>>>But being young they would be tender and delicious. ;^)<br><br>LOL !!!!!!<br><br>I have to agree that I would want to team up with Nate and his dad if I were in trouble. I went to the
http://www.pbs.org web site and read the families biographies. Nates is especially telling...<br><br>"He is an Outward Bound instructor, has had medical training as a Wilderness First Responder, and spent a year living in the rough as a volunteer in Namibia, Africa. Nate also grew up on a self-sufficient farm in California, ..."<br><br>His father, Rudy, biography is telling as well...<br><br>"his youngest son build a home on the frontier. Life on the frontier reminds him of growing up on his parents' farm in rural California during the 1940s, he says. His father had built their house by hand, and the family lived without electricity or paved roads, and had to dig a well for fresh water. "<br><br>Perhaps that's why the problems they face are just bumps on the road instead of mountains to cross.