Breaking Trail
What can you mean Sir
Hmmm, that`d sort my weekendA few forty-pounders of Bacardi amber
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I cannot think of one endearing quality for a 400 pound toboggan when hauling the bloody thing through knee-deep snow in forestry blocks, espcially when yours is the first in OOM. You know the troops are working their bo**ocks off when it's -20C and their sweating so hard they're down to their combat shirts. Certainly makes that Bacardi all the more welcome when it's time to gonk.harry hackedoff wrote:" breaking trail"
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What can you mean Sir


Similar here, but with a section hauling a ten-man tent and all the other gear in the "toboggan". Two guys in the traces to pull and one guy on the tiller bar to push and steer.harry hackedoff wrote: Routine for construction goes like this,


Yes and it's a pain sometimes. To be honest, it's not really necessary to have it going all the time at the temps we have around here. That's more high arctic routine. It's just practiced all the time. Truth be known, you get eight guys in a ten man tent and you're generating enough heat yourselves to keep warm. Just an arctic candle is enough to take the edge of.harry hackedoff wrote:You must have had shit loads of Naphta if the stove never goes out.
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