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    So since I don't intend to eat an entire London Broil by myself and believe me I could if I tried, I should move it to the group column then, correct?

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    Or just which meal you want to donate it too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyPainter View Post
    ===> That is great, because if it gets, really, really, really cold, I may bring some plastic sheeting, and build a super shelter ala Fourdog with a long fire beside it with a fire reflector, just for kicks.
    "super shelters" make winter camping a blast. I went out last Thursday and had a fire four feet from my hammock with a reflector behind the fire and another reflector behind my black hammock tarp. I didn't go with a full blown "super shelter" because it was only 20 degrees. I was toasty warm all night and had a nice chimney effect for the smoke to go straight up.

    Maybe if I secure a nice spot for my hammock, I'll do the same setup as a demonstration for those not familiar with fires, reflectors, and winter camping in general. Or sky, we could setup close to each other with a fire in between us and each having a reflector behind us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobit View Post
    "super shelters" make winter camping a blast. I went out last Thursday and had a fire four feet from my hammock with a reflector behind the fire and another reflector behind my black hammock tarp. I didn't go with a full blown "super shelter" because it was only 20 degrees. I was toasty warm all night and had a nice chimney effect for the smoke to go straight up.

    Maybe if I secure a nice spot for my hammock, I'll do the same setup as a demonstration for those not familiar with fires, reflectors, and winter camping in general. Or sky, we could setup close to each other with a fire in between us and each having a reflector behind us.
    ===> That could be fun! I am thinking some other Bushcraft stuff as well .... maybe firestarting and stacking, maybe battoning wood, feathersticks, simple traps.... maybe I will stay there for the winter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthauk View Post
    R3l@x thank you for expanding on that. I appreciate that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobit View Post
    "super shelters" make winter camping a blast. I went out last Thursday and had a fire four feet from my hammock with a reflector behind the fire and another reflector behind my black hammock tarp. I didn't go with a full blown "super shelter" because it was only 20 degrees. I was toasty warm all night and had a nice chimney effect for the smoke to go straight up.

    Maybe if I secure a nice spot for my hammock, I'll do the same setup as a demonstration for those not familiar with fires, reflectors, and winter camping in general. Or sky, we could setup close to each other with a fire in between us and each having a reflector behind us.
    I would like to see that demo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyPainter View Post
    ===> That could be fun! I am thinking some other Bushcraft stuff as well .... maybe firestarting and stacking, maybe battoning wood, feathersticks, simple traps.... maybe I will stay there for the winter!

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    Sounds like a great way to pass what's left of the time between eating and all around shenanigans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyPainter View Post
    ===> That could be fun! I am thinking some other Bushcraft stuff as well .... maybe firestarting and stacking, maybe battoning wood, feathersticks, simple traps.... maybe I will stay there for the winter!

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    this will cut into my continual jumping jacks to stay warm act though..
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshower View Post
    this will cut into my continual jumping jacks to stay warm act though..
    ===> Well, you can always help with the gathering and chopping of firewood then! I always carry extra cutting and chopping tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshower View Post
    this will cut into my continual jumping jacks to stay warm act though..
    You can always chase away any porcupines in the area. We had enough trouble with one at the Fall NEHHA. I would hate to see the same thing happen to Ember or Marley that happened to Hunter.

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    Well there shouldn't be any porcupines in the area. Now watch after I say that we will over run with them.

    Skypainter there will not be a need to gather and chop firewood. The ranger is providing us with a bunch of firewood that is ready to go. Plus I will have some hardwood in the truck encase we want to cook on a fire.
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