have I mentioned the fact that permethrin doesn't just replel... it KILLS them?
( I enjoy this knowledge a little too much

Moderator: ZS Global Moderators
Erie quiet wrote:I am getting 2-3 cans of permethrin and all my shit is getting treated...
have I mentioned the fact that permethrin doesn't just replel... it KILLS them?
( I enjoy this knowledge a little too much)





crypto wrote::awesome: test


Griff wrote:Their are two kinds of people in the world; Those who have a plan prepared for when the zombies take over the Earth, and those who don't. We call those people "Dinner"







gravediggerfour wrote:If you don’t know what your talking about don’t lead people, especially new people, astray.
JTNieman wrote:Guess we'll see, but I kinda welcome rain. I'm gonna bring a poncho just in case, but I'm more of a type to wear a hat and embrace the wet, and keep a dry set of clothes in the tent. I'll be making sure to deploy the rain fly this year, though... which will suck for ventilation. I have a battery operated tent fan that I hang from the 'attic shelf' in my tent, though, which helps.
Any other tips? I haven't camped in the rain in a good while. I may have concerns about my tent stakes holding up in mud... hmm

gravediggerfour wrote:If you don’t know what your talking about don’t lead people, especially new people, astray.
JTNieman wrote:I need to see about getting a larger bit of shelf liner - my current piece works but is getting worn. That, and make sure I got a hank of paracord...

whisk.e.rebellion wrote:JTNieman wrote:I need to see about getting a larger bit of shelf liner - my current piece works but is getting worn. That, and make sure I got a hank of paracord...
Is that the same piece I cut off of my roll for you last year? I've got the same bit I'm bringing this year![]()
I've got every pair of smart-wool hiking socks I own already in my ruck. As soon as I do laundry, I'll be throwing in the rest of my wicking socks. I think I'm bringing something like a dozen pairs of socks this year. I was changing them twice a day last year, three times when I kept falling into the creek on that last fucking rock.
gravediggerfour wrote:If you don’t know what your talking about don’t lead people, especially new people, astray.

Erie quiet wrote:I'm slightly worried now about my hammocks tarp stakes holding in the rain![]()
JTNieman
if you dont care about the quality of the ammo, I have probably 50 or so rounds of 7.62x54R I can bring,... I have no stripper clips though
Griff wrote:Their are two kinds of people in the world; Those who have a plan prepared for when the zombies take over the Earth, and those who don't. We call those people "Dinner"

JTNieman wrote:Any other tips? I haven't camped in the rain in a good while. I may have concerns about my tent stakes holding up in mud... hmm

crypto wrote:JTNieman wrote:Any other tips? I haven't camped in the rain in a good while. I may have concerns about my tent stakes holding up in mud... hmm
My tip is to pitch an A-line tarp over your tent instead of the rainfly, and keep the fly on standby in case the wind drives rain sideways enough to make it under the tarp.
It really is too damn hot to use the fly, I leave mine off every year and just lower the sides of the tarp if it looks like rain.
gravediggerfour wrote:If you don’t know what your talking about don’t lead people, especially new people, astray.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests