Message from @Squid

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2020-02-28 19:40:44 UTC  

aight

2020-03-04 15:59:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673086803900628992/684792180816085054/1583336430333.png

2020-03-04 15:59:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673086803900628992/684792216094376020/1583336484324.png

2020-03-04 16:00:37 UTC  

Dakota fire holes are excellent for stealth. Minimal light signature and super easy to snuff and run.

2020-03-04 16:04:03 UTC  

aren’t they better if the airflow is slanted rather than a 90 degree angle?

2020-03-04 16:05:31 UTC  

If you can swing it, yeah. 90° is easier to dig though.

2020-03-04 17:27:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673086803900628992/684814206830510080/1583337877723.png

2020-03-04 19:16:07 UTC  

I think thats the most useful thing you posted @Pepito - thanks! I've 2000lt tanks, only 2 hooked up. Will now get the others on the go.

2020-03-04 19:16:46 UTC  

ah

2020-03-04 19:16:49 UTC  

thx 4chan

2020-03-04 19:17:17 UTC  

i posted shit that would be useful for me

2020-03-04 19:17:20 UTC  

except the water thing

2020-03-04 19:17:22 UTC  

since if i boog

2020-03-04 19:17:25 UTC  

i'm always moving

2020-03-05 16:32:18 UTC  

Have you guys seen that one dude who made potassium nitrate from his piss?

2020-03-05 16:32:30 UTC  

I think youtube took it down

2020-03-05 16:32:55 UTC  

But it's still posted in the internet somewhere, channel name is cody's lab

Interesting.

Is that an explosive?

2020-03-05 16:43:51 UTC  

It’s used in gunpowder, not much of an explosive on its own

2020-03-05 16:45:13 UTC  

what type of shelter would be best for a deciduous forest with a decent amount of rain.

2020-03-05 16:45:27 UTC  

The dry kind

2020-03-05 16:45:50 UTC  

Ah yes. Thank you

2020-03-05 16:45:56 UTC  

whatever you want but with a tarp hung up above it

2020-03-05 16:46:06 UTC  

slanted for runoff of course

2020-03-05 16:47:48 UTC  

I live in deciduous forest, and we get between 30 and 70 inches of rain annually. I usually build heavily thatched A-frames. When I have time I build a teepee style shelter, again with heavy thatch for waterproofing.

2020-03-05 16:48:39 UTC  

Dense branches of broad leafs like oak as the 'base' layer of the thatch with smaller leaved branches from pecan and walnut on top.

2020-03-05 16:49:34 UTC  

i was thinking about a dug out with wood framework but it might get washed out and muddy

2020-03-05 16:49:43 UTC  

need to wait for summer to get started.

2020-03-05 16:51:51 UTC  

I always go off the ground. In spring and fall its always wet, in summer we have red ants and other manner of biting things.

2020-03-05 16:52:19 UTC  

Make a small platform for your bed

2020-03-05 16:52:23 UTC  

In winter I do a coal bed.

2020-03-05 16:54:17 UTC  

Here's a decent enough how-to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDwTKAWhLfg

2020-03-05 16:55:38 UTC  

What state or country?

2020-03-05 16:56:00 UTC  

im in Missouri

2020-03-05 16:56:14 UTC  

Oooo I’m in Missouri too

2020-03-05 16:56:23 UTC  

Oklahoma

2020-03-05 16:56:55 UTC  

i was ofcourse gonna dig the floor out and put boards in but leave room for water just in case of flooding

2020-03-05 16:57:46 UTC  

I added this to my camp kit. Gonna have to try it out soon. https://barebonesliving.com/products/hori-hori/?variant=16194195325018

2020-03-05 16:58:04 UTC  

Imagine not living in a rainforest

2020-03-05 16:58:11 UTC  

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