Just sitting here reading these old posts.Nice dream,living in another time with the knowledge you have now.but,personally,I wouldn't want to live in any time period before the invention of scented...
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Just sitting here reading these old posts.Nice dream,living in another time with the knowledge you have now.but,personally,I wouldn't want to live in any time period before the invention of scented...
I don't know about the edit.
But,for some good info on emergency preparedness,check out The End Times Report.I don't know the address,you can google it.Hope this helps,sorry for the misunderstanding.
Sorry for what?According to my dictionary,a diapason is "the complete range of a musical instrument".
One was glycerine,commonly used as a laxative in the form of suppositories(the magic bullet).
What's a diapason?
I've never used one,but I do have a hammock that I've thought would make a decent net/sein in an emergency.
Amen,Nativedude.
Another one of my hobbies is historical reenacting (mountain man),and my screen name is from my camp name,which is Ishkote onji okan.This is Ojibwe for "fire from bones",I am a fire kindled from the...
I beleive Black Hawk had his potrait painted by Catlin.He was well known by Indians and whites of the times,respected for his courage,speaking skills,and his good treatment of war captives.
The Sauk (Sac) Nation called themselves Saukenuk,I'm not sure of the original meaning.They lived in the Saginaw Bay area of Michigan until forced from there by the Beaver Wars of the late 1600's.They...
Nice hawk,Beowulf,although I question the utility of the backspike.I prefer a carpenters hatchet for survival/camp chores.That would be a fine weapon to have at hand once the bullets ran out.
what about steel wire snares?in a true survival situation,they are easier to pack around than spring traps,not to mention being less expensive.also,they have less surface area to be de-scented.