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    Awesome report and pictures...Looks like a great time...I hope the rain keeps up all summer so more trips like this can be had....i took a leisurely trip down Hatchet Creek, just south of Sylacauga this weekend as well...

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    Here are a few of the pics I took. More here if you'd like.

    I had a great time being lazy with you guys this weekend. I'm gonna have to get some exercise this week though
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    Its always Great to get outdoors! I'm glad you guys had a good and safe trip!

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    Thanks for the report on what looks like a mighty fine weekend. But, I'm a little confused...isn't outdoor living supposed to be about pain, suffering, endurance, survival, overcoming adversity? I'm reading descriptions which include words like, 'easy', 'comfort', 'leisure'. A post from another camper whom I shall not name (but he is sometimes known as IHangInBankhead) even reported that a case of DuraFlame logs substituted for a 'real' fire! Dang!!! What's this outdoor life coming to???
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougTheElder View Post
    Thanks for the report on what looks like a mighty fine weekend. But, I'm a little confused...isn't outdoor living supposed to be about pain, suffering, endurance, survival, overcoming adversity? I'm reading descriptions which include words like, 'easy', 'comfort', 'leisure'. A post from another camper whom I shall not name (but he is sometimes known as IHangInBankhead) even reported that a case of DuraFlame logs substituted for a 'real' fire! Dang!!! What's this outdoor life coming to???
    i carry all the good stuff easily in my kayak,folding chair and folding table,folding toilet,small dutch oven,28 qt cooler no problem lolneo
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    neo, are you getting all of that in your Prodigy 10 or the two seater kayak where you took the other seat out?

    Nice trip report and pics BTW
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougTheElder View Post
    Thanks for the report on what looks like a mighty fine weekend. But, I'm a little confused...isn't outdoor living supposed to be about pain, suffering, endurance, survival, overcoming adversity?D
    Pain and suffering is for beginners who don't take the advice of experienced people like the group here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougTheElder View Post
    But, I'm a little confused...isn't outdoor living supposed to be about pain, suffering, endurance, survival, overcoming adversity? I'm reading descriptions which include words like, 'easy', 'comfort', 'leisure'.
    Doug, if we had wanted pain, suffering, endurance … we would have taken tents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southmark View Post
    Doug, if we had wanted pain, suffering, endurance … we would have taken tents.
    yes laying on the ground hurtsneo
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    Here is a little video of the trip.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UuVAtCtcOM


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