Personally, I like to be tactical on the inside, and look like a granola-eatin', peace-lovin' hiker/backpacker on the outside... so I've never bought anything even similar.
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Personally, I like to be tactical on the inside, and look like a granola-eatin', peace-lovin' hiker/backpacker on the outside... so I've never bought anything even similar.
Nope.... this is the gun and knife club. You took a wrong turn at the "Wilderness Survival Forums" sign. :gunsmilie:
I remember when 65 used to seem so old. Now, at 46, it doesn't seem old at all. My dad is a 66-year-old (Nam) Huey gunship pilot. He seems way more dangerous, now, than he did 30 years ago... almost...
A look back into history...
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Moral of the story: Don't run out of ammo!
Why kill it, if you won't be able to find it when it dies?
If you have a backpack with openings at the top and bottom, you just keep putting your dirty clothes in the top and, over time, clean clothes come out the bottom.
Excellent! Thanks for posting.
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This is essential. In my opinion, these skills, and the equipment needed are the #1 hole in most people's "prepping."
As for the question, for me it would be planting mostly starches (corn,...
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I guess that makes me a thrivalist instead of a survivalist.
... just attaching the senate bill to this story and the way he stressed, " the bill would allow anyone to own a gun without any training.
Seems like he was trying to stir up shtt. But I guess I'm...
Great! But the little news anchor spin at the end really ticks me off.
I tried to snare a donkey last week (long story... job related). I rigged a lariat in a 3' gate with the bottom of the loop at chest level, and the top of the loop above head level. My thoughts were...
There is a list down the left of this page for "Texas and the Southwest" http://www.foragingtexas.com/ . If you click on each plant name, it links to pictures. This is a well-respected site that...
Can we see some pictures of your favorites?
Now that's sweet.
That's easy... it begins precisely at the moment you start making them shovel the driveway.
Besides... this way is so much fun.
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Slow motion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBsNxfB9ZCM
Cool. But I think this thing might be very abusive to your wrists. The same rolling motion is typically used by folks that are really-good...
I was very proud of my 22-year-old daughter, who lives in Atlanta. First, she knows how to drive in the snow, because I made a point to teach her (and she grew up in the mountains). Then, the day...
Thanks for posting. I've been thinking about buying one of these http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/models.html for pack trips. I pawed at one in a store the other day--slick mechanism.
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I like this design much better than the last one you posted. Opinions vary, but I like the cutting edge to be almost parallel with the grip. This one looks just perfect to me.
From an axe man.
... and you could prop one end of that sofa up onto the table to fashion a nice shelter.
So when are y'all gonna change the name of the forum? :whistling:
At the local tanning salon? But why would you need grow lights with no electricity?