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Glad everyone made it home OK - how did they do on the second leg of the compass course? It was not an easy stroll in the woods. That being said, I'm pretty sure I would have missed one of the markers if we didn't have help. It was a hell of a course!!! I'm really glad ya'll did that for us. That second section was nasty. Dead fall everywhere and on the steep side too. Didn't go as far as we wanted to because it was so rough. Had a good time. I'll put together a canoe camp out later. I'm in! Good - will be limited because of canoes and transportation, probably can do six . Lot easier to bring more stuff. This was a good one though. Alex had a great time too. |
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Quoted: I wouldn't go quite that far, maybe just " pussy foot" would be more applicable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Anyone seen cat killer yet? I wouldn't go quite that far, maybe just " pussy foot" would be more applicable. I like it!!! You're right, though, we don't know for sure if it's dead. |
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Had a great time guys. Made it home just before 5. It was a fun trip and it was great getting to meet everyone and brush up on some skills.
I'll get the pics I took sent to bcaus3y this week so we can work on the AAR. There will be no AAR on the lemon brick ration bar after effects. I really think axl and Alex made the trip with the Nav course. Im really glad they made it out. Thanks guys. Hope we can get another one of these trips setup this fall. Maybe a little closer to GA this time, but as far away as possible from any walmarts, or cats... |
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Thanks for the kind words. Glad to have met you also. And greetings to your lady.
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Quoted: http://i.imgur.com/C0fXSRz.jpg?1 Here's a picture of the waterfall. The picture really doesn't do it justice, it's just beautiful. View Quote <---- |
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I had to laugh when I woke up this morning and the first thing I thought about was the becauz3y patented F*** That! sleeping system. |
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I found two ticks trying to get a free meal last night, hope you guys checked.
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Hey guys make sure you PM your phone number if you want me to have it.
I'll respond with mine, but I think most of you have it. |
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Hey Axl, where did you order your map from? I'd like to get one like it.
I think someone said they were going to mail it back to you. |
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Hey Axl, where did you order your map from? I'd like to get one like it. I think someone said they were going to mail it back to you. View Quote I have his map. Axl, please PM me your address and I'll get it in the mail this week to you. ETA- I'm sure I can find an envelope at Wal-Mart to fit the map in. |
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http://i.imgur.com/C0fXSRz.jpg?1 Here's a picture of the waterfall. The picture really doesn't do it justice, it's just beautiful. View Quote Very nice. I am completely unfamiliar with the SW. How do I get there? How far in, i.e. can a 4 and. 5 y/o make the hike? |
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Very nice. I am completely unfamiliar with the SW. How do I get there? How far in, i.e. can a 4 and. 5 y/o make the hike? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://i.imgur.com/C0fXSRz.jpg?1 Here's a picture of the waterfall. The picture really doesn't do it justice, it's just beautiful. Very nice. I am completely unfamiliar with the SW. How do I get there? How far in, i.e. can a 4 and. 5 y/o make the hike? The hike in is not bad at all, it's about a 15 minute walk from the parking area. The walk out is mostly uphill, but a 4/5 y/o could make it easily. Here's some info about the location |
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I used to take my kids there all the time at that age. Leave early, bring a picnic lunch, always had a great time. Its really a beautiful place. There are a dozen other places there just as nice as where we went.
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I think I took the most pics although I wish I had taken more. I will post them up soon with a short AAR. |
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http://i.imgur.com/C0fXSRz.jpg?1 Here's a picture of the waterfall. The picture really doesn't do it justice, it's just beautiful. Very nice. I am completely unfamiliar with the SW. How do I get there? How far in, i.e. can a 4 and. 5 y/o make the hike? The hike in is not bad at all, it's about a 15 minute walk from the parking area. The walk out is mostly uphill, but a 4/5 y/o could make it easily. Here's some info about the location Quoted:
I used to take my kids there all the time at that age. Leave early, bring a picnic lunch, always had a great time. Its really a beautiful place. There are a dozen other places there just as nice as where we went. Thanks guys. Will definitely try to make it a trip soon. My boys love to go on a "bear hunt." |
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That first photo is very unsettling. The old guy with the red hat (me) looks like he lost his ass or his diaper dropped somewhere and we all look like we're watching something very unnatural happening.
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That first photo is very unsettling. The old guy with the red hat (me) looks like he lost his ass or his diaper dropped somewhere and we all look like we're watching something very unnatural happening. Wish I could give you some of my ass. No homo. I got problems - big damn problems. But thankfully that ain't one of them. hey - I remember now. We were all standing there waiting for you while you were fucking around looking for your compass. Had to dump all your shit out to find it. |
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Oh god.....
I've been outed.... I'm severely disorganized. I'm seeking help. |
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Awesome! It looks like an all around great trip. The land nav looks good - the last time I took land nav was in boyscouts, man I could use a refresher.
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Awesome! It looks like an all around great trip. The land nav looks good - the last time I took land nav was in boyscouts, man I could use a refresher. I've got the perfect property for it. I wouldn't trust this guy, he might build a fire under your hammock. |
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Quoted: I wouldn't trust this guy, he might build a fire under your hammock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Awesome! It looks like an all around great trip. The land nav looks good - the last time I took land nav was in boyscouts, man I could use a refresher. I've got the perfect property for it. I wouldn't trust this guy, he might build a fire under your hammock. ...and nicely wrapped up for rotisserie cooking. |
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Mmm.. chicken.
It's almost lunch time. This fat boy has to eat! great idea. |
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Hey guys, I know some of us were being asked about certain items they had in their go bags.
Post it up if you can remember it. I know I had brought up these, as a light alternative to the reels: spring loaded hooks Sawyer filter |
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Wild woodgas stove amazon
Reflective guyline amazon Bladder used for gravity fed sawyer mini filter Platypus Big Zip 3L Kelty Noah's Tarp 12 REI (comes in other sizes too, I needed 12' for my 11' hammock MSR Stowaway Pot 775ml REI (This thing is heavy, if I could find a lightweight replacement, I would, but it is very tough) Trangia Alcohol Stove Amazon This is heavy too, but it fits inside the kit I have. They also make a titanium version I think. You can also make one yourself. Warbonnet XLC Hammock Fat guy proof If I'm forgetting stuff, let me know. |
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Quoted: Wild woodgas stove amazon Reflective guyline amazon Bladder used for gravity fed sawyer mini filter Platypus Big Zip 3L If I'm forgetting stuff, let me know. View Quote Hammock rain fly. That thing was the size of an aircraft carrier. What pot cook set did the stove fit so well in? |
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Quoted: what about the fire starter? View Quote I'm guessing they are sold out, but here is where I found it. http://goinggear.com/survival/fire/firesteels-w-hardwood-handles After doing some research, here is the only other place I see with something similar. http://www.primitivefire.com/7000-Strike-Wood-Handled-Magnesium-Fire-Steel_p_18.html That being said, what single state press do you suggest? I guess I should swing by for an afternoon for that discussion. |
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Here are the ferro blanks, if you don't care about having a handle, or don't mind making your own
http://goinggear.com/survival/fire/firesteel-ferro-rod-blanks |
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I'm guessing they are sold out, but here is where I found it. http://goinggear.com/survival/fire/firesteels-w-hardwood-handles After doing some research, here is the only other place I see with something similar. http://www.primitivefire.com/7000-Strike-Wood-Handled-Magnesium-Fire-Steel_p_18.html That being said, what single state press do you suggest? I guess I should swing by for an afternoon for that discussion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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what about the fire starter? I'm guessing they are sold out, but here is where I found it. http://goinggear.com/survival/fire/firesteels-w-hardwood-handles After doing some research, here is the only other place I see with something similar. http://www.primitivefire.com/7000-Strike-Wood-Handled-Magnesium-Fire-Steel_p_18.html That being said, what single state press do you suggest? I guess I should swing by for an afternoon for that discussion. I use an RCBS but for single stage Lee also works well. Here's my set up - I'm available any time. You have the job and stuff. |
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Hey guys, I know some of us were being asked about certain items they had in their go bags. Post it up if you can remember it. I know I had brought up these, as a light alternative to the reels: spring loaded hooks Sawyer filter View Quote I bought my sawyer filter the other day. $29.99 at walmart |
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I use an RCBS but for single stage Lee also works well. Here's my set up - I'm available any time. You have the job and stuff. http://www.hunt101.com/watermark.php?file=824979&size=1 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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what about the fire starter? I'm guessing they are sold out, but here is where I found it. http://goinggear.com/survival/fire/firesteels-w-hardwood-handles After doing some research, here is the only other place I see with something similar. http://www.primitivefire.com/7000-Strike-Wood-Handled-Magnesium-Fire-Steel_p_18.html That being said, what single state press do you suggest? I guess I should swing by for an afternoon for that discussion. I use an RCBS but for single stage Lee also works well. Here's my set up - I'm available any time. You have the job and stuff. http://www.hunt101.com/watermark.php?file=824979&size=1 Jealous. |
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I have his map. Axl, please PM me your address and I'll get it in the mail this week to you. ETA- I'm sure I can find an envelope at Wal-Mart to fit the map in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hey Axl, where did you order your map from? I'd like to get one like it. I think someone said they were going to mail it back to you. I have his map. Axl, please PM me your address and I'll get it in the mail this week to you. ETA- I'm sure I can find an envelope at Wal-Mart to fit the map in. Got the map yesterday - thank you. |
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Glad everyone had a good and mostly safe trip. Maybe I can make it to the next one.
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Bear, your expertise is needed here.
I hope all of you guys are doing well, it was great meeting you. |
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So, when's the next one? I'm all over it like white on rice, big daddy!
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