06-21-2008, 10:51
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Asset
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Phenix City, Al
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Originally Posted by PSM
Really?
Pat
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Doh....I mean a GPS, lol not a locator....well the Locator would be great, if I died, someone in the future would be able to locate me.
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06-21-2008, 10:53
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Originally Posted by triQshot
Doh....I mean a GPS,... 
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In that case, I’d recommend taking a boar hog along for fresh milk.
Pat
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06-30-2008, 01:32
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Asset
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Originally Posted by PSM
In that case, I’d recommend taking a boar hog along for fresh milk.
Pat
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might as well bring some talking greeting cards for the natives! Maybe some with a Halloween theme...
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06-30-2008, 02:27
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Thank you TR for this great mission. Really got me thinking about what I have in my kit today.
My Response:
Field Time:
11 years True Blue Infantry multiple deployments, multiple theaters
You are in the prime of your life:
Why Thank You.
Can this be accomplished successfully?
Without a doubt, yes.
Do you accept the challenge?
Without hesitation
Where do you start?
Charleston, South Carolina.
What route do you take?
Head west through Plano, TX, Flagstaff and Kingman, AZ on up to Camp SLO, CA
Where do you plan to finish?
Camp SLO, CA at the very top of that tall pointy hill with all the military grade poison oak.
How long do you think it will take you?
6 months, but to remove Murphy’s Law from the equation I will say 1 year.
What is in your field gear?
ShelterPoncho 1lb 8 oz111” Aluminum Poles 2x 8 oz
10” 550 cord per grommet (8 grommets) .45 oz
4 bungees 8 oz Kifaru Woobie w/zipper mod 1 lb 6 oz
MPI Space Hooded Blanket/Poncho (casualty blanket) 10 oz
Sierra Designs Rain Suit: Parka (12 oz) Pants (7 oz) 1 lb 3 oz
IMPS-Net w/ D rings 1 lb
McNett MicroNet Towel X-Large (aka:light blanket, shade) 8.25 oz
Mosquito Net
OPTIONAL Wet Weather Boots 2 lbs
OPTIONAL Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite Short pad 11 oz
OPTIONAL Therm-a-Rest compressible Pillow (medium) 9 oz Clothing2 pair pants (1 worn)
2 Shirts long-sleeve
3 T-shirts
4 pairs of underwear
8 pairs of socks
1 set black silks (ninja jammies)
Boonie
Mosquito net for boonie
1 belt
1 pair Wileys with 2 extra sets each of clear and polarized lenses
1 pair new boots (I’ll break ‘em in on the road)
2 pairs new insoles
1 pair of new soles
1 polar fleece cap
Fleece jacket
1 set lightweight black gloves (REI)
1 set leather gloves
1 set cold weather gloves\
Snowboarder’s gaiter
OPTIONAL Jacket Fire3 magnesium fire starters 6 oz
3 bics w/plungers zip tied (Thanks for the idea!) 3 oz
Littlbug Junior www.littlbug.com 9.5 oz
Fire Piston (plexiglass) 4 oz WaterSteriPEN Adventurer Water Purifier w/Solar Charging Case 10.6 oz
Purification Tablets
Large Sponge 8 oz FoodCooking ToolsREI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot 4 Liter w/lid 15.9 oz
Snow Peak Mini Solo Cookset (cup, sm. Pot w/lid) 5.5 oz
Light My Fire Spork XM .56 oz
Light My Fire Serving Spork 1.1 oz
GSI Compact Scraper .4 oz
Flatworld Orikaso Big Bowl 1.2 oz
1 sheet sponge (for cleaning up) 1 oz Four bottles of ‘Survival Tabs’ in case of self induced famine 3 lbs 3.84 oz Health and HygieneMulti Vitamins 2 bottles (stuffed with cotton to reduce noise) 8 oz
Adventure Medical Kits –Expedition 4 lbs
1 sheet sponge (for wiping my ass) 1 oz
1 Large Botttle of Dr Bronner’s Soap 2 lbs ToolsLeatherman Ukiah 7.2 oz
Glock Field Spade 1 lb 7.6 oz
2 Redi Edge Tactical Sharpeners 2 oz
OPTIONAL Cold Steel Kukri Machete 1 lb
OPTIONAL Ultimate Survival Technologies SaberCut Saw 6 oz Lights 3 betalights (1 attached to watch band w/velcro cover, 1 attached to inside of belt excess, 1 on retractable cord clip)
1 Surefire w/ 2 spare bulbs and 8 spare batteries
Petzl Tactikka XP Adapt – w/ 4 additional rechargeable AAA’s
2 IR Strobe caps for 9v’s w/ two rechargeable 9 volts
Technology OpticsPVS-14 NVGwith 3x detachable lens and head mount
4 additional rechargeable batteries (AA’s) Binos PDA- Digital Camera, Digital Recorder, PDA would all be combined into newest Windows Mobile Phone (Device) available today. Why a phone? When I reach my time machine and come back I want to make sure I came to the right time. If Time Machine drops me off in incorrect location I can call for pickup. Device will have Solar/LCD hybrid screen (yes they exist), 5MP digital camera capable of HD video recording.
- High Capacity memory cards will be included in the kit. Enough memory to record 1 hr of HD video + 2 hrs of audio + 200 5MP images + text per day (at 18 months). There will be days without need for any recording so days that more recording will be averaged out.
- Device would have biometrics registered to all my digits to prevent phracking up the Time line if falling into the wrong hands. It would also have fail safe security software that will auto format device after 30 days without being accessed by me.
- Additionally, Topo maps at every level of detail for entire US, Northern Mexico and Southern Canada will be included. Maps will be marked with known missions, towns, settlements, camps, forts, tribal areas, political areas, areas of conflict, bodies of water and ‘unexplored’ territory that existed then.
- Language dictionaries, translators, pronunciation guides for each language existent across North America at the time.
- Various eBooks including the different military Survival Guides, Tom Brown’s guides (lots of ground-up information and how-to’s invaluable for extended stays), medical guides, edible and medicinal plants guide, complete Wikipedia and WikiBooks download to supplement. Also valuable in case Time Machine malfunctions and takes me to the wrong time. Also 3,000 ebooks of greatest works (in case I suffer more than one major setback that causes me to miss pickup.
- Most valuable information is complete and comprehensive plans for the time machine. If I arrive at pickup on time and Time Machine is damaged I will be able to repair it. If I miss pickup time then I could build a new one and return, a bit older obviously but I wouldn’t miss out on my $10 million.
- Two extra PDA batteries.
- 2 pair of high quality wired headphones (not for listening to music continuously but for language mostly).
- Total weight less than 2lbs
- Perimeter alarm – I love this thing and have had the same one for years. It’s twice the size of a pack of cigarettes. There is probably a smaller version available today but this thing has 3 modes and a keypad. Main mode is a trip wire (for my base camp and sleep times), 2nd mode is motion alarm (for stowing with gear when away from it). 3rd mode is a doorbell chime that acts on motion (great if staying in a mission or even for detecting game). Works on AA’s
- Solar Panel Roll Charger for batteries and Device
What modern items are critical, and what items from the period will work for you?Sextant
Watch with accurate GMT of the exact time I go back in time. Actually the watch should also have an altimeter, barometer, thermometer etc for data collection
The Super PDA is critical for recording data What are your priorities? (in order of priority)Not screw up the timeline!
Stay alive
Record Data
Keep moving
Reach objective within time frame How will you carry it?
In a pack of my own design or a Kifaru
What firearms will you take?Buttstock Packable .22 Survival rifle w/ Additional pistol length short barrel
Additional pistol grip.
This interchangeability would be invaluable between hunting small game (MAIN source of meat) and up close encounters with time-locals that have a friendly overtones but everything has hostile potential.
How much ammo, accessories, etc.?
Simple cleaning kit
752 rnds What edged tools do you take?
See ‘Tools’ in the gear list
What navigational aids do you take?
In addition to Sextant and watch Compasses:1 Lensatic
Silva Ranger
2 Protractors
Largest Scale topo maps of planned route. I don’t need 1:25,000 for every damn grid zone that would be WAY too much paper.
What do you think your odds are of successfully completing this journey?
Odds of failure are 2.5 on a scale of 1 to 10
What do you do in the 30 days before you leave?- Crash Course in French, Spanish and Chickasaw (Chickasaw were greatly feared during that time in the Mississippi Basin. That is the area of slowest movement and least friendlies.)
- Archery and Bow Making practice
- Combatives/Aikido brush up. Both would seem like magic during that time. Gotta be careful with that one.
- Research weather and conflicts that occurred during the period. Research major players
- Immediate inoculations against everything
- Order all the gear I don’t have on hand!
Thoughts?- Disease was a major cause of death during that period. I may be immune/innoculated to many of those diseases but that does not mean I am not a carrier. I would be forced to limit human interaction. Especially if I was sick myself. Consequences are deaths of many people that would have a butterfly effect.
- Signal: The mission is to collect and record data. If I die somewhere along the way or miss my pickup then the mission is a complete failure. Predetermined cache locations “the ultimate cache” would be the order of the day. This would ensure partial mission success in the event of my death or inability to make pickup time/loc.
- I’m not going to bring an arsenal above the survival rifle. I don’t need to be shooting people or large animals and seriously messing up the time line. Plants will be my main source of food and fish and small animals only when in plenty.
In Response to the FragoI would not opt to take anyone with me. Time Travel missions should always be done alone.
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06-30-2008, 16:20
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FTFSI!!!
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 127
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M1 Carbine
I think an M1 Carbine would be a handy weapon for this mission - it has the .30 cal ammo and a super light weight with the folding butt stock. With between eight and eleven 40-round magazines, it wouldn't take up much space either.
Weight is about 5.2 lb (according to Wikipedia.com)
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06-30-2008, 18:17
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Quiet Professional
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Free Pineland
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Originally Posted by MVS2
I think an M1 Carbine would be a handy weapon for this mission - it has the .30 cal ammo and a super light weight with the folding butt stock. With between eight and eleven 40-round magazines, it wouldn't take up much space either.
Weight is about 5.2 lb (according to Wikipedia.com)
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An anemic, inaccurate round, best limited to small game under 100 yards combined with notoriously unreliable mags.
And the folding stock will keep you from using it as a boat paddle.
What a great combo for adventure.
TR
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06-30-2008, 19:20
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What are your priorities? (in order of priority)
Not screw up the timeline!
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I think this is the first time I've seen this. Good one.
But . . .
By virtue of being there you will most likely screw up the timeline. The bacteria in your bowels is based on the 21st century environment. There's been a lot of environmental changes in the last 300 years in relationship to your digestive tract, not to mention the skin bugs and stuff like that.
There's no telling what havoc that would wreak on the environment and hence, the timeline.
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07-01-2008, 13:20
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FTFSI!!!
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Location: Kentucky
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Originally Posted by The Reaper
An anemic, inaccurate round, best limited to small game under 100 yards combined with notoriously unreliable mags.
And the folding stock will keep you from using it as a boat paddle.
What a great combo for adventure.
TR
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I don't like to canoe.
The inaccuracy I'd take the chance on that with the larger clip...that's adventure!
Add three more mags.
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