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Um - No thank you. You may find some adventurous types here, but I doubt anybody will take you serious until they learn a bit more about you. You can start in the Introduction section.
Please excuse me. I'm going to make an effort to correct your post so that I can understand what you are trying to say.
Here goes: Who would like to join me? Lets go prospecting, fossil hunting, fishing and survival camping. Must be easy to get along with and have a car, truck or something. I have a sluice box and some pans. Maybe we'll get lucky.
Hmm, lets see here.
I have transportation.
I have a sluice box.
I have gold pans.
I have place's to go prospecting, fossil hunting, fishing and camping.
Would I like you to join me. Do I really need to answer this or can you figure it out?:confused:
Hey mods maybe someone could move these post by PPJ out of this thread and into its own in the general forum.
I think this guy might be a Troll playing us with his "stupid proposition" to see how we'll respond. Notice that he has no "intro" but does have info posted on his personal profile page. As long as he doesn't go to far I'm just going to edit the e-mail address until he puts it in his signature.:cool:
ewwww, internet trolls
http://hoboken411.com/wp-content/upl...net-trolls.jpg
In the scrapbook, right next to this one.:D
http://tinypic.com/68ymhs.jpg
D.A., these are calm questions: Why do you think that I have to live up to your expectations? Why do you believe that you are the authority on how people should react? For the record, earlier I was trying to ask these guys some direct questions & was being ignored, then I visited their web-site & that's the reason for the post. You've taken it out of context. Read on & you'll find many of us were upset with these guys. Be carefull that you don't wind up in the same place.
Adrian still stops in from time to time. He doesn't post, but I think he misses us.
I have a load of survival gear at the house just incase things get bad and I have to head for the hills. But,I will need my 4x4 to pack it with.I know that if I need to go where the 4x4 won't go,then I have to eliminate alot of gear and take only what I need that will fit my daypack. Also I'll have to decide which rifle to take with me.I'm leaning towards my Marlin .35cal levergun with about four boxes of ammo. I'm wondering if I should bother taking my Starbucks frequent purchase card?
Let you conscience be your guide but you never know what's over the next ridge. A Frappuccino Blended Creme goes pretty good after a life altering 3 hour hike.
First a maggot and now this. I don't have to stay on here you know.
The 35lb deal kinda limits me.
Wool blanket, tarp, 550 cord, superglue, duct tape, snare wire, canteen and cup, mess kit, Kabar, double bit axe, book "How to stay alive in the woods", lots of good info there. I'd probably bring my S&W model 29, .44 mag, 8 3/8 barrel but I think it alone exceeds 35lbs, least if feels that way after toting it for a while.....
I saw that recently in Chattanooga,I also notice that he left to go back to some base to bring in supplies he needed to build his cabin. Now having said that, he was also a trained or very gifted individual. A lot could be learned from him but not many of us are made of his stuff. I wish.
Interesting thoughts........Quote:
How about telling us a bit about yourself? http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...splay.php?f=14
Why? I don't have to think at all. Generally don't, either.
Gosh, spiritman, all that lecturing and you still haven't shared any useful knowledge for them.
My one advice is to have someone fly by every week to make sure they are still okay or to take them out when they've had enough.
Tom Brown stayed a year in the Piney woods taking only his knife, but he was an expert after many years at it.
so does anyone know what happened to these guys? their news section on the website hasnt been updated since '07.
i know im going out on a limb and probably no one even looks at this thread anymore except sarge ;) but i just wanted to comment on the argument between sarge and spirit a long time ago.
i think you guys are both right.
sarge in that those guys were asking for an accident
spirit in that they needed guidance
it seems like you two should have combined efforts instead of fighting :) maybe in future situations if anything like that happens a good approach would be to offer all advice you can (a la spirit) while constantly reinforcing the need for proper preparedness (a la sarge)
ah well. thats just my compulsive .02
a day late and a dollar short i guess :)
i really want to know what those guys are doing these days.
Probably.......
"Pushin' up daisys to welcome the Sun and the morning dew."
Like, sleeping on the wrong side of the grass, if you get my drift.......
I read your post as if it were a joke, and if it is, I commend you for making it just believable enough. If it is not a joke, I'll give you the information you requested of us:
Instead of Northern Manitoba, go to Maui and live for a month in a motel. Take lots of money for buying meals out and buying sunscreen. Skip the web site.
While it is good sport to revisit this thread from time to time, or merge the occasional thread into this one as a poster proves their worthiness to join this "sticky" - you do realize that the question from Adrian was asked almost two years ago right?
This all sounds good.
Now lets look at you having to do this without a choice?
SHTF!!!
Now what are you going to take?
Now you don't have the luxury of making 2 trips.
You have time to grab BOB and hoof it!
What are you going to do then?
Just a thought
Just this past weekend my husband and I, along with four other friends, grabbed our bug-out bags and some extra water and headed off for a 10 mile hike with an overnight stay in the Ocala National Forest here in Florida. I think all of our packs started at over 40 pounds but 20 pounds of mine was water. If I was going somewhere to stay a year I would replace the extra water with more gear and add in my katadyn filter. We managed to get camp set up before the typical florida afternoon storm hit and we all managed to get through it fairly dry. A good fire after the rain passed and we had all our clothes and gear dried out again before bed time. Ill try and remember what all I had packed:
Hammock
Mosquito Bar
Poncho
Poncho Liner
4 tent stakes
100' 550 cord
Extra Set MCCUU
4 pair Socks
2 t-shirts
2 changes underwear
1 towel
First Aid Kit + Moleskin and Footpowder
Toiletries
Toilet Paper
Field Knife, Leathermans tool, and Pocket knife
Magnesium fire starter
Tinder
Flashlight
two-way radio
Food (I would have packed differently for a year, I knew this was an overnight only and packed accordingly) - granola, trail mix, nutra-grain bars, jerky, can of fruit, coffee
3L camelbak
4 extra Litres of water inside rucksack (again, for long term I would have dropped these and added more gear, including a katadyn or other purifying/filter system)
Sidearm + three loaded mags
Oh, and a book and travel reading light. Cant forget the necessities.
All this packed very well into my Molle system pack. If this hadnt been a recreational "lets see how we do" type hike, I would have added my Molle LBE vest with patrol pack, battle rifle + ammo, bandolier, and more socks. You can never have too many pairs of good socks.
Crash? Rick? Do your job now. C'mon, do it.
Jeez - give me a second. I'm old. Hey FlaSurvivalGroup how about hiking over to the Introduction section and tell us a bit about yourself. Thanks. http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...splay.php?f=14
Atta Boy! I knew you had it in ya'!
Okay, first of all, 7 liters of water is 15.5 pounds. And why on earth would you carry 7 liters of water? You have a Katadyn filter and you still carried it? (shaking head). I carry two quarts and my MSR filter plus purification tablets.
Oh, well, yeah. I mean, who wouldn't? WHAT?! How on earth do you pack a Molle pack for a year's stay? (head slap)Quote:
Originally Posted by FlaSurvivalGroup