In the morning, I write in the cabin's tiny kitchen. |
Since my first wilderness journal entry a few days ago, I've learned a few more valuable lessons and I thought I'd continue sharing them.
Note: You may want to
print these journal entries.
In the event you find yourself alone for days in an isolated northern California cabin, these critical survival tidbits will come in handy and you will no doubt be lacking a good internet connection.
In the event you find yourself alone for days in an isolated northern California cabin, these critical survival tidbits will come in handy and you will no doubt be lacking a good internet connection.
Dishes. No matter how many plates, bowls, or cups you use during each meal, wash them only once a day. Once your hands get wet and cold, it feels like they'll never warm up again.
Baseball. I
listened to the second game of the World Series on the radio. No problem with
reception, but I discovered that my brain finds it much easier to focus on a
radio sports broadcast when driving than when sitting alone in a room staring
at nothing. On the plus side - Go Giants!
Mittens. A good idea. See
issue with dishes noted above.
In the afternoon, I move to the front porch to work. |
Anyway, should you ever run low on starter fuel for your woodstove fire, paper towels will suffice (Bounty, jumbo roll, no design). Also, the cardboard box in which slippers are commonly packaged will burn slowly and may produce a lovely blue flame.
Walking.
Yesterday I took a stroll through the forest. The redwoods and fir trees are
stunning, and I can’t describe how beautiful everything smells. I stopped at
least a dozen times just to look up in wonder and breathe deeply.
Writing.
… Is hard. Fits and spurts, but it’s happening.
Good to hear your scouting skills are kicking in. and that you're taking time to smell the... redwoods. Keep on keepin' on. :)
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Pretty sure the Scouts wouldn't let me in, but at least if they did, I could earn a badge or two now!
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