Esav Benyamin
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Edit: I made this too complicated by posted two very similar contests.
I am closing this and adding the prize to the other Winter Freebie - WORLDWIDE.
This contest is open to everyone OUTSIDE the fifty United States (which means Puerto Rico and Guam and US citizens living abroad quality for entry!)
The prize is a first run Dan Koster Bushcraft knife with sheath and firesteel.
1. You must have 6 posts in Wilderness & Survival Skills by last Saturday.
2. Post a wilderness story, adventure, or technique.
3. The contest runs from tonight through Sunday night, December 21, 2008
and winners will be announced as soon afterwards as I can evaluate the entries.
Pictures add to the value of your entry, especially pictures demonstrating actual wilderness activity: making a trap, building a fire, cooking a meal.
Pictures including family and friends, especially kids and pets, are best. If you are a morose, solitary, mean old man, pictures of your gear may do it.
Newbies are especially welcome. We already know what the regulars here can do, so they would need something spectacular to beat a new guy showing off. :thumbup:
The story can be long, but word it carefully. Rambling may put me to sleep! Picture quality isn't quite as important as the subject, and keep it to 3 pictures maximum, please.
I will be extremely forgiving of the occasional lapse in English language skills.
I am closing this and adding the prize to the other Winter Freebie - WORLDWIDE.
This contest is open to everyone OUTSIDE the fifty United States (which means Puerto Rico and Guam and US citizens living abroad quality for entry!)
The prize is a first run Dan Koster Bushcraft knife with sheath and firesteel.
1. You must have 6 posts in Wilderness & Survival Skills by last Saturday.
2. Post a wilderness story, adventure, or technique.
3. The contest runs from tonight through Sunday night, December 21, 2008
and winners will be announced as soon afterwards as I can evaluate the entries.
Pictures add to the value of your entry, especially pictures demonstrating actual wilderness activity: making a trap, building a fire, cooking a meal.
Pictures including family and friends, especially kids and pets, are best. If you are a morose, solitary, mean old man, pictures of your gear may do it.
Newbies are especially welcome. We already know what the regulars here can do, so they would need something spectacular to beat a new guy showing off. :thumbup:
The story can be long, but word it carefully. Rambling may put me to sleep! Picture quality isn't quite as important as the subject, and keep it to 3 pictures maximum, please.
I will be extremely forgiving of the occasional lapse in English language skills.
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