If I recall, there was a cord on each flap which could tie to the one from the other side to hold the flaps over the top opening as a sort of seal against the weather.
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If I recall, there was a cord on each flap which could tie to the one from the other side to hold the flaps over the top opening as a sort of seal against the weather.
I will send PM.
Giardia is treatable and most cases are mild. Your physician can prescribe an antibiotic that you can carry if you need it. It takes up about as much room as the water purification tablets!
So you must portage from creek to creek? Perhaps you follow the shore and explore up rivers. Do you eat fish and potatoes?
Is that a single power scope?
Do you sit or kneel? Do you face aft and kneel in "front" of the forward thwart when facing aft or just put the gear forward to counterbalance your weight? Do you use a small outboard? You have left...
Don't forget that eye injuries are some of the most common in the woods. A couple eyepads, antibiotic ointment and/or anesthetic, and some tape are good to have with you. Burns are common but there...
Uncle Jake, your gout is much worse than mine! At least you get immediate feedback.
If you take allopurinol 300mg you should be able to eat almost anything.
I remember this thread. Last time I suggested a 50 foot sailboat, well stocked. I still think that is the way to go.
I just sold 17 magazines to a gun shop for $30 each, so this is close to the going rate.
Do any young people remember Naugahyde?
I also lost my father at an early age. When I was going nowhere in the BoyScouts, a father sait "whatever a father needs to do for you to get Eagle, I will do." THat has made all the difference in my...
Hi Steelworker, I find the information about fish antibiotics to be most interesting. You would need a large supply of medications to be prepared for any contingency but they would be as good or...
I dislike the way deer fat coats things; remember that they used to make candles from it. On the other hand, when I slow cook a deer shank the fat is not a problem.
One of the best things in medicine is that things go away. If there is not much left to measure for a diagnosis you are indeed blessed. If you can't see or if you can't move your arm we can figure...
It looks happy.
As much as I agree with the tone of this thread, I must note that if it is ethical to kill an animal for it's meat, then it is ethical to kill it for its hide or antlers. I have become recently...
Your red blood cells take 3 days to adapt to high elevation by unloading oxygen more easily to the muscles. Try to allow time for this to happen prior to heavy exertion.
I stopped by; on my way from Indiana to Grand Junction it was my only non-diesel stop. There was room to park with the horse trailer. We enjoyed the visit and remember the crew fondly.
I still have a fiber-pile "bear suit" and it worked well except that it was bulky and did not stop a breeze from passing through easily.
Just be sure that you don't strap over the top of the atv since it can jump with truck movement and dislodge the straps from their anchors.
Their website sells several other DVDs with additional footage. The fish and game department gave him film to shoot!
I just wrap 15 feet of cord around it and it compresses nicely.
"Trust me, that's a handgun in my pocket."