I can't imagine you are allowed anywhere near a log splitter, let alone an ax or maul. I'd ask you to help stack, but you'd just get a splinter.Now I'm tired.
I can't imagine you are allowed anywhere near a log splitter, let alone an ax or maul. I'd ask you to help stack, but you'd just get a splinter.
Maybe you can supervise?
I can't imagine you are allowed anywhere near a log splitter, let alone an ax or maul. I'd ask you to help stack, but you'd just get a splinter.
Maybe you can supervise?
Well, I'll be....
Load her up!
Saw fuel at $1.68 on my way out to Avon this morning so had the thought I would rotate out some reserves and fill up 2 of the trucks when I returned home.
As I neared the house fuel was @ $1.99 so we got a 31 cent hit in less than 2 Hours...........WTF.
Purchased some more ammo, road flares, finally got some of my backordered gear from LAPG, built my "winter survival pack" and put that in my car. Purchased some more Chapstick for bags, couple other small items.
Winter kit has a full change of clothes, balaclava, gloves, hand warmers, hat, scarf, socks, glow sticks, flares, chapstick, and headband/ear warmer. I also have a coat on the outside of the bag and will be adding boots to the outside of the kit. I also will be adding some granola bars.
Saw fuel at $1.68 on my way out to Avon this morning so had the thought I would rotate out some reserves and fill up 2 of the trucks when I returned home.
As I neared the house fuel was @ $1.99 so we got a 31 cent hit in less than 2 Hours...........WTF.
Hydration...
Building my winter bag is on the agenda for this coming weekend. Will add a few extra calories to the GHB as well. I like to throw in a big ol' bag of trail mix this time of year. 7,000 calories in a bag that won't really freeze? Sign me up.
Keep in mind anything you leave in your car overnight will likely freeze solid after a few days. Granola bars and trail mix seem to be good even when frozen. Much better than tuna or peanut butter! Sams Club has a 3 or 4 pound bag of trail mix for $7 or something. It's really good. I usually buy two. One to eat, and one to stash!Already have a couple pouches of water in the car, and a 24 pack of bottled water.
I like the trail mix idea! I might do that instead of granola bars. Thanks!
Keep in mind anything you leave in your car overnight will likely freeze solid after a few days. Granola bars and trail mix seem to be good even when frozen. Much better than tuna or peanut butter! Sams Club has a 3 or 4 pound bag of trail mix for $7 or something. It's really good. I usually buy two. One to eat, and one to stash!
If you keep water pouches/bottles make sure they're small enough to put in your pockets or on the dash to thaw out. Also, make sure they're not so full they'll break/burst when frozen.
We keep a few of the Sams club offerings inn the rigs.
Water has already started to freeze up so we need to address that.
Just build a solar heater and have been insulating the area in which i live. I believe it's going to be a very cold winter with a lot of snow but that's just my guess as i feel we haven't has a bad one in a while.