Message from @kilowatt cocktail

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2020-03-27 19:31:11 UTC  

@kilowatt cocktail What's your opinion on the USMC ILBE rucksack?

2020-03-27 19:32:11 UTC  

Hell yea that's one of the even newer ones. As long as it comes with the frame and straps that's one hell of a buy

2020-03-27 19:33:01 UTC  

I'm hoping it stays low cause the auction ends next friday and I really would like it

2020-03-27 19:33:21 UTC  

Most of the other ones on ebay are $200-$300

2020-03-27 19:41:52 UTC  

That's for sure but dont be surprised if it jumps quite a bit

2020-03-28 01:32:46 UTC  

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2020-03-28 01:32:55 UTC  

@kilowatt cocktail Just in case the ILBE rucksack jumps in price, what are your thoughts on this rucksack?

2020-03-28 01:40:11 UTC  

That doesnt look bad at all. It looks like it has a pretty good amount of good reviews.

2020-03-28 01:41:24 UTC  

Thats my hope. It appears it's only problem is small and fixable. It comes with a reflective, high-vis, yellow rain cover. I just found a camo rain cover on amazon for $10

2020-03-28 01:43:47 UTC  

I wouldnt fill it all the way, just make sure that it's something that is reasonable for the distance that you would be moving to your bug out location. I would keep both around, one for none igloo situation such as training and the other for when the igloo kicks off.

2020-03-28 01:44:49 UTC  

Thats my thought. There might be a time when I'm just hiking and dont need to hide or I might have an emergency and need to be high-vis

2020-03-28 01:46:14 UTC  

Exactly, or if there is anyway to make it reversible that way it takes up less space that would be ideal. I plan on going out a couple times during this summer and camping out of my BOB and any of yall that want to join in are more then welcome

2020-03-28 01:47:14 UTC  

I may try to paint the other side with spray paint or maybe some more expensive paint to make it a flat green or tan color

2020-03-28 01:47:45 UTC  

Also that sounds great. I think it would be awesome for us to get together as a group and go camping

2020-03-28 01:49:10 UTC  

Spray it with flex seal first and then try to paint that way it has a good texture to stick too. That's for sure, I've been looking to create a M.A.G. that's serious and actionable for a while.

2020-03-28 01:49:53 UTC  

This is probably a silly question but what does M.A.G. stand for?

2020-03-28 01:50:19 UTC  

Mutual assistance group

2020-03-28 01:52:20 UTC  

Ok that makes sense. That's really important. Making actual connections and forming a close knit group would be very beneficial for an shtf scenario

2020-03-28 01:55:15 UTC  

It is, lone wolf's dont last. I've got some connections here in my area and they bring some good stuff to the table. I mostly bring military knowledge, weapons handling, maintenance and I'm a pretty damn good cook, not to toot my own horn but I've been told.

2020-03-28 01:56:37 UTC  

That's awesome! I'm not necessarily great at anything yet but I'm pretty good at cooking. Other than that I just have basic knowledge of skills

2020-03-28 02:00:02 UTC  

That's a good platform to have though, especially at your age. It gives the older guys a platform to teach you skills and other things

2020-03-28 02:01:51 UTC  

That's what I'm hoping happens with more camping. Practicing lighting fires, cooking food, making shelters, etc. will help me get better but there are still skills I don't know that I'd love to learn.

2020-03-28 02:04:19 UTC  

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2020-03-28 02:06:10 UTC  

What type of tarp/poncho would you recommend? A heavy canvas one or a lighter ripstop one?

2020-03-28 02:14:23 UTC  

I like the light ripstop just because they dont get weighted down like canvas does when wet but one of both is good as well, that way in the winter time you have multiple layers

2020-03-28 02:15:26 UTC  

I think I'll start with the ripstop since it's a little cheaper and will be a little more useful this summer

2020-03-28 02:15:55 UTC  

That's for sure, lots of paracord is good as well

2020-03-28 02:23:39 UTC  

I got 100ft of black paracord from walmart today cause it was cheap

2020-03-28 02:23:58 UTC  

But I should get some more, mayne some real rope too

2020-03-28 02:24:51 UTC  

Lol did you accidentally buy the 1050 cord like I did one time? I picked up a pack of 2 nylon rope at menards 2 weeks ago for 6 bucks lol

2020-03-28 02:25:07 UTC  

Probably. It was $6

2020-03-28 02:26:28 UTC  

Lol you'll know the difference when you go to use it 🤣🤣 I went to wrap a knife handle and it was a huge

2020-03-28 02:26:39 UTC  

Lmao

2020-03-28 02:28:16 UTC  

I learned pretty quick to read the labels instead of assume in the right stuff.

2020-03-28 02:28:39 UTC  

Lmao it's thick as fuck

2020-03-28 02:29:03 UTC  

But thats ok. I don't plan on wrapping knives or anything so ot should be fine

2020-03-28 02:29:49 UTC  

Lol it's good for hanging things!

2020-03-28 02:30:57 UTC  

Yea my plan rn is to carry paracord and twine from hay bales

2020-03-28 02:32:03 UTC  

Twine is really good fire starter as well! Good multi purpose stuff

2020-03-28 02:34:41 UTC  

That was my hope. I really need to cut down my B.O.B. it has way to much useless shit in it

2020-03-28 02:54:55 UTC  

Yea I'm in the same boat, that's why I want to get out and use them