I'll just bring pepper spray next time. Works on bears and people, and it's also a food product, according to some, and I can use it to spice up my breakfast eggs.
starwatcher
Posted by: solotripper Posted on: Nov 24th, 2011 at 4:47pm
Yeah, but I can just visualize me swinging my pen back and forth at a canoeist; like the guy in the Temple of Doom swinging his sword at Harrison Ford. Harrison just took his gun out and shot him.
Well that's the problem, you don't swing the pen, you offer it as a peace offering to the hostile portage monkey Then as his beady little eyes are fixated on it, you jab it into his throat/ribs all the while screaming " Are you looking at me, you must be looking at me" And that's how you use your pen/Kubotan
Posted by: starwatcher Posted on: Nov 24th, 2011 at 3:23am
Not that I'm the military type and would be using my tactical pen to defend myself against bears or canoeists on a portage
That's the beauty of having any item meant for self protection that serves other purposes. It's nice to know you have " options" if the need should arise
Yeah, but I can just visualize me swinging my pen back and forth at a canoeist; like the guy in the Temple of Doom swinging his sword at Harrison Ford. Harrison just took his gun out and shot him.
Posted by: solotripper Posted on: Nov 21st, 2011 at 7:07pm
Not that I'm the military type and would be using my tactical pen to defend myself against bears or canoeists on a portage
That's the beauty of having any item meant for self protection that serves other purposes. It's nice to know you have " options" if the need should arise
Posted by: starwatcher Posted on: Nov 19th, 2011 at 12:23pm
A well intentioned military geek type friend of mine who knows that I like to take notes got me a UZI (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links).
Not that I'm the military type and would be using my tactical pen to defend myself against bears or canoeists on a portage. But the pen is waterproof with gasket seal and has Parker Fisher Space pen ink cartridges that are pressurized to 35 psi. They claim that "the cartridge that allows ink to flow instantly and dependably no matter what. Whether you need to write under water or upside down, on greasy or dirty surfaces, or in boiling or freezing temperatures, Fisher Space Pen refills have you covered with their waterproof ink. Temperatures of operation range from -30 F (-35 C) to 250 F (121 C)."
Anyway, it was really nice that my friend got me this for the trip and it works really nicely for taken notes even on our freezing October trips.
starwatcher
Posted by: BillConner Posted on: Sep 19th, 2011 at 4:34pm
I like a Ultra fine waterproof marker. Red works well. Sooner or later your map is going to get wet, case or not. Runny ink on waterproof paper isn't a pretty thing
Posted by: zski Posted on: Sep 19th, 2011 at 3:35am