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Wulf202
09-01-2010, 07:11
Topic: Signaling and camo

Location: Crown hill park in Lakewood park near Wheatridge senior high school and walk the trail directly south of the ball field till you hit water there's a gazebo with a picnic table.

CCW: The park does not allow open carry. Please park on holland street next to the high school.

Time: Sunday Sept 26th 9am sharp-10:45

Gear required: 1 Open mind, dress for the elements

Optional gear: Lawn chair, note book, your wistle, your mirror etc, super duper camo shirts to test, binoculars.

Cost: $0 (donations are accepted)

The lake is .25miles across and .5 miles long, two volunteers will be going to the opposite side of the lake and signals/camo used at those distances. For simplicity camo is going to be shirts only.

I carry a flashing firework that we will be unable to test due to open space rules.

Camo to test
-woodland
-black
-navy blue
-realtree

Signals
-3 different whistles
-signal mirror
-polished altoids tin
-marking tape
-hunters orange vest
-red shirt

If you want to RSVP or volunteer you can email me at wulf202 at hotmail dot com

Only those that RSVP will be getting a print out.

October 24th is the next meeting topic undecided

Irving
09-01-2010, 08:40
Isn't there still parallel parking in the dirt right next to the park?

Wulf202
09-01-2010, 17:01
Isn't there still parallel parking in the dirt right next to the park?

no they put up a fence

gnihcraes
09-06-2010, 08:51
Will try to make this one too, have a few items to try.

Wulf202
09-10-2010, 13:17
Some other ideas for the october class. Any input is welcome


basic compass w small navigation course
fire starting modern
fire starting primitive
BOB/car bag show and tell
wild edibles (need to find a better trainer than me on this)
medical
shelter building (need a new location)

Wulf202
09-25-2010, 09:17
bump

gnihcraes
09-26-2010, 11:45
was too busy with relatives in town to make it...

Wulf202
09-26-2010, 19:24
No worries, nobody showed which was kind of a blessing since I wasn't looking forward to hobbling a mile on my recently cracked right foot.