That might be interesting to watch once to see what it's all about. The one I would really like to see is something along the lines of a show pertaining to mountain men survival/trapping/hunting. I think that would be a cool show!
The Tekki Maki rolls are delicious. Mix a little soy sauce with some wasabi and then set the roll sections into the bowl to soak up the soy & wasabi. Follow by large pulls on a Sapporo. It doesn't get much better than that!
Start off with some of the shrimp. Most people are used to eating that (non-fried of course). Then you might try the salmon or tuna. Yeah, it's raw but so is the fish that comes out of can. Sushi doesn't really have that fishy smell. Most people have an aversion to this because it's raw or...
How about a heavy duty woobie? Take a look at these: https://kifaru.net/woobie.html
That woobie is about equal to a 40 deg. bag for thickness and the doobie is about a 20 deg bag from what I've heard. Put either on in one of Kifaru's three string compression sacks and and they're not much...
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Bunny go BOOM!
Thank you. That's the second time tonight I've damn near split my side laughing so hard. Don't let munchkin catch you doing this or she'll be on your butt something fierce.:D
That's what I was talking about. They didn't worry about wearing the same clothes as someone else. That's about all they had from what I know. All they had was either wool pants or buckskin I think so they all looked alike from a group viewpoint.
The Keens I have seem to be lackluster boot, and they don't fit very well even after getting them broken in. I thought they might work in better, but they don't. It's probably my feet instead of the boots as far as fit goes, but the sole is starting to come off in less than a year with only...
Why not try some empty milk jugs, wash'em out and fill them with clean water? Then do the reps until you get a decent burn going. Granted each one is only about 8.5 pounds, but a lot of reps helps to build good muscle fiber. Repeat as much as you can stand, but start slowly and focus on...
Why not get a USGI woodland Goretex bivy? For land use it does the same thing. Surplus cost is about the same too. Now, if you're on the water and expect to get dunked I might see something like this being viable.
I had to do this on a new home because the builder was a putz. I added about 3" of dirt at the foundation and sloped that out to a distance of 3-4'. Made all the difference in the world.
Hopefully it's not something like the foundation drain tile, cause then you would have to dig it all up...