Aah! The smoke
The smell is golden and hangs thick in the air. The whole house smells of green birch fires, its wonderful (for me anyway).
Fortunate indeed
Aah! The smoke
The smell is golden and hangs thick in the air. The whole house smells of green birch fires, its wonderful (for me anyway).
Fortunate indeed
I must say I am GREEN with envy! Sounds like a fantastic trip! Thanks for sharing!
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A pleasure to share the trip.
Theres more pics on this thread from Wayland, a member on here and a Pro-photographer.
Good trip report
Thanks for sharing!
T
Hi Draugen
Glad you liked it, its kind of like your back garden.
Thanks
for this Trip Report. Great Pictures.
Regards Dirk
Very cool Thanks for sharing!
Turnerminator, that looks pretty wild to a southern boy like me, and thanks for posting! I guess if it was warm enough to rain your Wiggy's bag was not even challenged temp wise? Did you manage to keep it dry?
Your clothing choices sound real interesting, I need to research some of those.
We don't get to do the deep cold thing very much in this part of the country. But we do get challenged fairly often with the wet and real close to freezing scenario.
Hey Pete; great report and pics. I especially like your list of what works and what doesn't. Experience is a great teacher. . Glad you came away with a good experience and good friends.
bill
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