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Hmm BOL means Bill of Lading on my world.
Picking one spot and relying on that may be short sighted. Your designated locale may be gone, contaminated or under water for instance. I think mobility and ability to make just about anywhere home is a better thing to prepare for.
I must be new at this survival thing? I made it 40 years...so yes sort of new. How about justin?
Sorry,, just thought you were being rude to the OP ,, "on MY world" what was that supposed to mean ?,, I sensed a note of jealousy in your post,,
No disrespect intended. I work in transportation and use that acronym daily.
BOL=Bill of Lading
AWB=Air Waybill
LTL=Less than Truck Load
FTL=Full Truck Load
SOL= Sh## outta Luck
Your turn, Justin. :innocent:
Red Lake? Is that a company-supplied hat you're wearing? :innocent:
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ine=1239564328
Oh sorry, was getting a beer :sneaky2: anyway, I understand what he is saying now,, Thats how people talk in his industry,, after awhile I am sure he will realize "BOL" means "Bug out location" here,, :)
http://www.treasurekingdom.com/mm5/g...TopHat2503.gif
Just sayin'. :innocent:
Not company supplied.
I don't dress for fashion, I dress to "survive" the conditions. Working and playing outside at 30 below you need to be practical, not cool.
Oooooooh, it's a SURVIVAL HAT, huh? :innocent: I'll betcha' it's way too tight for ya'.
Try one of these instead! :)
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_VPXmxeZVJU...tinfoilhat.jpg
With matching accessories. :innocent:
http://koti.mbnet.fi/bootfet/platformboot.jpg
http://www.notempire.com/images/uplo...cket-metal.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_chgPWEgls7...042010+001.jpg
Or just go for the full setup......... :innocent:
http://www.westol.com/~wizardoz/wiz_c016.jpg
So is this thread about Bug Out Locations or is it about my choice of headwear?
I guess when you are making 1000 posts a month you need something to get that post count up.
I figured you needed some competition. :innocent:
http://www.tektonics.org/lp/sarcasm.jpg
Wow, you guys post a lot. I feel like I should respond to each of you but for now just this one, which is actually On topic.
I have also heard of Bill of Lading since I worked in Shipping in a couple different factories.
And I know that a Bug Out Location is not for everyone but in my case at least it is perfect. And as I have said I hope to live up there someday if/when I get enough money to pay the no good property taxes, which are "only" $200 a year but living up there money would be rare to find or earn.
It would have to be an extreme catastrophic event to destroy my BOL - retreat, except for a terrible forest fire which is Possible but hopefully unlikely since it is covered in snow from mid Oct. to mid June. And even August and Sept. can be rainy with the "monsoon" rains. That is what the weather guys call it.
About contamination is it might be possible If Salt Lake City got nuked and the wind was right. Maybe even points on the West Coast but that is mighty far away also.
And about being underwater is my mtn place is at 9,500 feet with good drainage. And is on a mountain side as seen in some of the pics in the beginning of this thread.
AND I could be mobile If necessary and go into the wilderness, go to some other cabins If necessary, even go to town if truly desperate. Saratoga and Encampment are nice little towns that can be self sufficient if necessary with the large ranches etc. surrounding them.
Anyway, it all does not matter what others think for I am trying to do what is necessary and even some of what I want to do. Such as camp, work and even Live as much as possible in and near wilderness.
Hope everyone can do what they need and want to do also. Even come up and visit my mtn place anytime between July 1st and Oct. 1st when I am definitely on it and when it is the most snow free time. Nice vacation area. Two people from PA said they are going to the world's largest rodeo at Cheyenne the end of July and want to come up to my place to visit. I don't charge, just bring your own supplies... :thumbs_up: