Beautiful pic's, looks like a fantastic outing thanks for posting.
One of my favorites was the brunch pic.....mmm mmmmmm goooooooood
Beautiful pic's, looks like a fantastic outing thanks for posting.
One of my favorites was the brunch pic.....mmm mmmmmm goooooooood
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Looks like a really nice trip - Great pics! I too enjoy taking a moment to check out the critters when they show up.
Hey, I like the hiking pole idea for the tarp pull-outs. I've often thought about trying this with some trail sticks (small saplings) to take advantage of their springiness. Gonna hafta try it . . .
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Man, I don't eat that good at home!
Great report!
What temperature gauge is that? It says acurite, but I can't find a model that looks like it.
Nevermind I think it is this one, right?
http://www.acurite.com/weather/therm...317-00318.html
Thanks for the kind words everyone!
Yup! I love this thing more than any other cookware I own. Worth the extra weight if you ask me. Lots of room, and has a bail. Boiling 1 or 2 cups of water doesn't cut it for someone as thirsty as I.
Thank you very much. I use a Canon S100.
Yes, it made his tarp soo much more luxurious. A small sapling would be perfect I think. Wonder why I never think of this stuff.
Yes, that's the one in your link. I got it at Walmart for $6 or so, then rip off the suction cup.
backpacking with canvas and leather bags? why? how did they hold up anyway?
I am the all-singing, all-dancing crap of this world.... I am the toxic waste by-product of God's creation. ~Chuck Palahniuk,
Great pics! Loved the ones of the bugs.
I'm more into bushcrafting, these types of materials better suite my style and more field repairable imo. I try to explore all types of gear, and pick what makes me happy.If you go through my threads, you'll see that I try and use all types of gear, from ultralight, to ultra heavy. If there was a practical way to bring along a 14'' dutch oven, you can bet I'd bring it with me. lol
Why? Because I can.
They held up fine, I'm confident these Frost River packs will outlast any other pack I have. Will a super heavy backpack always be my choice? Heck no! But theres something about these old fashioned pieces of gear, that really appeal to me.
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