Great feedback...thanks...I'm shopping for a new tent and almost ordered the 1P2D...Not now, even if it's months later their reputation is unrepairable.
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Great feedback...thanks...I'm shopping for a new tent and almost ordered the 1P2D...Not now, even if it's months later their reputation is unrepairable.
Take Care Miss Janet (You look sexy in the picture)
Do you see what you're saying here?
Please don't take this wrong but one can always, and I mean always, rationalize things to their own way of thinking with generalities or even with a few...
26 oz and that's with a small cloth and a couple of uses.:eek:
Posting Removed (Sorry, the topic is Jetboil and this is the straight forward forum.)
Sunday, I walked out of Walgreens with a small box of Tide that I didn't pay for. I went back in and the guy didn't even thank me for being honest.
Once at Kroger's, I noticed an item was rung up...
Charlie looked all over town and couldn't find a canister here in '03 (no outfitters:( ). Other than that he was fine.
Look at my March 16th journal entry at www.trailjournals.com Search Skeemer and click on this year's AT journal.
BTW, I would ask that you don't read the last five or six entries as I am...
the wierd stuff is kind of personal and I save most of it for nightime when I'm in my tent.
Speaking of wierd...where is BlueJay...out on the Trail?
The small 3.8 oz canister along with the stove and cleaning cloth fits nicely inside the cup. I also pack an extra canister so I don't have to worry about when the one on the stove empties out.
I...
some of us have a lot of time on our hands.
Another good hiker question, "Did the Kennedys kill Marylin Monroe?":confused:
...the girl Virginia was easy. She played hard to get with me.
Big, big myth..."You're too tired after hiking all day to care about having sex.":rolleyes:
some of us can't wait for you to get back on the trail either:D
...I love it.
Did my thru-hike with an alcohol stove and never seemed to master the art of cooking my noodles. One of my hiking partners, Charlie, had gas and was done eating by the time my...
...young and living in Bozeman...you lucky dog!
:welcome
One minor little detail I left out...sorry.:o
the OHT and OT this winter. I prefered the Ouachita Trail. It is very similar to the AT with some nicely maintained shelters (sorry LW). It is a well blazed and well maintained trail.
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I knew if I returned to the Trail it would rain.
Seriously, just returned from a couple of hundred miles between Marion and Dalesville and it was dry...even saw notices posted the last twenty...
Geezus, I shouldn't be telling my backpacking buddies this, but I own a motorhome (it's 10 years old and sits in the barn most of the time)...it's my lovely wife Julia's idea of roughing it. And, if...
The biggest threat they had was going nuts being cooped up with each other for a couple of weeks. It was a motor "HOME" for crissakes...
Now they'll exagerate and embellish...write a book...do a...
try www.trailjournals.com/skeemer
Read my journal at www.trailjournal.com/skeemer
There is a good guide book and I mentioned the shuttles I used. Just did it last month. Liked it except for section I but you need to read my...
Not trying to cause any ***** but heard on the news just this week where there is a definite link between the use of teflon products and some types of cancer. Everything we cook on at home is teflon...
Coincidentially, I just got off the website, Mule (AT'03) and I are giving serious consideration to doing it this year. As I recall from being stationed at SeaTac, it can be pretty rainy out there...
I use the Jagbag silk liner and always wear silk long johns unless it's absolutely too hot. I also carry a 25 degree down bag year round.
I've only recently started wearing damp socks to bed to...
I can tell you about another hostel that was a "must stay" that everyone loved. It was in the countryside, far from town where no one worried about the law.
Unfortunately, the host, in an effort...