that reminds me of something I need to try....for my ferro rod I find 1095 steel works the best....I have found several rock up here that are at least 7.5 on the mohs hardness scale.. not sure what...
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that reminds me of something I need to try....for my ferro rod I find 1095 steel works the best....I have found several rock up here that are at least 7.5 on the mohs hardness scale.. not sure what...
that's fine gives me more time to study the show and perfect my skills
so season 2 is already filled I am on the list for season 3
camp 10 makes good knives...I find it humourous when the knife threads come up...I carry a camp 10 blade and a crash blade have so since I got both of them on the Christmas exchange have lasted me...
hey sarge where would you hide the lifestraw to sneak it on the show
it is one of those skills that most don't practice...probably why I got into it...the challenge......I still need to figure out how to put pics on here from my laptop and then we will see how much...
what about remy/volewest orbraggsurvival
Algonquin park is reall really beautiful in the fall
for me it was shtf ....who was the ol boy from geeorgia frank? we really got along and I see sourghdough was banned
hmmm...so I have applied for season 2.....having been involvedwith dude your screwed and met john Hudson and the other boys it all comes down to psycology of survival....mitch I like he goes by...
I know im a little late here but two authors u cant miss out on are james halfpenny and mark elbrock. my tracking mentor rob speiden from the natural awareness tracking school has a great book out...
this class was the human tracking class...I will work on my skills this next year then hopefully bring Robert speiden back for the advanced cource next summer
don't forget I coined the term twinkie for sir rick lol
so I just noticed we don't have a tracking section....hmmm.....anywho....I just finished athe basic course from natural awarenesss tracking school. Robert speiden from Virginia came up here to the...
very familiar with muskol would like to stay away from chemicals so we will see how I stop myself from going insane next spring lol
this is a truly lost art which also fascinates me....I will be posting on this thread tricks and tips that work for me in my area of the country....they will probably work in other areas but as that...
howdy.......
thanks ya'll.... no need for sympathy its all good... i,m a survivor.....learned alot about myself thru this...i made my life so much simpler.....the less i have the more i gain....thought i needed...
so I survived teowaki... wasn't fun....head and neck injury..divorce and bankrupt..lost the farm...moved into a very small town...five minutes from the bush.. anyone knows anything about northern...
Well the s has hit the f here for ole wareagle69. At the end of my rope. The house of cards has all fallen down. Like toy soldiers. Just about time to bug out again. Another do over for what is it...
Personally as a novice trapper only 3 yrs at it in Ontario I don't do much trapping till at least December. Except for nucience beaver. The reason for this at least here is the quality of the fur....
That trip was a serious undertaking for said store owner. Reminds me of some people.
I am not sure what everyone's aversion to solo trekking is.....but it's the only way I go. Been doing it many...
True dat. Corporate scum greed all about greed they make a profit but that's not good enough they outsource the jobs leaving America in dept and unemployed.
Randyt
The winters are not hard on them. I have a plot on my property been growing for about four years never a problem and I am in northern Ontario
Thanks y'all