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The Ideal Weapon

Please read the story of Micheal Allen Silva, a drifter who traversed the backwoods of the continental United States, up through Canada and ending his travels in Alaska.

He came along some villagers and other remote backwoods campers along his way.

His journey left a lasting impact on those who were unfortunate enough to meet him along his mindless meanderings through the woods...

Politics aside, firearms do leave an impact and a lasting one.

Be Safe out there with or without them.










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Northern Dancer

Survivalist
Please read the story of Micheal Allen Silva, a drifter who traversed the backwoods of the continental United States, up through Canada and ending his travels in Alaska.

He came along some villagers and other remote backwoods campers along his way.

His journey left a lasting impact on those who were unfortunate enough to meet him along his mindless meanderings through the woods...

Politics aside, firearms do leave an impact and a lasting one.

Be Safe out there with or without them.
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Sounds really interesting - is there a particular site that I can look up to follow this story?


I like your advice too - I'm always amazed when people deliberately put themselves at risk and somehow expect the outcome to be favourable. When our Prime Minister's brother walked past all the avalanche warning signs to ski down virgin terrain - he never made it of course.










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Alexandoy

Pathfinder
When I was camping with the boy scouts, the only weapon I had on me was the hunting knife because it was the only legal weapon for us. In my adult years, I would be bringing the .22 pistol of my father as a protection in case of unanticipated attacks by animals or humans. In the later part of my adult life, I was bringing an air rifle with pellets for ammo. I could shoot birds with it but not big animals. I remember shooting a wild chicken that resulted in a wild chase in the woods because the pellet doesn’t kill, just inflicted injury on the chicken. And in the recent years, I go comping with my family on camp site resorts so there’s no need for weapons.
 
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