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I like to see those to.
Maybe we can get Steve P. to share some of those pics Steve. i would love to hear about these adventures some more
I think so also Tobias, just seems it is not a knife we think of for an adventure like this but obviously Colonial has a lot of quality knives that hold up to use , even in some tough environments
That's pretty cool, Jan. Good for Colonial!
Not a name that jumps out at you when you think survival gear
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We try and let mother Earth provide a lot of what we eat. From wild game and fish to fruit, berries and veggies. We try to grow, catch or kill as much as possible. I also barter some stuff for things we haven't raised. I have made a future trade of catfish for 12 dozen ears of sweet corn.
Well Robert this is a good question. Depending on your climate or "Zone" my guess high protein foods like pinto beans, corn, greens, nuts of some type, peanuts if warm enough, wheat to make bread and barley. I think research would be in order.
Anyone in this group making a Survivalist garden? I would think you would need Fruits, berries and Vegetables to survive.
I have the BioLite stove and grill, works great! The new kettle they have now looks interesting too.
So I am not real sure how I feel about this one. Battery operated but does charge items with a USD post?
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