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Originally posted by C. M. Wolf:
I guess I was brought up into doing things, and thinking like this. As a kid, I'd always go on crosscountry treks and I had to bring stuff with me,(just about every day I wasn't in school or chored to death).
Most times these treks were spur of the moment where if I didn't have the stuff I needed, I had to do without. Doing without sucks, always has.

Then I got old enough to start driving, even my vehilces were chocked for of survival stash.

If I ever wenton a weekend camping trip, I could most likely live a year just on stuff I brought with me, and most of what I brought was tools and materials, etc. I generally only brought enough food stuffs to last maybe near a week with rationing.

"Never Leave Home Without It!"

Michael
It would have been interesting to grow up that way, and very easy to utilize that sort of upbringing.

That's cool man, and thanks for the post there is a lot to think about there.


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