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Aug 16 2016 06:17pm
Quote (WatcherOfTheSkies @ Aug 16 2016 07:35pm)
What are you gonna make the smoker out of? Ive seen people do it with old propane tanks, looks like a lot of work but would be worth it.


I salvaged a bunch of bricks (like 300) from a job that was getting renovated. we are going to have to set it up without mortar and try it a few times to make sure we get it right.
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Quote (SheriffCool @ Aug 16 2016 02:27pm)
Looked it up on wiki, looks like a good read. when I was a kid I read My Side of the Mountain, which got me interested in self sufficiency. My parents are hippies from the 60's my dad is a Vietnam vet who did 3 tours as a marine then they wouldn't let him do a fourth so he didn't re enlist, so when he got out, he enlisted in the army and went back. He saw how the country was torn apart by war and decided that we needed to be able to fend for ourselves in case anything like that ever happened here at home. In 1981 he bought 84 acres and we built a house in west Michigan. My dad taught me how to live off the land and what plants were edible and what plants were not and what uses every plant he knew did. We spent many weekends camping and hunting and fishing. We would take canoe trips with just the basics and stay on the bank and build a shelter and eat what we caught and gathered, my dad taught me how to make snares and dead fall traps and different types of primitive hunting/fishing techniques, and my Mom would come pick us up at the end of the weekend 60-80 miles down stream or she would take us and drop us off 3 days upstream and we would float home. My Dad and my sister and mom would go on month vacation in the summer, camping all the way, we went all the way to California from Michigan and back and camped all the way. That's just some of the type of the things I have done to gain real world knowledge of being able to stay alive with not much to work with. By the time I was sixteen I had spent three+ years camping and learning to live off the land with my Dad. My parents got divorced and I hated my new step mom so we had a falling out. My Dad gave me a choice to stay and abide by the rules or leave, so I chose to leave. They wouldn't let me take my car since they had ownership of it, so I left with my clothes and gear I had and took 3 trips to the end of the driveway and piled it up across the road. I walked to my friends and he came with his pick up and took me to a remote lake. This was December and I camped and survived until late February when I got a job and a place to live. I have since done many survival solo and team weekends to keep my skills fresh. My main occupation now is I own a residential siding company, but every spring/summer/fall I do guided hunting and fishing trips and usually one to three times a year I do a paid survival weekend where I teach people the skills I know to keep them alive in case they ever need it. I could go into more detail but this has already become a giant wall of text as it is.


I didn't expect that long of a response tbh but that's an interesting story.
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Aug 16 2016 08:21pm
Quote (SheriffCool @ Aug 17 2016 12:17am)
I salvaged a bunch of bricks (like 300) from a job that was getting renovated. we are going to have to set it up without mortar and try it a few times to make sure we get it right.


Interesting. Not sure if ive seen it done that way
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Aug 19 2016 07:31pm
Quote (WatcherOfTheSkies @ Aug 16 2016 10:21pm)
Interesting. Not sure if ive seen it done that way


It's the same concept as a wood smoke house just on a smaller scale because generally I'm not curing mass quantities of meat. Normally its just when we get the taste for something smoked, then I say I'll make that tomorrow and start smoking it the day before. I do a decent amount during deer season, but this will be big enough to accommodate that I believe.

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Quote (SheriffCool @ Aug 19 2016 09:31pm)
It's the same concept as a wood smoke house just on a smaller scale because generally I'm not curing mass quantities of meat. Normally its just when we get the taste for something smoked, then I say I'll make that tomorrow and start smoking it the day before. I do a decent amount during deer season, but this will be big enough to accommodate that I believe.


Wife talked me into putting a new deck on the front of the house, so now I'm going to build a 20 x 12 deck with a double lined brick fire pit, and some built in benches and such.
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Aug 23 2016 05:18pm
Quote (eLeMeNt477 @ Aug 16 2016 12:25pm)
i just read Hatchet

This made me laugh. Read 3 of those books as a kid. Enjoyed them a lot.
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Aug 24 2016 05:59pm
im gonna go camping with my girl and i was wondering if you could tell me the best way to use nature to get her in the mood.
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Aug 24 2016 06:40pm
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im gonna go camping with my girl and i was wondering if you could tell me the best way to use nature to get her in the mood.


Cacau, fenugreek, or shatavari work well.
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Aug 25 2016 07:56pm
Quote (SoSimple @ Aug 24 2016 06:59pm)
im gonna go camping with my girl and i was wondering if you could tell me the best way to use nature to get her in the mood.


Seriously? if the moon, stars and the sounds of peace dont do it then leave the chick behind and go find a real woman.
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Quote (Terps @ Aug 23 2016 07:18pm)
This made me laugh. Read 3 of those books as a kid. Enjoyed them a lot.


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