Looks like some good stuff there, and nice points! I need to go rock hunting some more. I think I'll go back down to Temple and combine a hog hunt with a flint search. The wheat is too tall there now but once that's out of the field in May I'll be after the piggies (and flint) again.
I'm really excited about seeing all of you guys. I love sausage of any kind!
I'm going to try to get an eating sized pig between now and when we have the get-together and then work on a way to cook it whole out at the lease. My smoker is too small, but maybe I can scrounge something. There's an old one out there but I think it's rusted out. If anybody who's coming has a smoker they could bring that would hold a 75lb or so hog let me know. If not, I might smoke the pig at home and then just warm it up over a fire at the lease. Might have Mary whip up some calico beans unless one of you guys would rather bring a big pot of beans.
Paul, I was wondering if there'd be time for you to demonstrate how to heat treat some flint in a fire pit while we're there? The burn ban was not in effect the last time out and we've gotten more rain since then so I don't think there'd be a problem having a fire unless it's terrible windy. Even then, the camp is down in a clearing that is protected from 3 directions. Just a thought, and I don't want to take away from the fun, but I'd sure like to see it.
Again, I'm really looking forward to seeing everybody.
George