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banshee67

banshee67

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lmao

but, since we're on the subject, a little extra tp in the accessory bag isn't such a bad idea.

tp is too obvious, i like to go low key and keep a roll of paper towels instead, that way when someone sees it in my truck they dont realize im taking a dump in their woods, they just think its for cleaning up my hands, spills etc.
those moist antibacterial wipes are nice too to finish things up;)
 
D&B Mack

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tp is too obvious, i like to go low key and keep a roll of paper towels instead, that way when someone sees it in my truck they dont realize im taking a dump in their woods, they just think its for cleaning up my hands, spills etc.
those moist antibacterial wipes are nice too to finish things up;)

LMAO...I like the cheap red rags from Sams Club. But always wondered, if a year or two later, someone walks up on it and says, "Ooh, look, free rags someone left behind.":fart:
 
branchbuzzer

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tp is too obvious, i like to go low key and keep a roll of paper towels instead, that way when someone sees it in my truck they dont realize im taking a dump in their woods, they just think its for cleaning up my hands, spills etc.
those moist antibacterial wipes are nice too to finish things up;)

Well, you may not need to have a FULL roll of tp, it's just for emergency situations. An easy to hide little wad tucked in a tool bag pocket, stealthy, discreet.

Then again, if one's diet is 90%, say, refried beans, maybe a large roll is necessary...
 
wfsdno

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EPI Pen for those of us allergic to those flying/stinging pests. Of course, I try to only cut when temps are below 55*, they are very slow moving at that point but can still sting.

Just this last weekend, cut into an old dead tree to find a nest of some Wasps (or whatever they were). Did not look happy, but could only crawl...one was shaking his fist at me saying --- next time buddy...next time!!! :poke:

Roger
 
slowp
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There's no shame in carrying a big roll of TP in your rig. Most of us do. You never know, and you might also be marooned in the woods by a slide or something. It is slide season now.

Epi pens? I was being harassed by a logger with his. He said it would expire in a day, and he didn't want to waste it so he wanted to stab me with it.
Just another example of Fun In The Woods.
 
DangerTree

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Fear not my beer chugging buddy after the day is won what you do is open season. Once again I refer to a familiar stance at days end.
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nikocker

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Should Be Obvious!!

You're gonna need a couple of Huskys along to take over for all those Stihls when they crap out!!! Have fun - sounds like a great time.

Al :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
 

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