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    if you could only bring one thing...

    OK, this is three things things, but;


    my sweetheart, my sanity, and a marching band

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    Default i'd bring the general but since we're showin' and tellin'..

    [IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/HP_ADM%7E1/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-6.jpg[/IMG]

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    i have been trying for 3 weeks to get my pictures not to show up as thumbnails and now i get this big sucker! whatever!

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    My ThermaRest Chair . . . weighs 4 oz. and when I put my Big Agnes Dual Core Mattress in it and sit down after a long day o' hikin' the therapeutic feeling to my lower back is absolutely heaven! Actually if I had to leave some of those basic essentials home in order to take this piece of gear, I would do it!

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    Default one thing...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mags View Post
    Camera. I love photography.
    ditto on the camera, my SLR Cannon EOS IIE, wide angle lens and my 100-300mm lens.
    Do one thing everyday...that makes you happy...

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    I would bring a camera if that were the only "extra" I could bring.
    The most beautiful of vistas are only seen after a long uphill climb.

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    My buck knife, 8 inch 3 sided blade, machete like but shorter, heavy duty only 13 oz w/ nylon sheath handle is wrapped in green nylon rope ( who doesn't need that) and it cuts block cheese like a dream. ( not insecure enough to need fire arms)

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    Red Bull is made from Chuck Norris Pee did you know that?

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    That's a really big gun.

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    Ruger .380 LCP.

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    My Bible.

    Happy Trails!
    Faarside aka WhiteHorse

    "... The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep... Miles to go before I sleep." - Robert Frost


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seeker View Post
    after food, tarp/hammock, and sleeping bag?

    a knife.
    of course my knife.(try cutting something whit a bullet )
    you are what you eat: Fast! Cheap! and Easy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homer&Marje View Post
    My buck knife, 8 inch 3 sided blade, machete like but shorter, heavy duty only 13 oz w/ nylon sheath handle is wrapped in green nylon rope ( who doesn't need that) and it cuts block cheese like a dream. ( not insecure enough to need fire arms)
    Now that's funny.

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    La Biblia
    "Something hidden. Go and find it. Go, and look behind the Ranges. Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you . . . Go!" (Rudyard Kipling)
    From SunnyWalker, SOBO CDT hiker starting June 2014.
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    My journal. I love to write at the end of the day. It's a great way to capture my thoughts and experiences.
    Peace Be With You

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    ....oh great...lets put some leggings on the dogs to protect them for the snakes, along with the packs they are forced to wear, sounds like total nonsense....but then again I meet this sort of idiocy every day.

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    ****...wrong thread...I'm the idiot

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