Infographics, guides and graphs. Dumping everything I have. (None of this is mine, just reposting)
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Some one got stuff for fortification?
Bumperino
>another honey pot thread
not today mister federal agent
>>29996364
ITT: ITAR violations
anyone got some interesting infographics for shit like survival or fortification instead of illegal shit?
>>29996385
This
/r/ing the /k/-related movie infographic
>>29996412
>"can I pick up AK magazine Ivan?"
>"NO"
Everything is bomb
>>29996511
This one?
>>29996385
I picked these up a couple weeks ago
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>>29996769
too bad you cant do these kinds of things in wet or rocky or sandy terrain. Or fucking ants make it unbareable.
>>29996863
If I were ever to do something like this, I'd dig into the base of a small hill, build a small structure out of 2x4's and osb sheathing, cover the whole thing with several layers of kilz sealer inside and out, wood glue 1x1's into all of the cracks as "molding", tarp it, and then just bury it.
I would shoot for a cozy hobbit hole sort of thing, with a small wood stove, candles, shit like that. I figure it would run be about 300 to 500 bucks depending on what I bring inside of it.
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>>29996918
Instead of doing all that construction, why not just use a poly septic tank? Those are designed to be buried, so you don't have to worry about dying in a cave in. Plus, no problems with rot or leakage.
>>29993843
>Stirring and mixing sugar and potassium nitrate
No thanks, I'd like to keep my hand
>>29993843
For filtering water
>>29993843
In regard to these shelter/bivouac posts, where can you even do that? Even in the national parks viable for innawoods activity most land is owned by private landowners. Do people actually do this or is it just another power fantasy?
>>29998985
BLM land, or being the private landowner.