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    Finished rotating my stored gasoline.
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    I got a great deal on canned veggies. I got an Esbut stove and some trioxione cubes for it. I got a couple bottles of iodine tabs. I bought a book about self sufficient living.
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    Made my first fire with a bow drill.

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    Stored away more water, purchased some more ammo a few weeks ago. Apparently .45acp is hard to find in my town.

    Also moving forward with more supplies here and there. Figuring out a few ways to secure the house more then it already is.

    I usually buy a can of something (the large ones) every week or time I go shopping. The local King Soopers has Kroger 20lb white rice for $13 (they did 2 weeks ago) so I like to pick one of those up every so often.

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    We stocked up on more ammo at a gun show this past weekend. .22LR, .223, and 7.62x39. Also purchased some fresh Mountain House meals.

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    I learned how to dog sled from Jason Montana and realized I better get back in shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockymtnchief View Post
    I learned how to dog sled from Jason Montana and realized I better get back in shape.
    Were you pulling.....or did he let you ride?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Were you pulling.....or did he let you ride?
    He let me drive, but didn't warn me about pushing the sled through deep snow uphill with a 240 pound photographer in the sled while trying to keep up with the dogs. I let him know that I hadn't ran that much since I was on Cops running through the trailer court with no shirt on

    I wouldn't have traded the experience for anything, though.

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    Sounds like a great time. Photographer? We need pictures!
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    I took some, but haven't downloaded them yet. The photographer was working for The New York Times. Turns out Jason is a national celebrity! lol

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    I have always wanted to do that Rocky...in fact I have owned four Siberians over the last 12 years, and had three of them hooked up to a skateboard once. It was fun, but really fast...and a bit uncontrollable. ;o)

    What I did this week was re-organize my utility belt, added a molle 3 mag m-16 case and filled it with a poncho, emergency blanket, wire saw, flashlight, compass/whistle/match case/mirror combo thing, water tabs, condoms, and a couple tampons.

    I also bought a new 3 liter hydration pack, knife sharpening stones, and a canteen pouch.

    Phew.

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    NOTHING!
    work, buy winter tyres for he girls' truck.

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    Started the chicken coop, and trying to get the ground ready for the garden.
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    picked up a new knife,canteen,compass,survival manuals for edible plants. etc....
    lazy days!!!!!

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    I picked up a new Lansky sharpener, Les Stroud's book, a Cormic McCarthy book that looks like it might be somewhat on topic, two boxes of Emergen-C, two bottles of Nyquil (had a cold last week and realized it's something I never want to be without), an inflatable mylar vest, and a straw filter for the BOB. I received my UPS order from a couple weeks ago that included three years of non-hybrid seeds.

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    Stocked up on free icemelt. Lots of ice around here.
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    Oh, I did some stuff. Food and ammo mostly. ALso working on my fence around the place. weather permitting of course

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    bought another 20lbs of white rice ($13) along with a few more cans of beans, etc. added another 4.5 gallons of water to the supplies, also found the missing tent stakes so i now have a spare tent.

    bought a nice kerosene lamp with 5 gallons of fuel.

    already making plans for camping.

    edit: also got a Lansky sharpener for myself over the holidays...love it.
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    Butchered a pig ,spent the better part of the day making sage sausage,and sweet italian sausage,had not done this for years,brought back a few memories of my mom and grandmom,when we butchered hogs it took all day to grind the sausage (3 pigs at a time,manual grinder) took about twenty minutes to grind all the sausage.

    My first time making italian sausage.
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    Woo Hoo! Dinner at Nell's!
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