Rough Camping & Survival Tips

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FIRE--THE HARD WAY...
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HEAT UP A ROOM WITH A FLOWERPOT AND SOME CANDLES..
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A primitive stone tool [hand ax] that I've found inside a small remote cave in Limpopo.

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Interesting...
Hobo codes. Back when I was younger, there were people that rode the railways unlawfully and they virtually camped out where they liked.
They came up with these markings to pass on to others things like safe places, and what was available to them if they needed.
Sometimes they would indicate places where they could get handouts or shelter free, I know the term Hobo isn't PC but that is what they were called back then.
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In a pinch the space-blanket plastic bag can be used as a CONTAINER then all 5 of the mini Survival-'C's ate available.
Maybe add a couple of elastic bands to the book [works better than most fire-starters and burn longer ] a small sharpening device,some fish hooks and you have most of your survival tools in a small lightweight package available in your pockets ....
 
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Yea a nice Cold Beer and a Half a Bottle of Wild Turkey,,probablly eat anything then

Thanks, no bugs for me unless I get really caught short. Hunting or a day trip I throw an MRE in my pack along with the usual, just in case. I know, I know, a lot of people turn up their noses at them but most are pretty good. I can usually get two meals out of one with the accessory pack. With the little heater you have a good hot meal.
 
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Hello. I see you hunted with Sampie recently. If you don't mind me asking, where did you hunt with him? Zim or SA? And was it with a bow? What did you hunt?

I am possibly going to book with him soon.
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