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    Quess where im going...lol But how do i setup my Clark for lows of 77 an highs of 87....12 to 18 knot winds...i just hope the get the new tropical out soon.

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    Hey Forrest... I just ran across this post. Pretty awesome place you've got listed as your location!!!
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    I spent a wonderful day there once on my cruise ship days..... ate rice and chicken at the roadside trucker shacks. Met some really cool local gals. They invites me for billiards.... seems the thing there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forrest14 View Post
    Quess where im going...lol But how do i setup my Clark for lows of 77 an highs of 87....12 to 18 knot winds...i just hope the get the new tropical out soon.
    that low of 77 really isn't that low!!! You probably wont need any type of under quilt. If you do, just use something like a military poncho liner and tie it "loose" to the bottom. For the top, just carry a silk sheet or a very thin cotton sheet. You really only need something to break the wind.

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    I just knew Santa spent the summer in the tropics

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