Thursday, June 20, 2013

Moving Again

To make this blog name even more inaccurate, I am moving even further south in BC  :)

Kootenays, here I come!

Hopefully I will have time to post more updates and videos soon, it's been pretty hectic lately

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas

I hope you are all having a great holiday and are surrounded by family and friends.  Take care, be warm, stay safe.  Not much to add from last year's post.  Take care, I'm about to have some awesome Christmas dinner.

Monday, October 29, 2012

My first earthquake

FYI, I am not dead.

Had my first earthquake Saturday, slept right through it!  My son felt the earthquake than got an alert on his phone.  He woke us up to tell us there was a tsunami warning and we were supposed to evacuate.  The lack of information was disconcerting, tons of websites were down (traffic overload, I assume) and the Canadian sites were way behind the US.

I spoke to some friends and decided we were fine where we were.  Our house is very high up and there really wasn't time to go inland, plus, that would involve going lower than where we live.  We considered driving up a mountain but I decided that would be more dangerous than the unlikely tsunami, trying to drive up a narrow road in the dark with some very severe cliffs.  We did offer to shelter quite a few people but only my son's girlfriend took us up on it.  Most of the locals were a bit dismissive of the situation, even though sections of the city were being evacuated by emergency services.

Turned out to be a minimal wave (less than 2 feet) and we had no damage to our house.  We were lucky, this time.

Stay safe everyone and be prepared.  Certainly be prepared with plans and supplies, all your preps, but be prepared for what may come by loving your family, forming close friendships, and trying to enjoy each day.

My best wishes to everyone, especially those who are suffering on the east coast right now.

Take care and I hope you are safe, warm, and surrounded by those you care about.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

What's with the lack of posts?

Sorry, I have just been swamped.  I actually have a bunch of partially finished stuff that I haven't posted and didn't get some video reviews done before I sold the items....so busy right now it's not even funny.

I took on a second job as a bouncer, mostly weekends, still have my main full time job and am also signed up for full time school.  It was a great opportunity and a last minute thing, I didn't think I'd be able to come up with the money in time.  I'm in a full time welding program, a huge area of interest for me and a potential back up career.  If I can swing it, I want to take some blacksmithing courses next year too....

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Yard Sale

We are having a big yard sale today, trying to get rid of a bunch of stuff we don't need and raise some money for my wife's plane tickets, she's going home to visit family and we are hurting for $$ right now.

I'm also trying to clear out a lot of my survival junk, it just makes me cringe to see a lot of the completely stupid shit I have bought over the years.

*sigh*

That's actually a topic for a future post, survival junk and excess buying.  There's a real industry out there, encouraging you to buy a bunch of stuff you don't need and will never use for your preparedness needs.  Consumerism is the name of the game in "modern" society and survivalists are very vulnerable to overspending.

So, keep it simple, light, and affordable.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Enjoying myself

Sorry I haven't posted for a while, I've been more involved in enjoying the great outdoors than writing about it.

Honest, a bunch of stuff is eventually coming, I've been testing out a few things and hopefully have some good info for everyone.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Splitting Wood with a Hatchet

Tried out a new technique that I saw Ray Mears do on a video, a safe and simple way to make small kindling sticks Works well, I did a very short video of it on youtube.

Sorry, not the best angle, it was raining a lot and my wife didn't want to get her camera wet, she was hiding under some trees  :)

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Eberlestock backpacks

I'll be doing some more detailed reviews of some eberlestock backpacks - eventually - but wanted to just drop a little line here to say how much I truly love them.

I talked a little about the F3 Halftrack in a previous post, and still consider it a great pack.  I picked up the Gunslinger II after and have nothing really negative to say about it, enjoyed it a lot and the scabbard was super handy.  I also bought the incredible expensive V90 Battleship in anticipation for an upcoming 1-2 week survival training course, I couldn't take another excursion with my old MEC pack.  Sadly, I had to cancel the trip after we moved and haven't used it since, I think I may end up selling it.  I don't want to, I spent a ridiculous amount of money for it and I love it but....we will see.  I wish I had got the waterproof fleece version now that I have moved to such a wet area.

My EDC-to-work bag has now changed.  I moved from the halftrack to the gunslinger II to (briefly) the X1A1 and now have settled on the Blue Widow.

All are great packs and the Blue Widow review and a discussion on work/BOB will be coming as soon as I have time to write it  :)


And then there was one

FYI, I shut down my alternate blog today.

I haven't been posting much to it and there was essentially no traffic.  I think I will stick to what I am doing on this blog, others are doing social commentary better right now and I only have so much time.

Thanks to those that were reading it and had subscribed.