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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: ] #602930 12/19/11 03:39 AM
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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: SkunkHunter] #602931 12/19/11 03:48 AM
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Not sure which protiens bars you've been eating.

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Do you just dislike the improvised stoves or camping ones too?
dedicated camp stoves like my msr whisperlite are great for a quick water boil for dehydrated meals. Plus some parks not allow open fires I hear.

For survival no fire no smoke, multiple fuels, I think it's a good thing to carry.

The twig stove looks god I wouldn't think a lot of smoke is given off and fuel is plenty.


But you are right nothing beats the flavor and experience of fire/ fowl cooking!

I think stoves like the MSR you have are great for short run back packing, but I prefer the ritual of building a fire even if it is just a mall enough one to get coals to boil water. I am in no hu

Like I have said before, in a survival situation it is probably a good thing to have smoke to help the rescue folks find you. Think about all the disasters or whatever you have read about, heard about or seen since you have been paying attention - Katrina, Japan quake, Haiti quake, tsunamis etc etc etc, I promise you they wanted to be seen, heard and found ASAP.

Yes, there is the off chance TEOTWAWKI could happen and then smoke may not be a wise idea, but I am not going to add the few pounds to my pack for that off chance event when a few pounds of water, food or ammo (for food and maybe protection) is probably going to be more needed than keeping low profile.

When is the last time good people had to hide from a large invading force on U.S. soil?

People talk about the U.S. economy going belly up. And, I agree we are heading down a bad

road, but we are nowhere near Great Depression levels. My granddad tells a lot of stories, s about the depression. Is he hiding the stories about hiding in the woods from marauders?

Sorry about the soap box tangent, I just think prepping for immediate survival like in a Katrina event is more important than prepping for Red Dawn. (shhh, Arch hates it when I use that movie

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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: Sar5] #602933 12/23/11 11:19 PM
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Well, not exactly what I've done to prepare....

I've been helping educate a couple of my relatives. They've become very interested in survivalism, and I've been writing "primers", taking calls, answering countless texts, and hosting them at the house to explain the process, mind set and products.


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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #602934 12/24/11 01:22 AM
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Sounds like prepping a circle of trust <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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prepping for Red Dawn. (shhh, Arch hates it when I use that movie reference) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Movie reference?

More like training film <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />





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I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.





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prepping for Red Dawn. (shhh, Arch hates it when I use that movie reference) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Movie reference?

More like training film <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />





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That gave me a good laugh and helped me dcide what to watch tonight.

Excuse me while I pop some corn for tonight's training session.

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I snagged a 40mm ammo can, ran it through the dish washer, laid a bead of silicon inside the bottom and rattle canned the outside. It should hold about 3000 rounds of 9mm in their factory boxes.


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Cycled 10 miles to a friend's house to pick up about 50 pounds of camping gear I let him borrow and have lunch. Cycled back home with said gear strapped to my bicycle and my EDC pack (about 15 pounds) on my back. I spent about 45 minutes in the home gym doing upper body with mostly dumbells and my own body weight. Then ran 3.3 miles in boots and utility pants with a 30 pound pack on my back.

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I snagged a 40mm ammo can, ran it through the dish washer, laid a bead of silicon inside the bottom and rattle canned the outside. It should hold about 3000 rounds of 9mm in their factory boxes.

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Cycled 10 miles to a friend's house to pick up about 50 pounds of camping gear I let him borrow and have lunch. Cycled back home with said gear strapped to my bicycle and my EDC pack (about 15 pounds) on my back. I spent about 45 minutes in the home gym doing upper body with mostly dumbells and my own body weight. Then ran 3.3 miles in boots and utility pants with a 30 pound pack on my back.

Impressive. I have to start doing more cardio.


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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: imaginefj] #602941 12/26/11 03:36 AM
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Within the last couple days:

Checked my gas cans and food storage

Got a bunch of rechargeable AAA bats in the mail

Purchased a factory second knife at the Buck factory store

Got a wool shirt at Goodwill for $4

Got a bunch of free fire wood from a buddy that worked on my wifes car

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