It usually is more than $100 but take a look at "Tenkara" fishing. [url]http://www.tenkarausa.com/
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It usually is more than $100 but take a look at "Tenkara" fishing. [url]http://www.tenkarausa.com/
Sarge47 you are right just Smoky Bears
It may or may not be camping, it is all a matter of viewpoint. But it would be great life experience.
A lighter, and ferro rod, some tinder
I agree MrFixIt
Either Field and Stream or Boy's Life magazines in the barber shop....Those were the days.(back when I had hair)
Actually I started when "BANDAIDS" came in a metal box mid 1960's.
I kept:
2 single edge razor blades
braided fishing line
fish hooks
line weights
fish bobber
strike anywhere matches(the...
I will jest a an surgically implanted chip
EMT I
Tactical medic
I have them all but I refer to 98.6 the most and use it to teach classes as well
I used to make these when I was a kid(yes it has been awhile) and my parents would not let me have a knife. we made several and would hide them in the woods next to a river so we could go fishing...
now I was hoping for a pic of those big shrooms you guys have over in Indiana.
I used to be a Hoosier
tarp is my first choice, and then tent if the insects change my mind
I had a doctor tell me once that the easiest way to reduce backpacking weight, was to lose body weight and go on a diet/exercise program.
If it were not for people like these I would not have a job.
Even if they are used "BEAR ....DON't.....CARE
Good info I have been experimenting with winter overnights
I also use aerial maps and compass extensively. I would rather have an aerial than a topo anyway. I used both topos and aerials when I taught navigation on a military base.
I think the students...
When you take away your vision, your other senses are enhanced. (hearing, smell)
Night also has more activity.
Some people I have trained were given cotton for their ears to reduce the sound.
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Thin bones work well for gorges like chicken bones, bird bones, etc. they are strong thin and hollow.
LOL.............Rick's answer is best:)
and he is right on
Nope just put your fingers in the fire for about a minute to kill the bacteria.
add salt a pepper to taste
I use a titanium spoon and fork set and chop sticks
Your on the right track (pun intended)
Let me see if I can illustrate.............
When I teach action indicators we set up a sand pit and have two teams. team A moves through the sand pit and...
You may concentrate on action indicators for awhile before to much on pressure releases. When you work on action indicators the pressure releases will come with practise and "Dirt Time'