Buck survival knife and another survival item

Buck 110
Buck 301
Thompson Center .54 calibure Hawken
Kimber Ultra TLE II in .45 ACP
Traditions .50 calibure 'Trapper' pistol.
(with that brass buttcap it can double as a short club.)

Maybe my compound bow or crossbow for backup/stealth?

And a Tibetan sherpa.

Naked and afraid said I can do it with a knife and a pot but Bear Grils said I could do it with a car battery and camel bladder so idk what I would need.:D
 
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Yeah it would I like pellet rifles ain’t posted a picture of mine yet . Nice picture

This '79 Sheridan blue streak is my most prized possession.
In my opinion the C series Sheridan air rifles are the finest American multi stroke pneumatic air rifles ever made.
They're deadly accurate, have a great trigger, excellent power with the .20 Cal lead they sling, and with a Williams 5d-sh peep sight they're easy to shoot accurately.

My '67 Benjamin 342 or '82 342 might also fit the bill but both mine need a bit of work as they don't completely hold air overnight. I'll get into the valves eventually.

A good air rifle in a self supporting platform is a great small game tool to have, and you can carry at least 500 rounds in each pocket.
 
If it puts those fuzzies every spring, grows like a Dandelion on steroids and looses all it's leaves in the fall and they're huge, it's a flowering Mulberry tree...
 
If it's over 5 years old and small it's not one. Mulberry's get 30- 50 ft tall and can grow more than 10 ft if pruned. Must be something else that puts those out also. My long hair dog would get them in her hair and was like removing fox tails...
 
The oaks in my area leave blankets of flowers that look like that. They'll even drift like snow. A closeup would help with I.D.
 
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