This is one almost ubiquitous wild plant that every outdoorsman/ survivalist/hunter/backpacker who's worth his salt needs to know. Enjoy; you won't often see my magazine articles posted to the public for free.
Len McDougall, author of the books: Tracking & Reading Sign * Practical Outdoor Survival, 2nd Edition * The Encyclopedia of Tracks & Scats * The Log Cabin: An Adventure in Self Reliance, Individualism, and Cabin Building * The Field & Stream Wilderness Survival Handbook * The Complete Tracker * Practical Outdoor Projects * Practical Outdoor Survival * The Snowshoe Handbook * The Outdoors Almanac * Made for the Outdoors Contributor to: Consumers Digest * Tactical Knives * Woods-N-Water News * Fur-Fish-Game * Michigan Country Lines * Backwoods Home * Modern Survival, and other fine magazines. Wilderness Guide/Survival Instructor for Timberwolf Wilderness Adventures, Paradise, Michigan USA timberwolfwildernessadventu...@yahoo.com
P.S. Anyone heard from that little nancyboy who calls himself "hikerglacier?" Such cute and jolly little pirate names on these Usenet newsgroups; anybody can be anything, and hide behind an anonymous nickname while indulging their fantasies and telling the tallest of tales.
> This is one almost ubiquitous wild plant that every outdoorsman/ > survivalist/hunter/backpacker who's worth his salt needs to know. > Enjoy; you won't often see my magazine articles posted to the public > for free.
By "won't often" do you mean re-posting the same article you posted last week?
The only thing worse than an attention whore is a senile attention whore.
Isn't Barack Obama from the Ubiquitious tribe? And how often does one hear that word in conversation? Makes your writing a bit tough to read. Talking simple is a good thing. Your loyal and obsequious reader.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .
> > This is one almost ubiquitous wild plant that every outdoorsman/ > > survivalist/hunter/backpacker who's worth his salt needs to know. > > Enjoy; you won't often see my magazine articles posted to the public > > for free.
> By "won't often" do you mean re-posting the same article you posted > last week?
Aww. Did the wittle pwetender take offense? Articles like the bracken fern piece are exactly what wannabes like you should be reading, especially now.
> > > This is one almost ubiquitous wild plant that every outdoorsman/ > > > survivalist/hunter/backpacker who's worth his salt needs to know. > > > Enjoy; you won't often see my magazine articles posted to the public > > > for free.
> > By "won't often" do you mean re-posting the same article you posted > > last week?
> Aww. Did the wittle pwetender take offense? Articles like the > bracken fern piece > are exactly what wannabes like you should be reading, especially now.
Hey Len, why did you crop your Facebook profile photo? You know, the one where you are holding the log on your shoulder. Before it was showing the the entire log and people could see it was hollow, now it's cropped and the hollow end is missing!
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 07:48:17 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
<cayoung61**spambloc...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I guess that's one way to build customer base.
Mormon polygamist Raymond Jessop on trial after raid on sect’s compound
A polygamist whose nine wives allegedly include three daughters and two sisters of the self-styled prophet of a Mormon sect became the first person to go on trial yesterday after a controversial raid on the group’s Texas compound.
Raymond Jessop, 38, appeared in court in the small town of Eldorado 18 months after police raided the Yearning for Zion ranch and removed 439 children in the largest child custody case in US history. Mr Jessop is one of a dozen men in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) who face charges of child abuse, sexual assault and bigamy.
The sect split from the mainstream Mormon church, which renounced polygamy more than a century ago.
Sect members began moving from Utah to Texas when the group bought a 1,700-acre ranch on the outskirts of Eldorado six years ago.
Police raided the ranch in April 2008 after a Colorado woman called a domestic-abuse hotline in Texas pretending to be a teenage girl raped and beaten by her much older husband. The call was later determined to be a hoax but authorities took the children at the ranch away from their families.
The children have since been returned to their log cabin-style homes but prosecutors are pursuing some of the sect’s men. Mr Jessop faces up to 20 years in jail if convicted of sexual assault of a child because of his alleged marriage to a minor.
According to documents seized at the ranch, he refused to take his under- age wife to hospital when she went into labour in August 2005 because he feared officials would discover her age and turn him in. The age of consent in Texas is 17.
A journal written by Warren Jeffs, the sect leader whom members revere as a prophet, said: “I knew that the girl being 16 years old, if she went to the hospital, they could put Raymond Jessop in jeopardy of prosecution as the Government is looking for any reason to come against us there.” Mr Jessop faces a separate trial on bigamy charges for allegedly marrying Jeffs’s daughter the day after her 15th birthday. Jeffs is in jail after his 2006 arrest and conviction as an accomplice to rape in Utah for arranging an underage marriage.
Flora Jessop, a cousin of Raymond Jessop who escaped from a polygamist compound 15 years ago, questioned why only men had been prosecuted. “I think that the women were nothing but pimps,” she told CBS.
Sect members said they would register to vote so they would be eligible for the jury. If impartial jurors cannot be found the case could be moved to a neighbouring county.
Aww. Did the wittle pwetender take offense? Articles like the
> bracken fern piece > are exactly what wannabes like you should be reading, especially now.
Hey Len, why did you crop your Facebook profile photo? You know, the one where you are holding the log on your shoulder. Before it was showing the the entire log and people could see it was hollow, now it's cropped and the hollow end is missing!