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    Senior Member kitsapcowboy's Avatar
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    Outstanding, Shug! Thanks for these videos...

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    Great vids loved them
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    Thanks for taking us with you on your hike along the Superior Hiking Trail. It was a lot funga. Fantastic colors. And the lady talking in the background when you were having lunch at the Earthwood Inn sounded like my aunt Rosie! The volume was about right!
    Sailing, ham radio (qrp), linux, diy hammock stuff...
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    Wooohooo Part 2 with my morning coffee!! As enjoyable as "Me breakfast from de hammock"
    When the wife asks, I simply say "Shug made me do it".

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    watching those made me yearn for a solo trip...yearn I said! You were in a Zen mode I thing, very melancholy and peaceful. Must've had a long tiring summer!
    Thank you Shug for all you do for the hammock community. And beyond!

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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redoleary View Post
    Great photos of the 'shrooms and your english and camping are both goodly.
    Thanks Red, a right goodie of a trip for sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by TrailSlug View Post
    I was curious what a short distance was to you. Thanks as usual.
    5 miles is short for me.

    Quote Originally Posted by TallPaul View Post
    I always love a low mileage backpacking trip. Really let's you enjoy the details. The colors were just a popping on this one!
    I did have the camera set to Vivid and forgot to take it off! Thus even more popping.

    Quote Originally Posted by TrailSlug View Post
    I find this funny but one mans low mileage is another mans high mileage. I just like getting out and we'll leave it at that.
    It is all relative in the end game.

    Quote Originally Posted by BeechGirl View Post
    Another great video! Watched them both a few times with the family. Thanks for being family friendly too! I love it when my 3 year old says whooooo buddy!

    I guess I missed the colors by 2 weeks. Just beautiful!
    Thanks. I like it family friendly. You did just miss them colors.

    Quote Originally Posted by Canoefor2 View Post
    Enjoyed! Heading out next week end to smell the fall air


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    Enjoy sniffing Nature......

    Quote Originally Posted by Kroma View Post
    i feel satisfied that you got to get out in the woods...something I need to make time for soon. Always a good LOL when you say Paaap Taaart
    Thankee for the support.
    Quote Originally Posted by kitsapcowboy View Post
    Outstanding, Shug! Thanks for these videos...
    Y'elcome and thankee.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tacblades View Post
    Great vids loved them
    Mucho appreciato.

    Quote Originally Posted by wa4chq View Post
    Thanks for taking us with you on your hike along the Superior Hiking Trail. It was a lot funga. Fantastic colors. And the lady talking in the background when you were having lunch at the Earthwood Inn sounded like my aunt Rosie! The volume was about right!
    Those drunk ladies were so loud! So weird after a couple quiet days in the forest.

    Quote Originally Posted by NarlocB View Post
    Wooohooo Part 2 with my morning coffee!! As enjoyable as "Me breakfast from de hammock"
    Hope you had Pep Tyarts! No, they are only good in the woods.

    Quote Originally Posted by TiedUp View Post
    watching those made me yearn for a solo trip...yearn I said! You were in a Zen mode I thing, very melancholy and peaceful. Must've had a long tiring summer!
    Thank you Shug for all you do for the hammock community. And beyond!
    It was a tiring Summer schedule. All my gigs were back to back and lots of driving. Plus doing 3 shows a day for multiple days!
    Yes...it was Zen. Felt refreshed on the morn of the second day.

    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Shug,
    What camera do you use these days. Also do you film by holding the camera in your hand or do you have it on a "stick" of some type like hiking pole, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrailSlug View Post
    Shug,
    What camera do you use these days. Also do you film by holding the camera in your hand or do you have it on a "stick" of some type like hiking pole, etc.
    I busted my last Canon Elph 110 so I got a bit of a cheaper model the Canon Elph170S.
    Almost always have my UltraPod mini tripod on it and hand hold it for 96% of my filming. I use the velcro to strap it to my hiking pole for other shots.
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Part II was as good or better than part I. Body seems to be saying that I will be up to a short trip in the spring to see how all the metal in my joints likes the woods. Meanwhile it's off to the gym. ;-)
    YMMV

    HYOH

    Free advice worth what you paid for it. ;-)

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    Nutter Butters, Togi peanut butter wafers, chocolate peanut butter and jelly Pop tarts : man, that's a lot of peanuts. I sense a culinary theme.
    "...the height of hammock snobbery!"

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