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turd
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Cool. Take a pic if you Very Happy


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NorthernHunter
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ill take a video Very Happy
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NorthernHunter
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Here is most of the stuff i take hunting and or hiking with me although i dont have my T2 Tracker or Filiting knife,guns and bows,sleep stuff in these pics any questions ask away Very Happy









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Drummer Dave
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Excellant. Ive heard good things about that Sent killer 99. Cool

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NorthernHunter
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Drummer Dave wrote:
Excellant. Ive heard good things about that Sent killer 99. Cool

well thats good cuz i havent heard anything and i havent used it yet i just picked it up today cuz i thought it would be cool to try. it says on the bottle that after you spray your stuff it will last for a few days before you have to spray again so we will see how it works Smile
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turd
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Great gear, NorthernHunter Very Happy
Nice bi-nocks!
What is the camo made of, fleece?


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flashlightfreak9
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Here is some of my stuff. Very Happy

This is what I have on me when I'm just out for a couple hours to a place I know well. Smile



Somehow my SOG and Leatherman eluded the camera, but I always have them, too. Cool

I get them in the next photo of what I have when I'm out for the day. Very Happy

Who knows when that will be. I don't take pictures very often. Rolling Eyes

P.S. The compass is wrapped in a bandana to protect it. Very Happy

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turd
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Cool gear flash Very Happy


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Colt
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Nice gear everyone!
So glad its starting to warm up, almost time to change my gear around Razz

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TrooperMax
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Colt wrote:
Nice gear everyone!
So glad its starting to warm up, almost time to change my gear around Razz


I wish i could say the same, we got more snow than we cna deal with. Not sure how its possible to work on survival right now , well it may be but it would be hard!

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BushRat
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TrooperMax wrote:
Colt wrote:
Nice gear everyone!
So glad its starting to warm up, almost time to change my gear around Razz


I wish i could say the same, we got more snow than we cna deal with. Not sure how its possible to work on survival right now , well it may be but it would be hard!


Try making a snow shelter from one of those piles of snow in your yard.
(If that bank of snow by your driveway was in Toronto, it could be hollowed out and sold as a $350,000.00 condo.)
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NorthernHunter
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Today me and my dad were out in the shead and we came across his old hiking stuff and he gave me his old hiking backpack and rack or what ever its called, ill post pics of it later,i also got a fishing net being he has a bunch and this would go great on the hiking rack along with some hip waders,he had a little mirror that would be great in a survival pack that was still in its package so i got that along with some other stuff but my favorite is the hiking stuff. ill post pics here in a bit prob wont be until tomorrow though Very Happy
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Cool. Cool Post when ready.

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NorthernHunter
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oh man i thought i had so much stuff but i have so much more room for lots of other stuff its awesome lol
i prob wont get pics up for a day or so i have to work tonight Sad lol
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TrooperMax
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I got more stuff, a bivy sack, paracord, bladder and a custom whistle.



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Drummer Dave
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Excellant Troop. Ive been looking at Bivy's myself lately. Never seen a whistle like that, cool.

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TrooperMax
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Drummer Dave wrote:
Excellant Troop. Ive been looking at Bivy's myself lately. Never seen a whistle like that, cool.


Its really cool, I got it of basegear, it was very cheap and I like it better than the canadian tire multi function whistle. Its more accurate, the compass is better, its got a flint, a storage compartment and its half the price

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Daffy
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flash, what kinda gps is that? I have a garmin Etrex

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Mystik Spiral
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Daffy wrote:
flash, what kinda gps is that? I have a garmin Etrex


Body style is some type of Magellen.

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Daffy
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Mystik Spiral wrote:
Daffy wrote:
flash, what kinda gps is that? I have a garmin Etrex


Body style is some type of Magellen.


kinda looks like an eXplorist... maybe a 100 or 200

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