He said in another thread it was fresh road kill.
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Not according to Nell. But she does hit more during deer season for some reason. Better aim?
Tracks Across the High Plains...Death on the Bombay Line...A Touch of Death and Mayhem...Dead Rock...The Griswald Mine Boys...All On Amazon Books.
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That is a lot of stuff in a canteen pouch!
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Minimalist Camping: Enjoy nature, don't be tortured by it. Take as little as you need to be safe and comfortable.
I read this entire thread and many others. Joined the site.
I changed the oil in my truck, 13 quarts.
Bought my first first-aid kit. I'm currently working on my first BOB.
Bought some throwing knives, axe and a book on throwing knives from amazon. Added a lot of items to my wish list(not all to be purchased there, but just to keep a list).
I've never though of growing my own veggies, but once I have the time and resources, I will now.
Knowledge is power
Nada nothing zilch, been too busy woking on the laundry room, but then again, the only thing I can do to prep more than I already have is to store more food!
I wrote down 100 survival bushcraft project builds. they cover the major needs of someone in the wilderness. i think my favorite build is the two prod Father and Son Bow...
God lives in the Mountain, Serve the Master, The Mountain also serves the Master. Serve the Mountain,
The Mountain Breaks you.
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Gun show, added to stocks of ammo, brass, and Handi Rifles........
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Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
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Cleaned out my truck, organized my garage(I rent it), practiced knife throwing and sharpened my axe
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Updated Bug Out Bag with stuff from the gun show two weekends ago. Zeroed the scope on my new 6.8 SPC AR15 and I think with some time I am really going to like that rifle. I finished reading the SAS Survival Handbook. Next on the list is prepping my garden beds and finishing planting onions and potatos for this year.
I revised my emergency evacuation plan and my family and I practiced several different scenarios. I also purchased another 12 month food supply, so we are set for a long, long time!
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I just finished my urban light weight first aid kit. Planning to buy a good flint and steel...
Everybody has a different way to view the world...
Rebuilt the utility trailer. New floor and sides. It is a homestead necessity and replaces a pickup truck for me.
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When the temp tops 60 I will apply paint.
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If you didn't bring jerky what did I just eat?
Nice, .....Looks like hinges with removeable pins for take down?
One can never have too many trailers.....
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Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
Member Wahoo Killer knives club....#27
Don't forget to put the tent poles in the trailer.
600 rounds of PMC 9mm ammo in a dry box...............Glock food!
Cleaned up our new land well enough to pitch tents and build a fire. Next step is to put out a fire ring and build a small clay oven for cooking. Hopefully by years' end we'll be able to put down a hand-pump well. It's two miles from the Creek, so the aquifer will be shallow, cold, and clean. We're going to start off with fencing in the front, garden right behind it (the property faces south) and let most of the rest stay woods except for a trail leading back to the "midway" where we'll start our "shack". The only area that is almost clean is in the very back and I'm going to set up a beehive or two back there to help pollinate all the huckleberries and muskadines. All the trees are really big so there aren't many herbs growing.
We've got a lot of work to do to make it livable, but make no mistake; we want it to remain mostly the thick woods that it already is!
I added a cold steel tomahawk to my kit. Hit the dollar store for more peroxide, tuna salad, and first aid bandages.
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