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  • hacksawfg

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    Mar 8, 2012
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    Hopefully not Genera
    Don't know if we've ever tried this before, but as I was looking at outdoor gear, it struck me that at my current weight (275 lbs), with gear, I would exceed weight limits in most kayaks (for fishing), tree stands, etc. It's really hard for me to carry because I'm a big guy (that, and my only pistol is a P226), and everything prints. In short, I need to lose some weight, at least 50-60 lbs.

    Any other big guys out there game for a weekly weigh-in, maybe ideas for good-eating (i.e. healthy for you while still including a little bit of bacon), etc.?
     

    Mr Evilwrench

    Quantum Mechanic
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    Aug 18, 2011
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    Carmel
    I was up near 300, year and a half ago, and lost 50 in a couple of stages. Bit of a way to go to my target still, but I don't float so I don't feel too bad about it.
     

    pfinley82

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    Aug 6, 2011
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    Frankton
    I joined right after i put ribeyes on the grill...maybe a side salad? I don't even own a scale so I'll have to pick one up.
    I was too fat to be weighed by the scale at the gym. I have since lost a lot of weight and have refused to get on a scale. I guess I will have to break bown and weigh myself for this!
     
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