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  • **Ishmael by Daniel Quinn ** Not exactly about religion but a turning point for me.

    Ishmael is a half ton silverback gorilla. He is a student of ecology, life, freedom, and the human condition. He is also a teacher. He teaches that which all humans need to learn — must learn — if our species, and the rest of life on Earth as we know it, is to survive.

    The book opens with a deceptively ordinary personals ad: “Teacher seeks pupil. Must have an earnest desire to save the world.” Seeking a direction for his life, a young man answers the ad and is startled to find that the teacher is a lowland gorilla named Ishmael, a creature uniquely placed to vision anew the human story.

  • He worked to build Home Depot and now Trump is using tariffs to pump & dump the stock market for his and his cronies gains. Business owners, who provide product, service or goods are not in on the pump & dump.

    So now they are experiencing the leopard first hand.

  • 50501 Arizona @50501.chat

    Tongue in Cheek Billionaire 'Protesters'

  • When we still had kids at home I had a 2-week meal plan. Just rotated thru it every 2 weeks. So much easier. After they grew up and moved out I got into more 'gourmet' cooking but now that we are retired I'm seriously thinking of going back to the 2-week meal plan. We just need to eat simpler & less.

  • I just saw the Resource for How to ask for a shakedown, sooooo.

    Where are you going and when: Canyonlands National Park, 3 days kayaking thru Stillwater Canyon, 3 days hiking in the Maze.

    What temp range and weather do you expect: temp can run from a low in the 30's to highs in the 70's

    Goal Baseweight (BPW): it's currently around 15 according to Lighterpack but I'm not sure what it should include.

    Budget: up to $500

    Non-negotiable Items: insulated thick air mattress (I'm a side sleeper), my high back chair, knee brace

    Solo or with another person?: with a group of 6 people

    Additional Information: I need to address my first aid kits. I'm mainly concerned about bone breaks & bleeding out.

    Lighterpack Link: https://lighterpack.com/r/w827c5

  • I've been working on my kit lately due to what I learned in a Wilderness First Aid course I took. Of course I have the usual Ibuprofen, Tylenol, bandaids, & blister bandages, etc. But one of my big fears is falling and getting a big gash/cut that's bleeding out so I also added a splint, tourniquet, sling,& elastic bandage. I want to create enough time for SAR to get to me or a companion.

  • ultralight @lemmy.world

    Gear checklist for Canyonlands Maze

  • I bought a Naturhike UL tent on Temu, set it up but haven't camped in it yet. Just bought a similar Big Agnus tent (3/4 lb lighter) on clearance for $299 and am curious to set them up side by side. Anyway, the Naturehike tent looked fine and for $100 bucks & easier on the budget than most local options. And if it fails in a few years (which I think all UL tents do) then I can see what the latest tech is. Also bought a 30liter backpack on Temu, totally unbranded for $50 and am pleasantly surprised at its features. I could go do half a pound but loose the internal frame which is a no-go for me.

    FYI, if your searching Temu, click on the 'Filter' drop down, scroll to the bottom to select 'Local' for items that will ship from a local warehouse if your concerned with tariffs kicking in.