworldman1070 t1_j24n21b wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Not afraid I’d the cities at all. I do know that I don’t like them apart from a visit every once in a while.
I will stay in woods, on my own land. Instead of demanding that everyone else allows me to recreate on theirs.
newworldman1070 t1_j24jwqz wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Seems like a lot of money to pay for 1/4 acre in a subdivision where someone can tell you what color you need to paint your door and how many cars you can have in your driveway.
newworldman1070 t1_j24d5o7 wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
You’re referencing a trail that is located in a very rural area, with the majority of it being no man-developed state forest land. Hence the leave no trace guidelines for using the bathroom in the woods.
Point being is that even this trail has issues, and only a very small fraction of it runs through private property.
Just imagine some dude taking a dump in the backyard of your suburban McMansion.
newworldman1070 t1_j249wn5 wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
I suggest you just go out and buy your own land, stop trying to make everyone else let you use your own for free.
newworldman1070 t1_j248bqh wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Here are my final thoughts on the matter.
About 40 years ago, my wife’s family farm was taken by Eminent Domain. At that time, we had read all the studies, spoken with people on both sides and were assured that eminent domain was not on the table. Needless to say, we don’t own that farm anymore, and were paid only a fraction of todays value.
Furthermore, if walking outside is something that you enjoy, consider living in an area with large amounts of public land and hiking trails. Don’t demand that others make their land available to you.
newworldman1070 t1_j2464ee wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Easements or acquisitions.
So if 5 out of 8 properties get on board, but the last three hold out, guess how that land becomes acquired.
Eminent Domain.
newworldman1070 t1_j243yj6 wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
A township or county isn’t going to fund the construction of a trail without first owning the land.
If the farmers were ok with people tromping all over their land, they probably would already allow public access.
I’m going to assume that you are not a land owner? I am. It comes with a very unique and specific set of headaches.
newworldman1070 t1_j23zf06 wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Right. It’s a great reason to not take private land and turn it into trails.
Build all you want on public land.
newworldman1070 t1_j23w49g wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Or…..people could respect private property.
newworldman1070 t1_j23s8nn wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
Pine creek rail trail.
newworldman1070 t1_j23rs8k wrote
Reply to comment by turbodsm in Who would like this law changed? Regarding trails on preserved farmland by turbodsm
It’s not the trail the concerns me. It’s the people on the trail.
There is a rather popular rail trail in the county next to where I live and it has issues with people off the trail all the time. Human waste on private property, dogs not in leashes chasing landowners dogs and their other animals.
newworldman1070 t1_j23pxmf wrote
Reply to comment by NotNowDamo in Piles of road salt where maintenance trucks idle are appearing everywhere. Question on reduction of waste. by snuffy_tentpeg
Well yeah…..it hasn’t snowed here since late Christmas Day and it was like 35 degrees. I would sure as shit hope the roads were clear.
newworldman1070 t1_j2fjyyu wrote
Reply to comment by worstatit in Local deer hunters back bill changing opening day of deer season by zorionek0
Yes. Many sit empty in deer season and have done so for 10 years or more. Far more people are in camps during the last few weeks of bow season and on the three big summer holiday weekends.
Deer camp has fallen out of favor for atv riding, bow season and short term vacation rentals.