#113912 - 11/28/07 01:12 PM
Re: 1 month in the wild -- scenario
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Interesting information about pepper spray here. I especially like the section about how much work is it to kill a bear legally...skinning, turning in the claws, paperwork, etc...in Alaska anyhow. Good read either way. Thats he way it is with any game you kill. It's all fun going hunting till you actually kill something then the real work begins.
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#113916 - 11/28/07 01:46 PM
Re: 1 month in the wild -- scenario
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Everyone should take a read on
Nessmuk's Woodcraft and Camping
Google it or to to Project Gutenberg. 30 days in the woods was old hat a century ago.
Bill
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#113921 - 11/28/07 02:56 PM
Re: 1 month in the wild -- scenario
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for hunting I'd bring bow and arrow. If you run out of bullets, that gun is good for nothing but a club. A good synthetic arrow is practically indestructible, and of course reusable. A quiver full of carbon fiber arrows with good broadhead tips will last forever. If you do break/lose your arrows, you can make more. You can't do that with bullets. That's a good idea... if you are skilled with a bow. But if you've never used a bow before (like me) then you'll probably have the same amount of luck that you would throwing a rock. As for making your own arrows... that's a whole other skill. Anyone can widdle a stick, but to make a proper arrow is something else entirely.
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#113923 - 11/28/07 03:04 PM
Re: 1 month in the wild -- scenario
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If you do break/lose your arrows, you can make more. You can't do that with bullets. If you’re planning on making arrows better not have a compound bow. Compound makers tell you not to use wood arrows because they will split the arrows. When I was 20 I tried it and it did split the arrow and part of the arrow ran under the skin of my left arm but it could have been much worse.
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#113926 - 11/28/07 03:22 PM
Re: 1 month in the wild -- scenario
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a horny Moose or a calving Elk is way more dangerous than the average bear...and you see those things way more often. This spring I was camping in Jasper and we had calving Elk walking right through the campground at all hours like they owned the place...the authorities considered it to be quite dangerous.
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#113927 - 11/28/07 03:33 PM
Re: 1 month in the wild -- scenario
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and then stumbled upon a hidden wasp nest only to find myself running like a little girl and flapping my arms like a bird trying to get away from the relentless little B@#T%&dS. I am a fairly good shot, but not good enough to take out 100 angry bees or wasps on the run with a shotgun. ROFL 
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#113928 - 11/28/07 03:39 PM
Re: 1 month in the wild -- scenario
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Everyone should take a read on
Nessmuk's Woodcraft and Camping
Google it or to to Project Gutenberg. 30 days in the woods was old hat a century ago.
Bill
It's not available via project guttenberg but I did find an interesting site called www.nessmuking.com about Nessmuk. Seems like ultralight hiking was invented not by modern nuts but by the native Americans. Nessmuk traveled with a 28 lb pack...including his canoe!!!
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#113942 - 11/28/07 05:51 PM
Re: 1 month in the wild -- scenario
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Don't forget about snakes. Right in my own backyard I almost stepped on a copperhead. Didn't even see it until I was standing right next to it. Don't know why it didn't decide to strike. I just got lucky.
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