You're talking about 2dumb and wareagle, aren't you? :innocent:
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Gees! I hope you both get well soon..PGV it sounds to me like Lymes disease. I found my brother in the same condition you described. Please get checked for it.
thats sucks man get well soon
I'm kinda' concerned for both of you, hope you both have good doctors.
Mono?
Just kidin'! I hope y'all start feeling better soon.
Well I'm back up again... I'm starting to feel pretty good. My next doctors appointment is this upcoming Thursday. I'll have them check for Lymes disease. I hope that's not the problem. After all the places I've been, to catch it in a campground in Indiana would be disappointing.
It's going to take a bit to get caught up with the forum. I'll give it my best.
Thanks for all the well wishes...
You don't mess with Hoosier ticks. You sure don't want to "tick" them off.
See that right there? That, folks, is humor. Belly laughs, that's what it is.
*Yaaaawwwwwwwwwwwn*
I haven't really been able to talk much about the rendezvous because of how sick I've been, but I had a great time. We had a small group but with very diversified backgrounds. IMO, the rendezvous was a great success.
First off, Rick and Crash were great... We're lucky to have them both involved in the forum. Believe it or not, both are very soft spoken and great to talk with. Rick is very knowledgeable and if he doesn't know the answer, he will tell you where to get the answer. Crash is "again" very smart and a great instructor.
Mrs. Crash was so nice and enjoyable to be around. I believe she contributed way more to the rendezvous than she thought she would.
Another great lady was equus, she took over the tomahawk and knife throwing. She put all of us to shame and it was her first time at it. She's one determined woman. Everything she tried she wanted to master.
Pocomoonskyeyes brought the good-old-boy hospitality with him. A knowledgeable outdoorsman and as friendly a person as you would want to meet.
Now Oldsoldier is the man you want to meet up with if TSHTF. He was loaded for every possible catastrophe. Smart, equipped, and mobile. His war wagon - with trailer - could support a dozen people. Just find what road he's on and get in behind him.
Hoosierarcher was willing to set down and talk about most anything. That man knows a lot about preparing for an emergency and our government. He's very well educated and a really good guy.
I would highly encourage these types of rendezvous's throughout the forum. Even small groups meeting up around the country would make for a good time.
Thanks for all that attended, I'm looking forward to the next one.
I'm thinking of another Florida or Georgia get together when the weather cools down.
Pgv... thank you for the kind words. I am always willing to share my limited knowledge with anyone who wants it all they have to do is ask. I'll try to answer best I can. Tue with the Gadgets anyone that needs/wants the "toys" maybe I can help guide them in the right direction as I have spent a lot of time researching gear ans "gadgets" so maybe I can save someone a little time.
[B]However you forgot someone who also made a BIG contribution to the jamboree[B][
You also shared a lot of great information with us all. Your expertise in outdoor lore and fishing was very good and of great value to me. I just wish the temperature was a little lower so we could have "wet a few flies". Thank you for your contributions,
I agree EVERYONE on the forum needs to get with others in their "area" and have a get together. The friendships you form the knowledge you gain and the fun you'll have will always be with you and may even make the life saving difference someday.
thanks again to all the attendees of jamboree!!!
Don
You guys would love the temps here now,LOL not getting outta the 70's during the day and dropping to the 50's at night!
Same here in N.E. Ohio, too bad we didn't have this kind of weather a couple of weeks ago.
Here's some pictures of the stuff I got at the rendezvous -
First Picture: a shot of everything.
Second: ancient coral from central Florida. Given out by Crash & Mrs. Crash. Great material to Knapp.
Third: "Goody Bag" from Oldsoldier.
Fourth: nice book I traded Oldsoldier for.
Fifth: PVC cache made by Oldsoldier and next to it is a piece of Florida bamboo from Crash.
I need to retake a couple pictures to show you the rest, the first ones didn't upload. Be right back.
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Man what can I say after such compliments!!! I'm still blushing.Even after all those smilies And Oldsoldiers post!! Uh... Gee... Thanks Phil. I'm flabbergasted.
Just to echo what Oldsoldier said you forgot to include yourself and modesty aside for just a minute...Reach around and Pat yourself on the Back. You are one heck of a cook!! I like cooking but I know I couldn't have pulled off those potatoes eggs and bacon dish you whipped up like you had been doing it since you were in diapers... A LOT of experience went into that!! And you are right in there with Oldsoldier when it comes to equipment. Between the two of you the rest of us could've just showed up!!
Yes it was a wonderful time!! I have a better idea of what to expect for the next get together. I will be better prepared for the next one. Honestly I just thought it would be a bunch of us getting together and Camping, sitting around sharing stories, experiences, and skills. Boy did I underestimate!! It was so much more! My expectations were like saying Mt McKinley is a hill, only to get there and find a MOUNTAIN!! I hope everyone get's that analogy!! I can't say enough about how great it is!
Here's a couple more things I got -
First: Kentucky flint from pocomooneyes & Equus
Second: a handmade knife from Crash. It feels real nice in my hand.
I believe that's it. I wasn't fortune enough to win any prizes from the other attendees. There was a lot of great stuff to be had. Maybe next time. :)
PGV - I didn't get a chance to seal that sheath. If you'd like - I'll post directions that I was going to use (but haven't tried yet).
Yes there was one other thing I do remember, an instant cold pack from Rick. I used it right away, I wrapped it in a wet pack towel and put it on my head. Did anyone mention that it was hot that week.
Was it? Didn't notice.
I'll find the instructions and post them.
I remember another thing now, Hoosierarcher gave out "firebugs" made of wax, sawdust, and cotton. Neat little fire starters.
Only a man from Florida wouldn't of noticed.
Well, I've been called that before... and worse...
PGV - here's the thread with sheath making information. http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...628#post150628
Thanks Crash!
I'm ready for another rendezvous, I got the bug now. Maybe somewhere from North Carolina down. Crash did the longest travel last time, so something closer his way.
I could also do one up at my friends cabin in Clinton County PA. Between the cabin and the property we could setup a nice camp. Sorry Crash that would be a drive for you. You would just have to stay longer to make it worth the trip.
Sometimes running a small business and enjoying leisure time don't go hand in hand. One of the trips I'm doing this fall will be Cumberland Island. Boat drops you off and then backpack to the campsite.
I like that... I know how it is to run your own business. I'm all for one in PA and one down by you in Florida.
In Florida, in the cooler months that is!
Cooler months for me, not you Crash.
I'm thinking January. It'll be like summer for you guys. Of course the last one we did here it got down to 22 F. I thought it was great. Mrs. Crash was not amused.
I can work with cool to cold. And as far as Mrs. Crash is concerned, I believe she could deal with anything she sets her mind to. But, that doesn't mean she has a mind to go out and freeze...
By January in N.E. Ohio, 22F and above sounds good to me. Pick a place and I'll be there.
If you do Florida or Georgia I swear I'll do everything in my power to be there. I had a lot of fun, great fellowship, I learned a lot and reinforced some friendships. I'm not sure it gets any better than that.
To everyone that didn't go.......
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Maybe some of our North Georgia folks have some ideas. I think Cumberland Island would be cool though. Mrs. Crash and I are going this fall (after the golf resort weekend I had to bribe her with).
And you point is??????