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    Senior Member lazy river road's Avatar
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    Another great video. Really enjoyed this one I might just have to check out the sht one of these days. thanks for takeing us along. I always learn so much from watching your vids and I can't thankee enough. Looking forward to part two thanks again for another woohoobuddy film it got me itching for the linville trip coming up
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    Quote Originally Posted by lonetracker View Post
    thankee shug,for shareing your journey.its allways a joy watching you enjoy yourself.you make those hawkvittles sound delicious,i never knew they ate those things.thought it was more like squirrles,mice rabbits ect.
    i am glad you are liking the chaga (and you canoski.better get those lesions checked though)my brother in law summed it up nice when he said "it taste like the woods".
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    I thought about you a great deal out there .... I was trying to walk like you meaning looking for things on the trail. I tend to plow ahead.
    I LOVE me some chega now. Felt like a woodsman!!!!
    Good one on the vittles.....

    Quote Originally Posted by lazy river road View Post
    Another great video. Really enjoyed this one I might just have to check out the sht one of these days. thanks for takeing us along. I always learn so much from watching your vids and I can't thankee enough. Looking forward to part thanks again for another woohoobuddy film it got me itching for the linville trip coming up
    It is a terrific trail and I feel lucky to live near it.
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Lonetracker... I'd be interested in learning more about chaga tea.
    I did a day hike w/ a mushroom expert in Linville Gorge once. I learned enough to know I wasn't ready to be picking my own mushrooms to eat Aren't there various kinds of chaga?
    It may be to much to cover here. If so, maybe you could point me to a web site for more info. Thanks.
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    That was great Shug, looking forward to pt.2

    The chase scene . . . hmmm . . . the best I can come up with is, the camera sorta wadded up in your tarp for padding, tossed away from you and . . . maybe into a bush, and then slowed wayyy down. Just a working theory. Shug we love you man, keep 'em coming.

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    Another great video . . . . I still say you could host a great outdoor television show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    I thought about you a great deal out there .... I was trying to walk like you meaning looking for things on the trail. I tend to plow ahead.
    I LOVE me some chega now. Felt like a woodsman!!!!
    Good one on the vittles.....
    i am touched.(my mamma always says so)i hope i did not put a stitch in your stride,or infect you with my journey of learning.
    getting from here to there is a good thing what with goals and accomplishments and all.and i am aware that the hammocks are so comfortable a person wants to get to camp as soon as possible so they can hang,but there is a lot to see and discover in them here,there and in betweens.to stop and smell those roses,you first must notice them.




    Quote Originally Posted by slowhike View Post
    Lonetracker... I'd be interested in learning more about chaga tea.
    I did a day hike w/ a mushroom expert in Linville Gorge once. I learned enough to know I wasn't ready to be picking my own mushrooms to eat Aren't there various kinds of chaga?
    It may be to much to cover here. If so, maybe you could point me to a web site for more info. Thanks.
    slowhike i have written a little bit on the chaga here
    http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=22285

    as far as a know only one chaga looks like this.

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    I am not worthy! Man, your videos make anything I try to do so boring in comparison. You just keep getting better and better. Thanks for the hint on Hawk Vittles - got my order in this morning. Always looking for another good trail food option and I am too lazy to make up my own.

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    Thankee Shug I have been waiting a longggggggggggg time for another video from you.
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    "Pretty little lake I'm on.
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    I just fell off my chair laughing. Thanks for the vid!!
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    Always enjoy the Videos Shug! Another beautiful hike fer ya! Glad it went well. That Grizz bridge looked like it was goin' to be comfortable. Waitin for the part II.

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