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Wulf202
03-06-2010, 13:49
Alright this is going to be the first group meeting, an open forum to discuss and meet people.

The rough idea is to get a plan together on what people want to learn and their priorities along with anything they can bring to the table. I don't think there will be any formal leader just a co-op of skills.

Denny's
565 Union Blvd
Lakewood, CO 80228

I'll have a table starting at 9 till about 11 RSVP would be cool but not necessary.

If you'd like any topics brought up but can't make it to this one, email me.

shaun
03-06-2010, 14:18
see you there next weekend!

glock21
03-06-2010, 15:34
ill be there to

gnihcraes
03-06-2010, 20:52
oooo something close to home... ok, I'll try to make it...

Hoopty
03-07-2010, 02:42
I'd be in if Wulf wasn't hosting it! [Tooth]

coop68
03-07-2010, 10:31
i will be home during this time would be nice to meet a few of you, if i can make a trip down there i will try and come.

KevDen2005
03-07-2010, 15:38
Thanks for the invite guys. I would like to get together and meet you all however, I get off of work at 8 am after a 10 hour shift in the SE Metro area. I will be wanting to go to bed.

Wulf202
03-07-2010, 23:31
I'd be in if Wulf wasn't hosting it! [Tooth]
Hoopty is buying breakfast, he said just put it on his tab

Hoopty
03-08-2010, 01:41
Pwn3d!!! [Bang]

rforsythe
03-08-2010, 08:39
Something tells me I know a couple of the people in this thread already...

(Sup fellas!)

jerrymrc
03-08-2010, 09:15
Hoopty is buying breakfast, he said just put it on his tab

In that case I may make it. ;)

vegas976
03-08-2010, 11:05
FREE BREAKFAST? I might have to call in sick for this one[ROFL1]

Hoopty
03-09-2010, 05:54
Damn, I better put in some OT this week!

Sup Ralph, welcome aboard!

rforsythe
03-09-2010, 08:14
Sup Ralph, welcome aboard!

Thanks! Lots of good info on here. Just picked up an SASS, so I'll be looking for places to stretch its bi-pod'ed legs. Saw you guys posting in here so I had to say wassup.

Wulf202
03-10-2010, 00:54
Hey Ralph! This seems like csc's gun section half the time....

jerrymrc
03-13-2010, 20:10
I was hoping to make it up but I have been reminded that I have to do the parents taxes tomorrow.... I would rather [Bang] but when ya got parents ya got responsibilities.

Wulf202
03-16-2010, 04:11
Only M2MG and KellyTTE and his wife made it so it was cut short.

At this point I'm doubting there's enough real interest to continue.

Hoopty
03-16-2010, 06:19
I was hoping to make it but didn't want to foot the food bill. [BooHoo]

Blowby
03-16-2010, 17:00
If it was a little further north I would have made it.

Irving
03-16-2010, 17:05
I saw this thread and even though I wasn't in town, I didn't think I would go.

I don't know anything about survival and have been camping once in my life (and was drunk most the time). Reading the thread, I felt like I would have been very out of place. I realized it was supposed to be a learning experience, but I still felt awkward about going. I think intimidated might be too strong of a word. Basically I felt a little like I would be wasting people's time by showing up. When I see thread discussions about survival, I feel like people really enjoy swapping secrets with other knowledgeable and there isn't much room for first day type questions.

I don't know if this helps you or not, but I thought I'd give you some honest feed back on why I was hesitant to come, and to post in other survival threads.

jerrymrc
03-16-2010, 18:57
I saw this thread and even though I wasn't in town, I didn't think I would go.

I don't know anything about survival and have been camping once in my life (and was drunk most the time). Reading the thread, I felt like I would have been very out of place. I realized it was supposed to be a learning experience, but I still felt awkward about going. I think intimidated might be too strong of a word. Basically I felt a little like I would be wasting people's time by showing up. When I see thread discussions about survival, I feel like people really enjoy swapping secrets with other knowledgeable and there isn't much room for first day type questions.

I don't know if this helps you or not, but I thought I'd give you some honest feed back on why I was hesitant to come, and to post in other survival threads.

You should not feel that way. Everyone started someplace. Somethings are what one may call basic and then there are the advanced ideas.

For some many of the ideas presented here are nothing more than how it was done 30/50/100 years ago.

Some here grew up in the city and some grew up on the farm and some in between. If you want to learn the best way is by doing. If you can't do it all the time ya train a little here and a little there. I also want to interject a little about how I look at it.

I do not dwell on what "may" happen. I pray for the best and prepare for the worst as best I can. If all I was doing was getting ready for TEOTWAWKI then I am my own enemy. I am not giving up my life for nothing.

So I urge ya to come out and make some friends. If you learn a little along the way then we have done our job. I do look forward to seeing you someday.

Just some thoughts.;)

Wulf202
03-16-2010, 20:00
+1 to what jerrymrc said. I never wanted to make this a good ol boys club.

I encourage everyone to come out, new and experienced.

This isn't the end of a denver survival group. I just don't know what direction it's going to take.

mangyhyena
03-29-2010, 10:06
I would like to meet with like minded people. I'm in the Boulder area, so CO Springs would be pushing it for me. Denver might be doable, but I'm not sure that's feasible for once per month. But there are members here who live near me in my county, as in right up the road a little.

I'm wondering if the monthly face to face meetings should be very localized and informal. Get those going on a regular basis and then go for a bigger meet and greet once or twice per year.

As well, the smaller groups could link up via chatroom to discuss what each group is doing so we can trade ideas. This might also be good for organizing the bigger bi-yearly event as the smaller groups could demonstrate products and skills they've been working on throughout the year.

Just thinking out loud, here. I'll be interested to see if preppers here will be able to organize a bit to speed up the learning curve.

mangyhyena
03-29-2010, 10:16
I saw this thread and even though I wasn't in town, I didn't think I would go.

I don't know anything about survival and have been camping once in my life (and was drunk most the time). Reading the thread, I felt like I would have been very out of place. I realized it was supposed to be a learning experience, but I still felt awkward about going. I think intimidated might be too strong of a word. Basically I felt a little like I would be wasting people's time by showing up. When I see thread discussions about survival, I feel like people really enjoy swapping secrets with other knowledgeable and there isn't much room for first day type questions.

I don't know if this helps you or not, but I thought I'd give you some honest feed back on why I was hesitant to come, and to post in other survival threads.


I'd like to comment on this, if you all don't mind.
I'm no expert, but I'm not new to this, either. Whenever I come across someone who wants to learn something I know I always try to help. Most people into this feel the same, in my experience. Likewise, if someone knows something I don't then I'm all for learning from them. I can't remember ever coming across people that are into preparedness who put others down because they don't know as much. That would be asinine.
It's not a competition to see who knows more. Preparedness is such a varied subject that not many will know it all, anyway. It's about learning from others, and then sharing what you learn.
And remember, for every person who prepares there is one less zombie running about looking to eat your brains after tshtf.[ROFL2] That alone is worth sharing what you know with others.

arz
03-29-2010, 10:35
I would also like to see more localized regular meetings with less frequent but still regular larger gatherings.

maybe something monthly on a local basis, and quarterly or semi-annually for a larger get together.

mangyhyena
03-29-2010, 10:52
What's the best way to figure out which members live closest to which other members?

And what form would these local meetings take? Breakfast or lunch or a cup of coffee/mug of beer at a local place? Meet somewhere where skills could be demonstrated & practiced?

And how best to communicate so the local meetings could be set up? Phone. email? In a thread here? D. all of the above?


Many here know about something I'd like to learn more about---guns! I would benefit greatly from a local meeting. And I believe I could contribute survival knowledge in other areas. I think it would be a win/win.

Wulf202
03-29-2010, 23:01
You should be near the north shoot location if you want to learn about guns that'd be the place to do it.

Next meeting date to be determined but i'm thinking we're going to do water treatment at a local park.