8 BORE
50 Cal.
Sausage or chipped beef gravy? (Both are great!)
Sausage
Sausage or chipped beef gravy? (Both are great!)
I function under the presumption that I don't know how long I will be afield. As such, I carry rations in excess of those needed for the time I am out...Wow...., Mine are for an overnight or several day trek:
Rockahominy (ground, parched corn)
raisins
air cured, dry bacon
cayenne pepper flakes
salt
Jerky (home made)
Tea ("gunpowder", a green tea in tiny little balls that looks like canon powder)
Rum
I may or may not also carry ship's biscuit
For a day trek:
Parched corn
Jerky
tea
maybe some taffy
LD
I function under the presumption that I don't know how long I will be afield. As such, I carry rations in excess of those needed for the time I am out...
If you're alone, taking extra food is a good idea in case you are hurt in an accident, and the area you are in isn't covered by nearby cell-phone towers. If you have to rest up a bit, that extra amount of food can be critical if you are "s.o.l." for a few days and can't get out easily. In the western US, there are huge chucks of land were there aren't many people around and cell-phone coverage is non-existent.
Apparently you aren't into the traditional (BC/PC) way of life the way others on this forum are. If you depend on modern comms to ALWAYS work, there are sometimes local environmental conditions that will block your signal. A smart guy like you ought to know that can happen, or that if you get hurt through a fall or slip down a slope the equipment you are relying on, might get damaged also.
Until the power goes down and your system malfunctions. Then you are alone and must depend on your knowledge and skills. You can have my part of the world SPAM supply and I will hunt and gather wild plant foods/medicines.Got a ham radio license and never be alone unless you want to
Until the power goes down and your system malfunctions. Then you are alone and must depend on your knowledge and skills. You can have my part of the world SPAM supply and I will hunt and gather wild plant foods/medicines.
You aint got a clue. Most ham radios use DC power . "BATTERIES"
Dont need no electricity. Solar energy will re-charge the batteries.
Batteries and solar panels ARE power despite your protestations to the contrary. Solar panels fail and batteries die. Can you make or repair solar panels and batteries? I doubt it.You aint got a clue. Most ham radios use DC power . "BATTERIES"
Dont need no electricity. Solar energy will re-charge the batteries.
If you hunt from the cab of your tuck, there's no end to how much stuff you can haul around with you. If you go out on foot, there's a practical limit to how much food, gear, water, rifle/smoothbore, powder and shot you can carry.
https://www.rei.com/blog/camp/how-much-should-your-pack-weigh
For an extended trip, roughly 20% of your body weight is the recommended maximum amount to carry. For normal sized humans that don't eat hi-fat diets larded with spam and similar fatty foods, that would be about 40 pounds for a 200 pound male in good health. If you're a bigger guy than that and over 35/40 years old, a 300 pound guy who isn't worried about a heart attack of stroke from lack of exercise and/or bad diet high in salts, fatty foods in excessive amounts, perhaps could carry 60 pounds without breaking a sweat.
If your purpose is hunting, once you bag something add that to the load you intend to haul out.
So, that ham gear, now requires a solar panel for charging it up in case the batteries are low or aren't working because the temperatures are in the zero or below range. Add a few more pounds to your load. How much do you think you can carry on your back, not in your truck?
You can't carry everything, but you can learn and know how to use survival skills. The US military teaches SERE training, and one of the things they do is expect people taking the course to do is be able to survive without using electronics, and use what they've been taught in the course.
You still aint got a clue about ham radio
Go and read the book
"HAM RADIO FOR DUMMIES"
You're the one talking about ham radio. Not me. I'm pointing out there's only so much a normal human is capable of hauling around if they are on foot. Sounds like you aren't concerned if you do you hunting from the road and the cab of your truck.
The US military knows far more about surviving in the wild than you do, and they teach people how to live without any electronics. What you carry in your head is far more important than what you can carry on your back.
A HT (walkie talkie) with a fold up external antenna weight less than 2 pounds. And With just 5 watts of RF power you can talk to the ISS (international space station).
Hams are still part of national civil defense, and practice for it.
Fifteen pages of guys telling what their personal preferences are...interesting.
It has always been obvious that the Camp Cooking forum has nothing to do with HC/PC foods except by accident, but I wonder... does anyone ever try using only period foods preserved/prepared in the period way when trekking or camping?
Spence
So do I, But then again I'm Canadian LOL.To clarify, I am not opposed to Spam, having eaten it in the past (fried). I still prefer bacon...
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