north-north-west wrote:"When taking off your scrub gloves, put them in a pocket.
If you're gloves are wet/dirty than chances are your pants are too. Lol.Warin wrote:north-north-west wrote:"When taking off your scrub gloves, put them in a pocket.
Gloves can be wet/dirty.
Best to have a loop on them ..and hats and socks ... so you can use a carabiner on them to fasten them to a belt loop or you pack..
Warin wrote:Best to have a loop on them ..and hats and socks ... so you can use a carabiner on them to fasten them to a belt loop or you pack..
Lamont wrote:It's hard to get dirt out of your muesli scroggin went it spills. Don't put your coffee near your foot. Put the cap on your bottle of turps no matter what, when you set it down. ALWAYS look behind you when you set off.
puredingo wrote:Lamont wrote:It's hard to get dirt out of your muesli scroggin went it spills. Don't put your coffee near your foot. Put the cap on your bottle of turps no matter what, when you set it down. ALWAYS look behind you when you set off.
This is the word of our Lord. Amen.
The worst of this was once when I kicked over my little whisky bottle which directly pour its contents over my one and only cigarette.
Suddenly my mid-walk treat night took a sullen turn.
Mechanic-AL wrote:Pay special attention to the inside of socks, boots and gaiters before pulling them on of a morning.
Is there anything more infuriating than walking 2 metres at the start of the day and THEN realizing you have an extremely irritating twig, rock or seed stuck in there somewhere that is going to require the whole shooting match to be taken off again ??
Huntsman247 wrote:
Anyways, goodnight....
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