[00:00:00] It's the morning of yes it's the morning of Gotham except for what's on the ground. It won't be that bad. I don't think so. We'll find out. Quick background. I was born and raised in Colorado so I'm pretty well versed in the snow and cold but I'll say this. You don't ever really get used to the freezing cold and also
[00:01:40] I've kind of become soft in my older years. You know when you're 12, my everyday carry in some of my preps but for some reason I'm not able to get to them in my vehicle. Maybe there was a riot, maybe there was some sort of commotion, maybe terror attack. Who knows? I'm not able to get to my preps. All I have is a multi tool and a 16 ounce bottle of water and my wits. Now we're starting off
[00:03:02] with a base layer, nothing too thick, but we're doing. Gloves are great. Gloves are awesome. You can stick your hands and your armpits and walk if you need to. You need a hat. You need a hat. You need some upper body and you really need some boots and good socks which luckily we have. We'll see what we find in the thrift store. $25 isn't a much but I think I can
[00:04:20] find a couple nice long sleeves, another turtleneck maybe for like $10.15 maybe find on yesterday, only water, no caffeine today, no food today. When we're on our trek, if we find food, we're allowed to eat it, but it'll be about a 24-hour fast once we kick off at 6 p.m., which is about eight hours from now.
[00:05:40] And I'll be fine with that.
[00:05:41] I usually, you know, I'm pretty used to fasting, 16, 18,
[00:05:45] 20 hours, I don't really go more than a day.
[00:06:43] Situated and head out here pretty soon
[00:06:48] Yeah, my number one tip to you guys for this audio cache
[00:06:58] Quit as many vices as you can because when stuff hits the fan and you don't have whatever your vices whether it's cigarettes alcohol
[00:07:01] tobacco freaking
[00:07:04] Chilling tobacco
[00:07:07] fast food I don't know any of that crap
