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  • #61
    amen to Templar's post..

    a camper advised he was about to run for a county commissioner spot.
    folks, getting involved. giving back to the community. is a good thing.
    this guy will receive info most folks in his county won't get.
    he'll have access to records, decisions, and be able to influence decisions.
    this is a good thing.

    I think adding applying for, county/state govt public service/gov't is something
    many of us should add to our list of things to do to prep...
    "the third question!"

    a tip of the hat to our aspiring politician!
    rr

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    • #62
      Here are the links I mentioned at the campout:

      Shop the best deals and get huge discounts on refurbished products from the countries top brands and stores. We offer thousands of products spanning several categories including Consumer Electronics, Home Improvement, and more


      Link for zipper sealer bags:
      We carry a large selection of Meat Processing Equipment and Products including grinders, sausage stuffers, mixers, dehydrators, saws, smokers and more!


      Regards,
      Templar
      Salutations,
      Templar

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      There are very good reasons why we all are gathered here...

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      • #63
        Thanks LD3 for the arrangements and hospitality. My hats off (to show my young balding head)

        RR it was a pleasure sir, hope to meet up again real soon maybe for some grilling and conversation. My son loves the sharp shooter and the glow sticks.
        Templar, thanks for the trading, hope the toolchest comes in handy.

        To everyone else, it was a true honor and pleasure to hang with some knowledgeable folks. December is a very busy month but if I can make it to FL I will.

        I will be putting an invite out to all of you to make it to my annual winter camping trip in North GA in Jan.
        You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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        • #64
          Thanks to Rockriver for the "Moment of Sam-lence" during the roundtable campfire discussion ;) It was nice to hear from some of the new folks regarding their ideas on the subject.

          Great turnout, 35-37 people I believe. Good to see more families there again.

          Classes seemed to have been well received. The observation training on the jungle lane was what I got the most feedback from. These skills are crucial to spotting the bad guys before they spot you and are one of many "building blocks" in good outdoor skills. For the folks that did that for the first time, everyone did really well. Four participants detected all 8 targets well in advance and didn't miss any of the targets/ "Bad guys."

          The second time through following someone else that is doing it is often helpful to folks as well. This gives them a further opportunity to see the "clues" that gave the targets away and kinda program their brains to see them further out. Many whispered to me "you could see that guy way back there, but I almost walked over him!" It's all about the practice and experience in doing this. You don't want your "first time" to be on a two way range!!!

          Compass class was very abbreviated as it was getting later in the day but a short compass course was set up and most went through it. There was two hidden targets on the compass course, further demonstrating the problem of trying to move by yourself, on your own- many things to multi task- run your compass, count pace, move quietly, watch for bad guys, etc. Just like real life.

          Interesting to see the progression over the 10+ years we have hosted this campout regarding people, gear, skill levels, etc. Have a couple other observations I'll share here as I have more time.

          Thanks for coming. Robert
          Boris- "He's famous, has picture on three dollar bill!"

          Rocky- "Wow! I've never even seen a three dollar bill!"

          Boris- "Is it my fault you're poor?"

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          • #65
            Moment of Samlence!!!!!

            Ahahahahhahahahaha
            You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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            • #66
              Originally posted by 1Admin View Post
              Thanks to Rockriver for the "Moment of Sam-lence" during the roundtable campfire discussion ;) It was nice to hear from some of the new folks regarding their ideas on the subject.

              Great turnout, 35-37 people I believe. Good to see more families there again.

              Classes seemed to have been well received. The observation training on the jungle lane was what I got the most feedback from. These skills are crucial to spotting the bad guys before they spot you and are one of many "building blocks" in good outdoor skills. For the folks that did that for the first time, everyone did really well. Four participants detected all 8 targets well in advance and didn't miss any of the targets/ "Bad guys."

              The second time through following someone else that is doing it is often helpful to folks as well. This gives them a further opportunity to see the "clues" that gave the targets away and kinda program their brains to see them further out. Many whispered to me "you could see that guy way back there, but I almost walked over him!" It's all about the practice and experience in doing this. You don't want your "first time" to be on a two way range!!!

              Compass class was very abbreviated as it was getting later in the day but a short compass course was set up and most went through it. There was two hidden targets on the compass course, further demonstrating the problem of trying to move by yourself, on your own- many things to multi task- run your compass, count pace, move quietly, watch for bad guys, etc. Just like real life.

              Interesting to see the progression over the 10+ years we have hosted this campout regarding people, gear, skill levels, etc. Have a couple other observations I'll share here as I have more time.

              Thanks for coming. Robert
              Ohh wee you fine girls know how to have all the fun!
              You know just hearing some of this stuff makes me motivated and helps me know I am on the right path round here. Its one of my goals to be there one of these days to meet some of you all and learn a few things. reckon an ole okie could tag along?
              Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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              • #67
                Hell yes! Dude we will take up a collection of mustache hair and sell it to get you there!

                "Matt once kicked a horse in the chin, it's descendants are called giraffes."

                "Matt supplements his already substantial income by selling clippings from his mustache to police departments for use in bulletproof vests."

                :) You and Grand need to make a road trip one time.
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                "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed..."

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Lowdown3 View Post
                  Hell yes! Dude we will take up a collection of mustache hair and sell it to get you there!

                  "Matt once kicked a horse in the chin, it's descendants are called giraffes."

                  "Matt supplements his already substantial income by selling clippings from his mustache to police departments for use in bulletproof vests."

                  :) You and Grand need to make a road trip one time.
                  LD3, this is hilarious. I guess we can make a 'chuck norris/ tim tebow" like thread about Matts mustache and its super powers.

                  Guys, if you flew, I would pick yall up at the airport. If you had to bug out, I would resupply ya.
                  If you shaved your mustache and weaved it together, you could make a hang glider and catch a good wind east.
                  You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Lowdown3 View Post
                    Hell yes! Dude we will take up a collection of mustache hair and sell it to get you there!

                    "Matt once kicked a horse in the chin, it's descendants are called giraffes."

                    "Matt supplements his already substantial income by selling clippings from his mustache to police departments for use in bulletproof vests."

                    :) You and Grand need to make a road trip one time.
                    Actually was planning on it this year, but Lyme Disease tends to cut short your travel arrangements.



                    But I can get in on the fun too:

                    Matt once gave himself a tattoo with a .44 Magnum

                    Matt once got into a pushing contest with the State of Kansas. The result is what we call the Rocky Mountains

                    The President once promised Matt a penny for every enemy he killed, so this is the reason the United States has $17 trillion of debt.

                    The invasion of Iraq was a cover up. Matt lost his mustache wax and the military invaded to find it.

                    Matt once told Jack Bauer "I did it in 17 minutes you pansy."

                    The End of Days doesn't exist. The only day that matters is when Matt shaves his mustache.
                    Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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                    • #70
                      i'm a little slow.
                      jeff wasn't there but it seemed like it sometimes.
                      I did see the results of our wisened one after the shave.
                      he had it in special container.
                      i didn't realize the honor i was being bestowed at the time.
                      like a secret society. huh.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by rockriver View Post
                        i'm a little slow.
                        jeff wasn't there but it seemed like it sometimes.
                        I did see the results of our wisened one after the shave.
                        he had it in special container.
                        i didn't realize the honor i was being bestowed at the time.
                        like a secret society. huh.
                        :(
                        (jeff voice)

                        guess it wasnt such a hair raising experience then was it,,

                        (jeff voice)
                        Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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