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Last time I talked about the best survival food, and said they, "Oooh this is already known, just get this and that." Anyone who has survived off little knows peanuts are it. Name one other food more dense than peanuts? I've survived days off one bottle of peanuts and can do so much longer. I could take 4,000 grams with me, which I will do, and I should survive as long as I need to. All this talk is pointless since it's months away.

And so, as Mark Goring suggests, and boy, look at that man, in the middle of winter wilderness enjoying a camp fire cooking. Come to think of it, are there people who have not gone so much as camping, much less more extreme conditions? But as I say, he say, all young men are required to go live in the woods, and that right often. That's true relief. Maybe some aren't in great areas, too much society to reach out to real life. "outdoorsman" isn't a real term, I'm a donkey I was born outside: all people are not meant to be inside a box in the sky without nature. And there should be pushing, yes, push push in all your life to force society to change. We have built very wrong indeed where people aren't making their food around a campfire as they should be doing perhaps daily. Nature and goodness doesn't get old.

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