Nice write up. I took an international on deployment specifically since I could use any fuel I could get my hands on. After a month everyone else had used up all of their jetboil canisters, I had fuel the whole time. Ease of fuel was worth the added weight and required periodic maintenance.
I'll throw in another for ESEE, two deployments and two training cycles. It's a great knife and I haven't been particularly kind to it. It's the most I've ever paid for a knife, but it's been worth every penny. I'd love to pick up one of the smaller ones for work.
It looks like I have admin rights in that section of the forum. And now that I think about it, I'm not sure if I should even be able to see that section.
Could we possibly get a business style card with the OB logo, moto, & website on it to hand out to like minded individuals? Put a line on it at the bottom to write in your forum name/ob number so they know who recruited them. Y'all could bulk order them and sell them in packs of 10, 15, or whatever.
During the winter if you have warm water before going to sleep fill your nalgene and put it in your sleeping bag at your feet, it'll keep you warm as you fall asleep and when you wake up your body heat/sleeping bag will keep it from freezing.
If you don't have a fridge/cooler you can still...
I've seen this on other sites, where we make a master list of the most common frequencies. Since we're so spread out maybe organize it by region?
HAM
National Simplex Calling
1.25M: 223.50
2M: 146.52
70cm: 446.00
33cm: 906.50
23cm: 1294.500
Misc
NOAA: 162.550, 162.400, 162.475, 162.425...
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