malewithatail
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Post by malewithatail on May 23, 2022 9:51:15 GMT 10
You can take a multi tool onto a plane, you just have to declare it and its put into the cargo hold as baggage and its returned to you when you land.
You know you own an old tractor when......There are foot deep ruts in the lawn and you like the look of them.
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Morgo
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Post by Morgo on May 23, 2022 21:25:12 GMT 10
Literally on my person just about everyday - Good boots and socks, long pants/shirt, wallet with cards and backup cash, keys, sunglasses and phone (which is a very useful multi tool - light, compass, gps, maps, notes and I can call people, sometimes, too ) Considering I'm rarely away from home without one of my vehicles and when out I'm often not far from it. In the vehicle I usually have a GHB (with all the usual toys) plus water, spare clothes and some food. In/on the car there's also a battery, solar panel and fridge (Hilux at least, Jeep has a fridge sometimes). Also some tools, varying on vehicle, plus first aid kit. I don't see the need to carry much on my person when my vehicle would be close by and if by some slim chance I can't get to it and need to get home, I'll just walk and get supplies along the way if needed.
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tomatoes
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Post by tomatoes on May 24, 2022 0:11:10 GMT 10
Bamboo fiber clothing is supposed to be pretty great for all of those options. Seems to be pretty expensive, but the one pair of thick bamboo socks I have are enough to convince me that I should consider it more often. Anything bamboo that I have takes longer to dry than other similar cotton items. Other than that, it feels nice.
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