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ide take notebooks and some pens to write/draw/do whatever.
This is it:Quote:
Originally Posted by scagster
Survival Gill Net
That's the idea. I'll be miles away from civilization, alone and on foot. It's not like I can just decide to turn it off and do something else. I need to be able to sustain myself for however long it takes.Quote:
Originally Posted by GraziLovesMary
sucks we wont know how it all goes down since you ....wait a sec...take a labtop the posts must go on
Looks good to me.
i was thinking about doing this the other night, i think it would be a great expirence
Here's another place I'm considering:
Wilderness.net- Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness
"extraordinary opportunities for solitude."
The drawback is that it's in California, and California strictly regulates everything. It's actually turning out to be quite a challenge just to find some wilderness anywhere that isn't strictly regulated. Illegal to carry a firearm, illegal to have a campfire, illegal to fish and/or hunt, illegal to even be there without a permit.
I suspect the only way I'm going to be able to do this is by breaking some laws.
Well, if you are going to break some laws, then definitely, please come to my state to do it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pathfinder
That used to be my state, once upon a time.Quote:
Originally Posted by dragonrider
I'm thinking it must be difficult to patrol so much wilderness. I can hide my revolver in my backpack until I get beyond the weekend tourist areas. My air rifle, on the other hand, cannot be concealed. Once I reach the back country I don't figure there will be anyone around to see me breaking any laws. The trick would be getting out there unseen to begin with.
I suppose I could try Alaska. But -40 in the winter doesn't sound fun at all.
Sounds like you might survive however why is a tent and a sleeping bag optional, shelter and warmth are the two most important things for survival, way ahead of water and food, also I would look at the weight of what you are carrying.
Good luck on your journey.
NCM (graduate of several survival courses)