Here's some of what I got:
Expert Marine rifleman out to 500+ yards
Decent shot with a pistol, and getting better
Combat knife skills, blade maintenance
Can cook, clean, ferment beer and wine
A little gardening know-how (VERY little)
Orienteering/map reading/tactical maneuver
Radio-works (scanners, walkies, field expedient antennas, atmospherics, some Morse code)
Languages (English, Spanish, French, and Arabic)
Basic first aid/lifesaver CPR
Basic carpentry/woodcarving
Basic line fishing
Basic sewing/mending. And I'm a whiz at tub laundry
Basic leatherworking (tooling, resizing, leather care)
Basic plumbing
Basic vehicle maintenance (I'm no mechanic, but I can care for a car, truck, 5-ton, motorcycle, or bicycle)
Camps well with others (I lived outdoors for nearly all of 2003, in combat conditions)
Fully stocked, 3 day Bug Out Bag for two people, a fully stocked car trunk to Get Back Home
Can hike the train tracks South to Louisville (family) or North to Cincinnati (alternate)
Good with kids, pets, and parallel parking
And I can draw, paint, and roller skate plus carry a tune in a bucket.

I've put a lot of time and thought into this thing, but I'm always on the lookout for someone who knows more than me. Let me be your student.
Some of what I'd like to learn:
Metalworking (Been watching some DIY forge videos on youtube)
Hunting (I've only hunted terrorists, never shot my own food)
Herbs
Distilling
Reloading
Reliably make fire without matches
Spinning thread/yarn, weaving cloth
Flint knapping
Hide tanning
Axes, chainsaws, log cabins
The wife wants to start with herbs. Can anyone put us some knowledge on that front? We'd be much obliged.
- Keith
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