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Mr. Survivalist

Posted by Modern Day Redneck on September 7, 2011 at 12:45 PM

I was twelve years old the first time I was exposed to the word Survivalist. It took a while to get it in my head what it actually meant, but after I fully understood it I knew I had to be one.

 

 

My dad had an old friend that came by every now and then and sometimes while they sat and talked I would ease-drop in their conversation.

The old man would sit and tell stories and talk of his dreams about being a mountain man and surviving in the wilds. He would tell my dad about all the preparing he has done to achieve his life long goal. He described the plan right down to the smallest detail, the log house he was going to build, the food he was going to grow and he even set a date on when all this was going to take place.

I would sit at the end of the porch, captured by his every word and listen to the thin, grey haired man as he talked about a day when he was going to live free among the wilds of the mountains. It did not take long for me to start asking questions and trying to learn as much as I could about how he planned on doing so. After he would leave, I would always looked forward to his return so I could lean and plan for the day I too, decided to head North.

 

 

Finally, the day the old man spent so many years preparing for came. I wondered if he was going to come and say goodby or not like he said he would. When I saw his little red truck pull into the driveway loaded down with supplies and bags I was thrilled.  He got out and told me that he had brought me something special. Reaching in the back of his truck he presented me with a cage and his pet Ferrets. He told me to look after his pets while he was away and to take good care of them. He would be back to get them in the fall.

 

 

IThe last thing I wanted to do was look after his animals, I wanted to go with him. All the talking he and my dad had done about surviving in the wilderness, starting a homestead, living off the land and living free only built a fire in me to do the same. I even packed a bag on the hopes my dad would let me go with him for a while, but no amout of begging would change his mind. Remember, I was around twelve years old at the time and Grizzly Adams was still on TV. All I could think about was having a pet bear and living in the mountains.

 

 

For the lifeof me I cannot remember the old mans name. All I remember is how he lit up every time he talked about his dream and the smile from ear-to-ear across on his face while he waved goodby and drove away to capture that dream.

I never saw him again after that day. I would often think about him and his wild adventures he must be living while I fed his pets a year or so later. I want to believe he parked his truck off some old mountain logging road, grabbed his bags and wondered off into his dream.

 

 

May God be with you wherever you are Mr. Survivalist

 

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3 Comments

Reply Interested
12:49 PM on October 09, 2011 
This old man lives on in your memories, and in ours now. I just hope many not only have their dreams but make them come true, as spending your life dreaming is never as fulfilling as making them happen. My mentor/old man also, was my dad, who passed along great stength and wisdom to not always rely on others but to be the one surviving and helping others. Passing away has not dimmed his memory nor his wisdom, I bet he passed on lots of good memories to others, like your old guy. God Bless them all, and know they taught you things that did not involve grabbing a gun and shooting everything that moves just because you think that is "surviving". Thank you for the story.
Reply Modern Day Redneck
03:08 PM on September 10, 2011 
Thanks Garry for the comment. I hope he did get what he was looking for and I hope you find yours as well.
Reply Garry
02:49 PM on September 10, 2011 
Thank You Modern Day Redneck, This Got me to Thinking About The Things I Dream About. I Am Happy To Hear Mr. Survivalist Acted On His Dreams...Reading This Makes me Think I Am Seeing My Future In my Mind's Eye...

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