Wyld

About me

Gender Male
Industry Agriculture
Location United States
Introduction I grew up in a small, rural town in Wyoming. I'm proud of where I am from (and you should be too). I’ve traveled a decent amount. I graduated from the University of Wyoming with a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science and still enjoy learning about animals. After my graduation I moved a little further south--but to be honest is just like what I was used to in Wyoming except, if anything, smaller and more secluded. This area is my current home and I really enjoy the people and scenery. I have a couple of jobs that keep me busy, but I enjoy each of them and get to learn something every day. I have an amazing wife and little girl; I have few friends, but they are good as gold and we keep in touch as much as possible. I have always been interested in learning about shooting and hunting, and although I never have any luck, I do enjoy fishing. God has brought me to where I am and I will continue to appreciate each wonderful day He grants me. God is Great & Life is good!
Interests Hunting, Fishing, Projectiles, Archery, Tools, Equipment, Flashlights, Knives, Firearms, Knowledge, All things that make this country the best one!
Favorite Movies Shooter, Magnificent 7, Tombstone, Iron Man 1, Buck
Favorite Music Classic Rock, Toby Keith, Country that's been influenced by Classic Rock
Favorite Books Bible, American Sniper, Red Circle, The Faraway Horses, The Last Punisher, Thank You For My Service

If mud is dirt plus water, what is clay?

There are three main types of soil (not dirt, you're welcome Mr. Walters). There's Sand, Silt, and Clay from largest to smallest respectively. Clay is a type of soil and therefore can be dry or wet--if you add water to clay you have wet clay.