Friday, September 28, 2012

6 x12 BUG-OUT trailer/toy hauler/cargo/camping/stealth part2






Here is the final product. I am 98% done with this bugout trailer. It has been converted into a toy hauler and sleep in camper conversion. YES, there is a vent on the roof, and I still need to add the portable a/c, tongue toolbox on the front for my genny and batteries, the mr heater, cargo net, screen doors, 2 outlets, extra lights, insulation(maybe), and spray the ramp door but for now I use extension cords, magnetic and wind-up lighting, and my stuff is stored inside the trailer.
Video Rating: 4 / 5









Join the adventure. You are invited to backpack and hammock camp on Vulture Island at Stubblefield Lake in the Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. This video provides tips and suggestions for wild camping along with information about the critical role that vultures play to eliminate disease from the environment. The video shows the two vulture species that live in Texas: the American Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) and the Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura). If you are interested in learning more about the soda can alcohol stove shown in the video, check-out the many descriptions posted on the Internet. See for example: www.youtube.com For information on starting a fire with a ferrocerium "flint" rod and knife see: www.youtube.com For information about vultures, see The Turkey Vulture Society: vulturesociety.homestead.com and Vultures Rock: vulturesrock.com A BLESSING FOR THE VULTURES by Ken Kramm, December 2011 Before I leave these woods, let me say a blessing for the vultures. Thank you for allowing me to camp near your roost. This is a special place where few humans are allowed. You are important creatures, from which human beings can learn a great deal. You don't kill, but rather eat what is already dead. Recycling life that has been lost is an honorable role and is critical to Mother Earth. You eliminate virtually all disease from the environment. Your poop is so clean that it can be used for hand sanitizer. And it doesn't smell. Too bad the human species doesn't share ...
Video Rating: 4 / 5


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