Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
Well, if you are going to break some laws, then definitely, please come to my state to do it.
That used to be my state, once upon a time.

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.
Pathfinder Reviewed by Pathfinder on . Alone in the wilderness - revised inventory "Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go." ~ T. S. Eliot For those who didn't see my other thread, my plan is to journey alone deep into the wilderness with only as much gear as can be carried on my back. I am NOT TAKING THIS LIGHTLY. After much consideration, I have decided to include a high velocity air rifle. The small size of .177 pellets will enable me to carry thousands of them, and thus hunt far more squirrels and rabbits than I could with Rating: 5