Rough Camping & Survival Tips

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That knife/wrench combo reminds me of Inspector Gadget. Almost looks suggestive of a profession rather than anything practical. Maybe a door prize you might get if you attended a Mechanics convention. :)
 
Hobbit Holes like the one posted earlier really intrigue me. I guess when I was maybe 4 years old, I remember creating underground "forts" with friends. We were not mining engineers but never had a cave in. Our roofs were scrap wood covered by a thin layer of dirt.

There is a youtube series produced by what appears to be SE Asians or Filipinos?? who make some of the neatest "Hobbit Holes". :)

But a quote in The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien reminds me to consider both the upside and downside of these dwellings carefully. He obviously also knew about the potentials or expenciened them as a kid. Peter Jackson decided to use the short monologue by Bilbo Baggins in the movie, "In a hole in the ground....". :)

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Grz63 wrote on Werty's profile.
(cont'd)
Rockies museum,
CM Russel museum and lewis and Clark interpretative center
Horseback riding in Summer star ranch
Charlo bison range and Garnet ghost town
Flathead lake, road to the sun and hiking in Glacier NP
and back to SLC (via Ogden and Logan)
Grz63 wrote on Werty's profile.
Good Morning,
I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
Philippe (France)

Start in Billings, Then visit little big horn battlefield,
MT grizzly encounter,
a hot springs (do you have good spots ?)
Looking to buy a 375 H&H or .416 Rem Mag if anyone has anything they want to let go of
 
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