For me, camping is about the comfort- hiking is about the journey
(fortunately both of them get me out the door and into the wind and sun)
KM (who is having ham and noodle soup in front of the electronic hearth just now..)
For me, camping is about the comfort- hiking is about the journey
(fortunately both of them get me out the door and into the wind and sun)
KM (who is having ham and noodle soup in front of the electronic hearth just now..)
Camping means bringing these along...
You're right Skypainter, your pack was Ginormous! Dont even get me started on the crocodile Dundee knives You and doctor livingstone were ready for a military action to aggress Ottawa! (Blame Canada..Blame Canada)
Nevertheless, if weight be no object, well hell, bring it all I say! That being said, Russ and I did pick us up molly macpacks to be kinder to our knees for those moments when the site is a few hours away from the trailhead.
Peggy & Russ --The Jerzybears -
I do not read advertisements. I would spend all of my time wanting things.
-Franz Kafka
====>> LOL! Now hauling a nice REI Flash 65 - basic load around 30 or less, and also just bought two more blades - an 18" Columbian Sawback Machete, and a Cold Steel Trail Hawk tomahawk/axe. Will take the head off the 'hawk and carry separately, make new handles as needed in camp.
One can never have enough time, enough money, enough knives, or enough ammunition!
Live Purposefully; Dare Greatly; Land Gently
If you're going to do something wrong, go for it! - Beryl G.
"Never knock on Death's door - just ring the bell and run. He hates that!"
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