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Self reliance in the bush

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Re: Self reliance in the bush

Hah! Good one. Unfortunately that's not the type of wood that'll keep you alive, but it might avoid litigation should it become an issue.

Whatever happened to Mylar (Space) blankets...are they obsolete? I've carried and used them for years to some benefit.

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Re: Self reliance in the bush

After the comments about Knipex pliers earlier in this thread, I ordered a 6" version from Amazon--came today. Cool! I think it will be a very useful tool in my airplane tool kit, and I think I'll have to order a larger size for the home toolbox.

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