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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: DotD] #228764 01/08/09 11:10 PM
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Wow! I'd love to climb those mountains. Imagine the view from up there!


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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: Art] #228765 01/09/09 04:36 AM
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It was -7F in the blind, but we had fun!

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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: mhr] #228766 01/09/09 03:43 PM
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Pup looks camo in the snow. Great shot <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: ordawg1] #228767 01/15/09 06:25 PM
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Guys those are some incredible shots........Im itching to get outdoors ASAP.


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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: Gambit] #228768 01/20/09 05:28 PM
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just took these today. [img][image]http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r406/johnpzane/100_0208.jpg[/img][/image] [img][image]http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r406/johnpzane/100_0217.jpg[/img][/image] Enjoy!


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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: meatcutter] #228769 01/25/09 03:30 AM
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Well, I took the yak out to the lake with the SOD for company. I intended to put out some jug lines, a few drop lines and jig for crappie. It got dark and I didn't want to be stuck out on the lake(resevoir actually)alone. So, I never got around to the jigging. It was a good evening.

Upon loading my boat back in the truck I also found my left boots leaks. After further investigation at home I think it is coming for the stitching along the instep. If some oil and beeswax doesn't cure it a call to Wesco will.


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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: imaginefj] #228770 01/26/09 06:47 AM
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wanted to post one of my favs.... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: mcjhrobinson] #228771 01/26/09 10:31 AM
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Ummm.....Please be careful there mcjhrobinson! That looks a little scary! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: REM762] #228772 02/11/09 10:13 PM
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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: macgregor] #228773 02/12/09 09:10 PM
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Some pictures from a short hike with the dog today.
Wore my TAD gear ranger hoodie so I thought I would do some posed self-timer shots. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
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The dug.
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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: Shaolin] #228774 02/12/09 11:22 PM
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nice pics guys, all of you!


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Re: Outdoors and Fieldcraft Photo thread! [Re: macgregor] #228775 02/12/09 11:25 PM
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Well I have been wanting to post my set up for awhile now and since I'm on a roll with the pictures I figure I should keep it up. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

I have put much time and thought in this kit and I think I have done pretty well.
The base pack is a older Camelbak Chaos, they still make this hydration system but it is in forest green and black now instead of coyote.
On the bottom of the pack you can see I have a poncho, on the side you can see my "survival knife" and psk, on the other side is the orange survival bandana which is usually inside the pack but is outside because of the recent hunting season, and on the left strap you can see a 1700lb carabiner.

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Here is the contents of the front pocket, I keep these things in here because I use them alot.
Inside is a SOG powerlock, canteen cup and stove, filter tabs, and the IMPS-NET(http://www.brigadeqm.com/cgi-bin/tame.exe/store/level4c.tam?M5COPY.ctx=7824) that also contains 100yds of 550 cord.

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Here is the contents of my knife kit, the pouch is a maxpedition cacoon, the sheath is a basic spec-ops molle, the strap is from a Gerber LMF2.
The knife is a Busse Comp Edge Hell Razor which I chose because it is really light, tough, chops, and cuts extremely well.
Contents are: firesteel with fatwood, hank of 110lb cord, medium stone, complete Doug Ritter kit, firestarter, Case hunter trapper orange g-10, 12 hour light stick, and a Surefire E2L.

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Here is the knife kit packed up.

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This is what it looks like when you open up the main compartment of the pack.

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Here are the contents of the pack laid out.
There are mechanix gloves, survival bandana, fire kit in tin, sas survival guide, extra bateries for the surefire, militec-1 oil, a 72 hour candle, wool socks, a heavly modified sawyer medkit (with extra E-badanges, sutures, moleskin, cream etc.), toilet paper, two minirolls of ductape, 2 500kcal energy bars, the rough and fine rod from a sharpmaker, 2 12 hour lightsticks, paracord, heatsheet, and a silva ranger compass.

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Now packing it up.
I try to pack smart, with the most needed and used stuff at the top.
First I put in the candle, socks and 550 cord.

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Next is the lightsticks, tape, energybars, heatsheet, sharpening rods, and medkit.

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Lastly the bag with the book, bateries, oil, and firekit goes in, then the TP, gloves, bandanna, and the silva ranger sits on top and is dummy corded to a loop on my pack strap.

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Here it is all zipped up and ready to go again.

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Hope that gives you guys some ideas.
If you have any questions just ask.

-Jed


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