Camping
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it's fine for jungle (which can get bastard cold at night) as long as you've got a light sleeping bag for an insulating layer. there are flashier brands that cater specifically for shitty climates.
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plus if you hang it high enough i guess that's wolves taken care of
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I tend to agree with Ron White when he says, "I wouldn't camp out for 5 days if I were camping".
I use to camp out in the winter time when I was a kid. But now the idea of sitting in a tent, all hot and sweaty, swatting off the bugs, just doesn't seem like my idea of a good time.
I use to camp out in the winter time when I was a kid. But now the idea of sitting in a tent, all hot and sweaty, swatting off the bugs, just doesn't seem like my idea of a good time.
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We all know your idea of a good time.YourGrandpa wrote:I tend to agree with Ron White when he says, "I wouldn't camp out for 5 days if I were camping".
I use to camp out in the winter time when I was a kid. But now the idea of sitting in a tent, all hot and sweaty, swatting off the bugs, just doesn't seem like my idea of a good time.

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I agree with this. Too many comforts isn't really camping. I haven't gone in quite some time, but I do enjoy it.R00k wrote:I love camping, but not when it involves concrete pads and RV's.
The best kind is packing your gear in to the site, and not seeing another human for a day or two. I haven't done that in a while though. These days we go with a couple of friends to a fairly large, mostly-untouched piece of land that one of them owns, and just hang out around the campfire. Lately I've kinda been looking for a change of scenery.
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Doombrain wrote:We all know your idea of a good time.YourGrandpa wrote:I tend to agree with Ron White when he says, "I wouldn't camp out for 5 days if I were camping".
I use to camp out in the winter time when I was a kid. But now the idea of sitting in a tent, all hot and sweaty, swatting off the bugs, just doesn't seem like my idea of a good time.

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I can honestly say that I've never been to a "hoe down", rodeo, cow tipping or any other country bumpkin BS. 

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spent a lot of time in quetico park(canadian side of boundary waters). longest was 12 days. paddled all the way down to the states side and kinda made a horseshoe loop. went days and days without seeing another soul. quetico is such a surreal place. once you get a short distance in, you can just feel that something special.werldhed wrote:Absolutely LOVE it.
Possibly with the exception of downhill skiing, camping is my favorite activity. I'm going on a short wilderness canoeing trip next weekend in the Boundary Waters (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_W ... Wilderness).
Absolutely stoked.
I'm surprised you don't like it. Based on your photography, I figured it would be your sort of thing.
EDIT: Just spent a few days at a couple State Parks two weeks ago, and will be camping in Colorado for a week in sept.
for those that don't know it's motor boat free, no logging, no canned food or glass allowed, with close to a thousand lakes to canoe.
100th anniversary of quetico this year.
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lol 4 some reason after reading ur pending camping situation, i just keep having these mini movies in my head where ,ur there and evrybodys there and ur setting up and camping and all that, everything is regular, except when u interact with anyone, u doit in the axl rose stle of singing and moving, including leather and bandanas!
and they dont notice aNd everything continues on like normal! lol
holding a pole?, lighting a fire? wwooooooaaahhhhhhhaaaaaaooooooaaahhh and moving like that too!
why i do that thinging i dont know
and they dont notice aNd everything continues on like normal! lol
holding a pole?, lighting a fire? wwooooooaaahhhhhhhaaaaaaooooooaaahhh and moving like that too!
why i do that thinging i dont know

it is about time!
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camping is one of the best ways to re-connect with people you're closest with, imho.
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camping is fine as long as i got ac, satellite and internet...
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Like that ever mattered.Dark Metal wrote:No one here believes you.
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I'm dying to get up to quetico sometime. My problem is that it costs too much to get both bwcaw and quetico permits, and going in stateside makes the most sense, being a Minnesota resident. It takes too long to drive all the way up into canada -- cuts too much into paddling time.shadd_ wrote:spent a lot of time in quetico park(canadian side of boundary waters). longest was 12 days. paddled all the way down to the states side and kinda made a horseshoe loop. went days and days without seeing another soul. quetico is such a surreal place. once you get a short distance in, you can just feel that something special.werldhed wrote:Absolutely LOVE it.
Possibly with the exception of downhill skiing, camping is my favorite activity. I'm going on a short wilderness canoeing trip next weekend in the Boundary Waters (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_W ... Wilderness).
Absolutely stoked.
I'm surprised you don't like it. Based on your photography, I figured it would be your sort of thing.
EDIT: Just spent a few days at a couple State Parks two weeks ago, and will be camping in Colorado for a week in sept.
for those that don't know it's motor boat free, no logging, no canned food or glass allowed, with close to a thousand lakes to canoe.
100th anniversary of quetico this year.
Made it into Canada for some day trips last time, but didn't get any farther than that.
Someday, though... someday...