If I start driving now........
If I start driving now........
19 hours if you don't make more than 1 pit stop,lol!
Soular powered by the son.
Nell, MLT (ASCP)
More ammo,and water prep.
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While on a business trip, I had some free time, so I found and picked up WalMart Ammo for .22 and .45, researched Ruger 10/22 and all the cool upgrades like pistol grip and adjustable stock/ rail options available for it. Saw a couple of 10/22's at the same WalMart. Looked for reasonably priced .30 Carbine ammo- no luck. Practiced some knotcraft with paracord. Showed a buddy the way to wrap a bunch of paracord and not get it knotted up, encouraged a buddy to get his concealed carry permit for his home state. Added a couple of items to the grocery list for the pantry. Read some selected sections of the old "Bushcraft" book.
Checked out some maps of a local Wildlife Management area for potential hike routes and trout fishing locations and potential fall deer hunting locations.
Arranged pantry when I got home from trip, since a well-arranged pantry is an ongoing step to shelter-in-place food prepping.
Still saving money for that generator switch!
found 9mm for 9 bucks a box at wally world. shame you can only buy 6 boxes.
"A hero never lives forever, but a coward never lives"
EMT Instructor
Same here. None to be found. Buy six then come back and buy six then come back and....
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I Wonder Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here, and drink what ever comes out?"
50 a box. The shelf was marked for blazer 8.97 a box but they had federal red box "champion" 50 rounders. 9mm 115fmj
"A hero never lives forever, but a coward never lives"
EMT Instructor
they must have had 50 boxes in. after work i stopped in and they were gone. They also had 15 ct OObuckshot fore 10 bucks. not a bad deal methinks.
"A hero never lives forever, but a coward never lives"
EMT Instructor
After putting off the fight with my old Onen generator for too long I finaly got it running last night.While I had the battery charging I decided to give pull starting a shot.I dont think I will try that again unless the motor has had time to warm up.I did learn not to keep the pull cord stored on the pully.Once I got the genny started (using the battery)the pull cord with its plastic handle whipped around like it was possesed.Then flew off the pully just under the speed of sound accross my garage.This is going on the list of things never to do again.
Joe
Red meat is good for you.Its the green furry meat you have to worry about.
Caught 2 decently sized rainbow trout this weekend, threw 'em on the bbq last night...Hope you all are drolling cus they were soooo yummy!![]()
~~You can take the girl out of the city, but you can't take the city out of the girl~~
Well, good for you!! Are those the first?
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nope...2nd and 3rd....first that I kept though! And thanks!
~~You can take the girl out of the city, but you can't take the city out of the girl~~
Ran 100' of 1" (Very expensive) copper waterline from the well to the shop building site. Bought two glocks, and 1,750 rounds on ammo. Also bought four LED tactical rail lights, and one more green laser. Regretfully I have rediscovered how sore one is the day after, 13 hours of extreme manual labor.
So - no more hauling water from the creek? How deep do you need to put that water line to keep it from freezing/bursting?
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