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But your sherpa will likely have a different opinion...
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*exactly those, because I clicked on the link and it asked me if I wanted to buy them again :lol: |
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Bro you had all the sleeping comfort behind your tents. All those trees behind you with their leaves on the ground. Use a stick to take the leaves to your tent platform.
I am a side sleeper too. A hammock works if you can find 2 trees that are the right distance apart. Go to Army surplus and buy a tent hammock. Good buy. Helps a lot to be a back sleeper. A hatchet is a useless article unless you want to look like Daniel Boone. Green wood makes terrible tender and worse firewood. Go to an area away from the campers and you will likely find plenty of dry wood on the ground. Throw salt on a grease fire. Grumpiness is not allowed while camping except in the morning. You did good. You saw what you need and what you didn't. Feels good to start a campfire and everyone emerges to enjoy the warmth. I never could get a decent pic of the moon without zoom on a camera.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ff2273856c.jpg |
Captain, most state and all national parks, have rules about gathering wood.
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@Pamela/monster - I was thinking about a cot if the pad didn't work out. It is SO comfy though and will be better for the hike in sites.
@captainhook - the hatchet is for fallen wood, not chopping down trees. That is definitely not allowed in the parks. And sorry, not putting leaves and stuff inside my tent. I'm trying not to get bit by bugs. Thanks for the tip about the salt. I may bring a bigger container of salt. |
Most parks have rules about fallen wood too, be sure and check.
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You're miles ahead because to have the right attitude. You Go Girl!! :thumb2:
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