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So you've been up on the 14,000 feet mountains! Ponderosa man, exertion is hard up there!!
I've eaten crows a lot. Very tasty.When I was a younger fellow my bigger brother would try and cook possums, muskrat, and crows. One time a snapping turtle I caught while catfishing. The possum was pretty good, he cooked it like a pot roast. I don't remember the muskrat. The crow was like sisal rope, completely inedible. The turtle was disgusting, but we were 14 and 15 years old. Coming home one night he witnessed a barred owl getting hit by a car right in front of him. He brought him home and cooked him up and I was the only one to try it. I had a leg, the talons still on it. I remember that it wasn't too bad! We were a strange family! The possum and muskrat came from my trapline. I don't know if I would eat these things today!!
Gamechaser! I look forward to hearing from you again. It's good to hear from someone who has eaten strange meats!!
I have family in Bradford, PA.Upper nw pa
Number 7 for sur, I like toasted carmel bourbon#1 Sardines
#2 Canned Chicken
#3 Canned Tuna
#4 Small can of Bush Beans (eat cold)
#5 Lance packaged crackers
#6 Butterfinger candy bars
#7 1/2 pt of Allen's 100 proof ginger flavored Brandy
#8 Days Work chewing tobacco
I remember making scroggin for high school bushwalksFrom Australia.
"Scroggin" or "Trail mix".
https://lotsafreshair.com/2018/04/24/worlds-best-scroggin-recipe/
Alternately Biltong (make your own) with Dried Fruit mix (make your own) and whatever hot Brew gear (Coffee /Tea) you prefer; dandied up with a measured shot of Rum on cold nights.
You sound like a Florida hunter. That's where I've seen the most barred Owen's. They're some neat birds. They always fly over to watch what I'm doing when I'm in their territory. I've never seen another type of bird do that.When I was a younger fellow my bigger brother would try and cook possums, muskrat, and crows. One time a snapping turtle I caught while catfishing. The possum was pretty good, he cooked it like a pot roast. I don't remember the muskrat. The crow was like sisal rope, completely inedible. The turtle was disgusting, but we were 14 and 15 years old. Coming home one night he witnessed a barred owl getting hit by a car right in front of him. He brought him home and cooked him up and I was the only one to try it. I had a leg, the talons still on it. I remember that it wasn't too bad! We were a strange family! The possum and muskrat came from my trapline. I don't know if I would eat these things today!!
I especially get a kick out of listening to a pair of them hooting at each other in that way that makes them sound like monkeys.Yeah, there are a lot of them around here. Some nights two or three of them will light up the forest with their urgent calls! My house is pretty remote and those bad boys will in the woods right off the porch. Love 'em!!
It was so long ago, we moved from CO when I was twelve (I’m 50 now), my pop had dreamed of climbing all of them in the state. Between 10 and 12, we did eight. One of my favorite memories of climbing 14’ers was on Mt. Beirstadt. We were coming down from the summit and the weather, which had been coming in on us all day had unexpected opened up and the sun peeked through the clouds and you could see the dark blue sky. It’s markedly bluer up there. We stopped to rest and I laid back on the heather and the wind coming down from the Saw Tooth flew by above me since I was on the ground and protected from being low like that. I was overcome with a dank sleepiness and closed my eyes safe under the big sky with my pop watching over me. I don’t know how long he let me sleep, but I have never had a nap before then or since that was so peaceful and rejuvenating.So you've been up on the 14,000 feet mountains! Ponderosa man, exertion is hard up there!!
I've been there with a few types of food before. It's no fun getting queezy from eating too much, too fast after having starved oneself when really busy. At least you kept those sardines down.When I came out of the woods at lunch starving I downed all three tins of sardines, big mistake, they didn't set well on my stomach, made me nauseous and wishing I had stopped at one tin.
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