A Honda C50 wouldn't stand a chance against a werewolf.That depends on which flavour of zombie we get... The traditional shambling type or the more modern lightning fast type.
A Honda C50 wouldn't stand a chance against a werewolf.That depends on which flavour of zombie we get... The traditional shambling type or the more modern lightning fast type.
Depends , Proper Old country ? or New blood Lycan Americana ?A Honda C50 wouldn't stand a chance against a werewolf.![]()
I’ve read the best place to go to in ww3 is Australia because it’s not a strategic target and the climate is great for a walkaboutBefore we start this discussion I respectfully request that we avoid talking about global politics and instead keep this thread on the subject of bushcraft and homesteading. So I think it would be best to avoid sharing our personal opinions regarding the moral rights or wrongs of what any specific country or politician may be doing. Thank you in advance.
Ok, with that out of the way… We’ve all seen the news headlines lately saying how Europe/NATO is preparing to transition away from the current proxy war with Russia and towards a direct kinetic war with Russia. Hopefully this will never happen but what if it does? How would your bushcraft or homesteading skills be of a benefit to you if we were in a direct war?
Let me give you an example. One of the things which is likely to happen would be widespread electricity blackouts. Whether this would happen permanently for very long periods or just intermittently for a few hours or days at a time, it is something which would be highly likely to happen during in a war. Most normal people would struggle if it came to preparing some wood and starting a fire then using it to boil water for cooking or drinking but with your bushcraft skills it would be a doddle for you.
So how else do you think that your own bushcraft or homesteading skills and tools could be adapted to be a benefit for you and your family in a war time situation?
Distinct lack of culture however.I’ve read the best place to go to in ww3 is Australia because it’s not a strategic target and the climate is great for a walkabout![]()
Distinct lack of culture however.![]()
When I went to the USA/Canada I was more interested in the indigenous culture for sureOh, I don't know, the Asian quarters of Melbourne and Sydney are quite vibrant
And then, there's the indigenous culture - music and art, belief system and story lines ...
Nah, too much poisonous creepy crawly and slithering critters for my liking.I’ve read the best place to go to in ww3 is Australia![]()
Nah, too much poisonous creepy crawly and slithering critters for my liking.
i never had any issues with creepy-crawlies and maintained a safe distance to croc-suspicious water -- the main issue were two-legged predators and they're only around civilization (and not out bush); the oldest surviving culture on the planet are the AboriginesNah, too much poisonous creepy crawly and slithering critters for my liking.
Ok here's a question for you guys and gals. What do you think would be the best option for a war time Mad Max motor vehicle and why?
My vote would go for a Honda C50 Cub because it's economical, reliable, easy to fix, has a good availability of spare parts and it's engine is tuned to be able to run on old or low quality petrol as is often found in third world countries.
You might find yourself in that position on fuel a lot sooner than expected. The current Govt. plan is to restrict and reduce fuel supply nationally in favour of EV. Also, to increase the ethanol content.
Fuel stations are already struggling to make a profit. As demand reduces, for various reasons the quality of fuel will reduce. Govt.is currently focussing on reducing diesel consumption and the Transport industry, who are resisting any move to EV trucks.
This is not a conspiracy theory, it is govt. official policy. (I'm involved in transport politics on a voluntary basis). This is purely factual, I'm not expressing any political viewpoint, rightly we avoid that here.
Since you can only buy limited quantities in cans, transferring it at home from van to cans for the diesel heater, is a time and cost efficient move. For the same reason I don't want to punch a hole in my own tank to get it!.
As Horseguy playfully suggests, almost any slightly older small motorcycle or scooter will be a good efficient economical option. That's why they are so prevalent in "third" world countries. Unlike cars, the April VED increase on motorbikes this year is minimal.
Good call, I like it.Toyota Hilux fitted out as a "technical". Proven track record with irregular fighters all over the world.......![]()
Good call, I like it.
I wonder if the smaller size of Suzuki Jimny might make it more suitable for use in the UK though? Equally reliable and capable off road as a Hilux but the smaller footprint would allow it to better fit through confined spaces. It's probably a bit more economical too.
I'm going off topic with this comment but I would take a restomod 1988-1997 Toyota Hilux pickup over a classic restomod Porsche 911 any day. Black with lots of chrome for understated cool.I'll stick with my 40 year old Series 3, 88" hardtop - plenty of spares scattered around farmyards and I can fix every single part of it with a 1/2" and 3/8" spanner and a hammer (slight exaggeration). It only does 20pmg but it will go anywhere so I can take the shortest route staying off tarmac. No electronics at all.
I'll send you a pm, lets keep political stances/positions out of this forum. Inevitably someone will have a contrary view, which is fine, but some find it almost impossible to let it lie.Can I ask in what capacity ?
I've actually had that happen to me, in bed at a German girlfriend's flat. Luckily some idiot at the US military base where she worked had set off the wrong alarm sequence, it was supposed to be the regular All clear signal test.I strategically live near a major military base so my first plan is to just accept the incoming nuke that will land pretty much on top of me. So the plan is likely a cigar or glass of wine while telling my family I love them. Its been quite the ride.
At least I can die knowing I can start a fire about 20 different ways and we finally got our compost up and running.
I've actually had that happen to me, in bed at a German girlfriend's flat. Luckily some idiot at the US military base where she worked had set off the wrong alarm sequence, it was supposed to be the regular All clear signal test.
It was a very strange and dumbfounding experience. There was absolutely nothing I (we) could do about it, lying in bed exposed under a glass rooflight with less than 3 mins to live.
I've actually had that happen to me, in bed at a German girlfriend's flat. Luckily some idiot at the US military base where she worked had set off the wrong alarm sequence, it was supposed to be the regular All clear signal test.
It was a very strange and dumbfounding experience. There was absolutely nothing I (we) could do about it, lying in bed exposed under a glass rooflight with less than 3 mins to live.