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Building a Bundle Boat | Live Free or Die


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·Nov 11, 2024

Feel like if I build a boat, it saved me a lot of walking. I saw a boorish pawn over here and I was thinking maybe getting a bunch of eats together, bundle them together, and make a boat.

So what I want is big bundles. These, 'cause you can see inside, it's really Pippi in there in the middle like styrofoam. It's very buoyant. That's time to get to work! Four bundles bound together has sort of a basis for the boat.

He's saving this rope from camp for a very special occasion. I think this is it! This is pretty awesome. Razor dead weeds, anyway, so if I'm clearing the patch, it helps encourage new growth.

There's actually good for the soil. Plus, I get a bullet out of it. Else looks great. I got four bundles. Next step is I'm gonna bind them together right now, just pulling it together.

If these knots, trying to get the Val to turn up a little bit so I can get pointed through the water nicely here. In the wintertime, it's really hard. There's not a lot growing.

So my hopes is that if I drop down in elevation, I will start seeing some things grow. Looking pretty good! Not sure how stable it's gonna be. That part will be interesting.

Next step right now is to figure out something to make a suitable paddle. Definitely like woodworking; it's fairly easy, but meditative at the same time. Gets your mind off being hungry, and that's feeling pretty solid.

Well, guess we'll find out if this floats or not. Here we go! Yeah, that's working!

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