Oh snap! Quick, get my superman shirt!

beesThe Honey Bee has been a life giver for humanity as it has been the pollinator of over 15 billion dollars worth of crops in the U.S. alone.  The honey bee is a fascinating creature on the individual level and colonial level.  Each bee generates a static charge attracting pollin and releases it as it goes from plant to plant.  Interestingly, a bee will pollinate same species plants as opposed to jumping from plant to plant randomly further increasing the plants fecundity and fitness.  On the colonial level there is an organizational hierarchy that rivals that of any human government.  From the queen to worker bees to scout bees there is a distinct set of duties for each one.  In terms of policy, there seems to a very efficient way of life in a bee colony.  For example, bees reproduce a hive in a process called swarming.  Due to environmental conditions or simple overcrowding a colony will prepare for a swarm by reducing the queens weight making her ready for flight as well as develop a new queen to facilitate the old colony.  Upon swarming the colony will leave the hive and move out and up in a tight ball surrounding the queen making a loud rumble of buzzing.  They will then send out scout bees to find a suitable place to colonize a new hive.  A new hive is then formed from about half of the bees from the original colony in an extremely ordered fashion.

Humans depend on bees in a direct and profound way.  1 in 3 bites taken is from a food that was pollinated by bees, from a food that is dependent upon bees.  To lose the bee is a price humanity simply can’t afford.  Unfortunately, there has been a number of problems for the bee population in the last few decades that have grown exponentially over the last few years.  This video by Dennis vanEngelsdorp was done at the 2008 TED conference and talks a little about the problems facing bees and the steps that can be taken on the individual level to alleviate them.

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Camp Down 09As only Jeremi Chapman can describe in the invite, CAMP DOWN 09 is “grown men with pit bulls, a chessie, meat, whiskey, guns, dry ice, arrows, illicts, and and an overwhelming desire to keep it tender, will descend upon a small area near the Georgia Tennessee border know as JACK RIVER FALLS. You have been invited to join this epic vast historic venture through space, time, and my lower GI tract. When I say historic I mean that old crackly women all over North America, have double dead bolted there doors in fear over the thought of this trip actually happening. They’re scared, and they should be. You see this is not simply a camping trip; this is more like a laundry list of felonies waiting to be committed. The entire concept of CAMP DOWN 09 is similar to stabbing a domesticated circus bear in the face. It’s a very fun, yet very horrible idea.” Gotta love it! As described I am venturing fourth on this epic journey to Jack River Falls. While I am putting together my backpack I thought I would make a post on what to pack for an overnight stay in the loins of Mother Earth. Below is a list of 10 essentials for your backpack.

  1. Shelter:
  2. Tents are nice but somewhat heavy. I prefer a silnylon tarp with a cord. For Camp Down 09 I am gonna try out a hammock set up made out of silnylon material which is pretty light with a silnylon tarp overtop and mosquito net.

  3. Fire:
  4. A lighter is a litter easier than a fire steel but, let’s face it not as cool.

  5. Water:
  6. A container with a filter or purification tabs.

  7. Sleeping bag
  8. Bring a sleeping pad to.

  9. Camp hatchet or fold out saw.
  10. Knife or multi-tool
  11. First aid kit:
  12. Try to include a snake bite kit. You can buy kits but, I prefer to make my own.

  13. Map of the area.
  14. Compass
  15. Para cord
  16. There are so many uses for it that it should be included in the list. 20 to 30 feet doesn’t take up much space.

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