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  • 08-29-2012, 12:46 PM
    gsarchie
    2013 "To Do List"
    I know that it's a little early for a 2013 list but I don't get home from Afghanistan until December, so I can't really plan much for this year. Here are my goals for 2013:

    1) Move my family out to CO and give the relationship with the wife one more shot.
    2) Summit 18,500' Pico de Orizaba in Mexico.
    3) Summit two new 14ers in CO before 21 Feb, which will give me three 14ers summited in calendar winter.
    4) Buy an olive python.
    5) Summit 10 more new 14ers in CO during spring, summer and fall, bringing my total around half of the 14,000' peaks in CO.
    6) Summit 14,410' Mt. Rainier in WA.
    7) Camp in the Long Draw area of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River.
    8) Pass the promotion board in the summer and pin on the rank of Captain in November.
    9) Have my Special Forces Selection packet picked up and either go to or be scheduled for a selection class date.
    10) Breed ball pythons for the first time and hopefully get some eggs in 2014.
    11) Brew a batch of beer every two months (for a total of 6 batches, or 30 gallons of beer).
    12) Have an awesome garden.
    13) Buy some chickens and a sheep (chickens for eggs, a sheep to raise over the summer and slaughter in the winter for winter stew meat and lamb roasts).

    That is it for now. Things may be added as time progresses but nothing will be removed from the list!

    So what are all of your goals for next year?
  • 08-29-2012, 01:05 PM
    Patience Cooper
    Good luck with the SF I got the 18x contract had to delay for my son being born.
  • 08-29-2012, 01:42 PM
    Mike41793
    i dont plan that far ahead lol.
  • 08-29-2012, 02:45 PM
    foxoftherose
    Those are some impressive goals! I'd love to try climbing a mountain sometime, the highest I've ever gone is a tiny little 1,000 foot hill near where I used to live.
    I hope to:
    Complete at least 9 college courses with an average of 90 or above.
    Get a job, preferably at our local safari park (they have a very well maintained collection of herps)
    Visit somewhere with a more substantial winter than Alabama's.
    Help my mother move into town, and start scouting for a place of my own.
    Grow three new species of carnivorous plants.
  • 08-29-2012, 03:31 PM
    gsarchie
    My brother was 18X and then deserted after basic. Piece of crap! Good luck getting there yourself.

    Of course you don't, Mike. LOL

    Good luck with the three new plants, and more importantly college! Also, you reminded me of a goal that I'd like to reach (not sure how I forgot). I am two classes away from my Master's Certificate in Sustainable Military Land Mangement, so I'd like to finish that. Have a 4.0 so far going for the Master's so I'd like to keep that up there as well!
  • 09-01-2012, 12:32 AM
    ChrisS
    I know I promised on my other thread a long term set of goals by yesterday but quickly realized its going to take more than a couple days to figure out that far into the future. So, I decided that I share some of my basic goals from now until the end of 2013.
    From now til Dec. 31 2012:
    Hike 10 miles in one day
    Buy my first set of corn snakes
    Make my own chili powder
    Do some volunteer work for Christmas
    Cut down on eating out
    Practice smart spending
    Build a snake rack
    Start breeding red worms
    Get another tattoo
    Take my family to Chimney Rock
    Go on my first deer hunt
    Now for 2013:
    Go skiing
    Hike 20 miles in one day
    Hike 250 miles over the course of the entire year
    Buy a mountain bike
    Play 5 disc golf courses I've never played before (maybe make this 10)
    Plant a garden
    Get milk goats
    Get 3 more egg layer chickens
    Cut grocery shopping to once a month
    Only eat out once a week
    Take a college course towards something I enjoy (music or biology or vet tech)

    I'm sure once I get the time to sit down and really think where I truly want to go in life this list will grow. Now I just have to make all or most of my goals achievable so I stay motivated to stick with them.
  • 09-01-2012, 04:41 AM
    gsarchie
    Sounds awesome man! I should be going on my first elk hunt in 2013 in Colorado which will be incredible! I've been in the mountains with elk around me but I've never tagged one myself. How do you plan to go about getting a deer for yourself? Also, I bought and have read about half of Storey's Guide to Dairy Goats since I got out here and after reading it I know that I am not ready for that kind of commitment yet. Everything has to be super escape proof and you have to milk these things every 12 hours religiously (supposedly) or it will affect their milk production and they cna have issues with their udders (forget the technical term but it's ad news for the goat). How many chickens do you have at the moment?
  • 09-01-2012, 10:35 AM
    Royal Hijinx
    If I deploy as currently scheduled, I will return in Jul 2013.

    I would like to:

    Buy a nylon string guitar
    Learn "Classical Gas" in its entirety
    Start breeding BPs
    Take my National Certification exams for NP and CNS
    Get the Jeep lifted 3" and 35" tires under it.


    I want to add Rainier to the list, but that may have to wait till 2014. Just finished Whitney for the 2nd time, but need the ice/snow training. We may do Shasta when I return.
  • 09-02-2012, 03:14 AM
    ChrisS
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    Sounds awesome man! I should be going on my first elk hunt in 2013 in Colorado which will be incredible! I've been in the mountains with elk around me but I've never tagged one myself. How do you plan to go about getting a deer for yourself? Also, I bought and have read about half of Storey's Guide to Dairy Goats since I got out here and after reading it I know that I am not ready for that kind of commitment yet. Everything has to be super escape proof and you have to milk these things every 12 hours religiously (supposedly) or it will affect their milk production and they cna have issues with their udders (forget the technical term but it's ad news for the goat). How many chickens do you have at the moment?

    I'm suppose to go hunting with some family. My brother has a .243 that I've been practicing with. So I'll either use that gun or buy a similar model. Elk hunting sounds like a blast. With the goats I want mini milk goats. They don't produce as much milk and from what I understand aren't as needy when it comes to milking. I think they are a 24 hr schedule instead of 12 hr like their full size counterparts (not 100% certain on this though). I have 3 egg layers right now. I had 4 but a raccoon got ahold of one. Jinx667 made me think of another thing I'd like to add to my list. I want to record 3 albums by the end of 2013. And the sooner the better.
  • 09-02-2012, 03:47 AM
    BWyant
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    For 2013?

    Finish my bachelor's in philosophy.
    Continue with website development testing.
    Get the hell off my mother's property even though I have my own place on her property.
    Breed ball pythons.
    Get back into church.
    More of a wish than goal - go on another mission trip (last one was to Mozambique, Africa for 3 months).
    Visit my dad in Pennsylvania and go to Penguins game.
    Finish the album that me and my buddy are working on.
    Run a 5k.
    Think of some more goals. LoL.

    - - - Updated - - -

    I hiked from the lodge to the top of Grand Targhee in Idaho a couple years ago in the middle of the night, like 2am. Nobody else was out. I don't know if that really counts as a decent hike or not. You'd have to tell me. Let me tell you thought, that was one of the more stupid ideas that I've had in my life. Apart from nearly getting lost when I thought it would be a good idea to try and cut across trails, hiking through three or four feet of snow is not an easy task, especially if you're not used to wearing snow shoes and the snow isn't packed down.
  • 09-02-2012, 05:06 AM
    gsarchie
    Jinx - What are NP and CNS? I've heard that Shasta is a good time and I'd love to get Whitney under my belt. I had a buddy head up to Denali this summer but he didn't get above 17,000 due to weather being terrible.

    Sounds awesome Chris. I am going to be getting some egg hens myself, and while the limit in Colorado Springs is 6 I may get more. We'll see when I get home, I guess.
  • 09-02-2012, 05:32 AM
    Mike41793
    NP is nurse practioner i think. CNS means central nervous system to me but prolly stands for cert. nursing something...

    Jinx if you do end up getting your jeep lifted, post pics of it! :gj:
  • 09-02-2012, 09:17 AM
    Pampho85
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    @gsarchie: Nice goals! Living off the land is pretty cool. I'd like to do so when I get my own house! Best of luck to you!
    @Chris: Good goals as well! If you ever want some pointers on making chili powder, feel free to ask! My grandmas been forcing me to make some ever since I was seven! Haha.

    1.) Get into the college of my desire.
    2.) Graduate within the top 15% of my class.
    3.) Somehow get a Boa Constrictor/SD Retic without the parents knowing.
    4.) Get a job at my local zoo.
    5.) Try to change my attitude and be more sociable.
    6.) Lean out a bit and get toned.
    7.) Eat one of everything on the Taco Bell menu. (Contradicts the previous statement haha)


    And that's about it. I'll add more when I think of some things.
  • 09-02-2012, 10:05 AM
    gsarchie
    So...... your #7 is the most awesomest goal that I've ever heard.:gj:
  • 09-02-2012, 10:41 AM
    Royal Hijinx
    Yep, NP is nurse practitioner and CNS is clinical nurse specialist. I should have time to study for the boards while on "vacation"...

    I will definitely get pics up of the Jeep when it gets re-done.
  • 09-02-2012, 11:01 AM
    Andrew21
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    I know I promised on my other thread a long term set of goals by yesterday but quickly realized its going to take more than a couple days to figure out that far into the future. So, I decided that I share some of my basic goals from now until the end of 2013.
    From now til Dec. 31 2012:
    Hike 10 miles in one day
    Buy my first set of corn snakes
    Make my own chili powder
    Do some volunteer work for Christmas
    Cut down on eating out
    Practice smart spending
    Build a snake rack
    Start breeding red worms
    Get another tattoo
    Take my family to Chimney Rock
    Go on my first deer hunt
    Now for 2013:
    Go skiing
    Hike 20 miles in one day
    Hike 250 miles over the course of the entire year
    Buy a mountain bike
    Play 5 disc golf courses I've never played before (maybe make this 10)
    Plant a garden
    Get milk goats
    Get 3 more egg layer chickens
    Cut grocery shopping to once a month
    Only eat out once a week
    Take a college course towards something I enjoy (music or biology or vet tech)

    I'm sure once I get the time to sit down and really think where I truly want to go in life this list will grow. Now I just have to make all or most of my goals achievable so I stay motivated to stick with them.

    I'm glad to see you picked corns! Do you know what morphs you are interested in? And some time in the next 3 years me and my dad are going to go muzzleloading in Colorado for elk. Should be a blast!

    My goals for 2013 are:
    Make 2 hatchling racks
    Breed one of my corns
    Sell most of the hatchlings at "local" shows
    Buy an ap rack
    Buy at least one hognose or a couple more corns(just the beginning)
    Build another mouse rack

    2020:
    Go to the NBA. :rolleyes:

    I think they are pretty realistic goals. :)
  • 09-02-2012, 12:43 PM
    ChrisS
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    so...... Your #7 is the most awesomest goal that i've ever heard.:gj:

    x2!!!
  • 09-02-2012, 12:48 PM
    ChrisS
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Andrew21 View Post
    I'm glad to see you picked corns! Do you know what morphs you are interested in? And some time in the next 3 years me and my dad are going to go muzzleloading in Colorado for elk. Should be a blast!

    My goals for 2013 are:
    Make 2 hatchling racks
    Breed one of my corns
    Sell most of the hatchlings at "local" shows
    Buy an ap rack
    Buy at least one hognose or a couple more corns(just the beginning)
    Build another mouse rack

    2020:
    Go to the NBA. :rolleyes:

    I think they are pretty realistic goals. :)

    I think I'm going to pick up a female opal and amel and a male sunkissed.

    Hope you make the NBA!

    @theReptileGuy I like your goals, I hope you get a job at a zoo, that would be awesome. And you'll have to share your chili recipe with me.
  • 09-02-2012, 01:27 PM
    darthsamurai
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    I know that it's a little early for a 2013 list but I don't get home from Afghanistan until December, so I can't really plan much for this year. Here are my goals for 2013:

    1) Move my family out to CO and give the relationship with the wife one more shot.
    2) Summit 18,500' Pico de Orizaba in Mexico.
    3) Summit two new 14ers in CO before 21 Feb, which will give me three 14ers summited in calendar winter.
    4) Buy an olive python.
    5) Summit 10 more new 14ers in CO during spring, summer and fall, bringing my total around half of the 14,000' peaks in CO.
    6) Summit 14,410' Mt. Rainier in WA.
    7) Camp in the Long Draw area of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River.
    8) Pass the promotion board in the summer and pin on the rank of Captain in November.
    9) Have my Special Forces Selection packet picked up and either go to or be scheduled for a selection class date.
    10) Breed ball pythons for the first time and hopefully get some eggs in 2014.
    11) Brew a batch of beer every two months (for a total of 6 batches, or 30 gallons of beer).
    12) Have an awesome garden.
    13) Buy some chickens and a sheep (chickens for eggs, a sheep to raise over the summer and slaughter in the winter for winter stew meat and lamb roasts).

    That is it for now. Things may be added as time progresses but nothing will be removed from the list!

    So what are all of your goals for next year?

    Wow! I wish I was that motivated to do things!

    For 2013:

    1. Finish my left sleeve
    2. Hatch out a BEL
    3. Hatch out a pied
    4. Get 1.2 sumatran short tails
    5. Get the garage converted into reptile room so there's room for more racks

    and thats about it
  • 09-02-2012, 01:46 PM
    cecilbturtle
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    11) Brew a batch of beer every two months (for a total of 6 batches, or 30 gallons of beer).

    Have you brewed before or is this a new venture? I've been brewing professionally for more than 10 years. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
  • 09-02-2012, 01:57 PM
    Pampho85
    @gsarchie: Thanks! My friends and I have already started pooling in money for it, so far $300 haha.
    @Chris: Thanks too! And if you ever need some help, just shoot me a message!
  • 09-02-2012, 02:02 PM
    Andrew21
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    I think I'm going to pick up a female opal and amel and a male sunkissed.

    Hope you make the NBA!

    @theReptileGuy I like your goals, I hope you get a job at a zoo, that would be awesome. And you'll have to share your chili recipe with me.

    Just curious, do you know how most corn morphs are reccesive? Including those 3. So with those pairings (unless you get hets) you'll only produce normal hets. Just saying.
  • 09-02-2012, 02:14 PM
    luvmyballs
    Pretty lofty goals guys. I just hope for 2013 that I wake up every day and stay regular.:eek:

    Sent from my ADR6350 using Tapatalk 2
  • 09-02-2012, 03:34 PM
    gsarchie
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Andrew21 View Post
    I'm glad to see you picked corns! Do you know what morphs you are interested in? And some time in the next 3 years me and my dad are going to go muzzleloading in Colorado for elk. Should be a blast!

    My goals for 2013 are:
    Make 2 hatchling racks
    Breed one of my corns
    Sell most of the hatchlings at "local" shows
    Buy an ap rack
    Buy at least one hognose or a couple more corns(just the beginning)
    Build another mouse rack

    2020:
    Go to the NBA. :rolleyes:

    I think they are pretty realistic goals. :)

    I've shot a good number fo deer with a muzzleloader but never an elk. We'll be hunting during the rifle season in CO and I may bow hunt before that for both elk and deer as well as turkey.

    As for the NBA - that is an awesome goal. You've probably never heard of Jeff Bosche but I would recommend reading a book that he wrote call "Long Shot: Beating the Odds to live a Jayhawk Dream." It talks about his career at KS and also about how he got there. Where do you want to attend/play college ball?
  • 09-02-2012, 03:56 PM
    Andrew21
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    I've shot a good number fo deer with a muzzleloader but never an elk. We'll be hunting during the rifle season in CO and I may bow hunt before that for both elk and deer as well as turkey.

    As for the NBA - that is an awesome goal. You've probably never heard of Jeff Bosche but I would recommend reading a book that he wrote call "Long Shot: Beating the Odds to live a Jayhawk Dream." It talks about his career at KS and also about how he got there. Where do you want to attend/play college ball?

    I tried bowhunting whitetail last year and i just can't handle it. Lol I shot a few times but completely missed. it just requires to much movement. Guns are really easy compared to bow and arrows. But I like the primitiveness(<--I think I made that word up) of muzzleloaders, plus the smoke is dramatic. Lol

    Unless God has a very specific plan for me that consists of being in the NBA, I doubt I'll get drafted. I honestly doubt that I even get a scholarship. I am a sophmore starting point guard, but my school is very small. I'm only 5'7. I'm *good* but I'm nothing compared to last years point. And all he got was a scholarship to ECU for track. Honestly, I'd feel really blessed just to play college ball. So I'm aiming for ECU. But obviously I'll send in applications to ou or osu(both). I don't really want to get out of Oklahoma. I do learn really fast from my experiences on the court, so maybe in the next 3 years I'll improve enough for a scholarship. :rolleyes:

    My failsafe is to be a famous snake breeder. Lol I set high goals.
  • 09-02-2012, 04:22 PM
    foxoftherose
    Re: 2013 "To Do List"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    I want to add Rainier to the list, but that may have to wait till 2014. Just finished Whitney for the 2nd time, but need the ice/snow training. We may do Shasta when I return.

    Shasta's gorgeous, I can vouch for that. I didn't do any real climbing, since I was too young when I was there. All of that snow is a welcome change from where I live.
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