Tortoise wrote:north-north-west wrote:If there's a hard way up a mountain, I'll find it.
If there's an easy way, I'll find it on the way back. If I'm lucky . . .
You too, huh?! So what can we do about it???
I vaguely remember one exception to that rule, but I can't remember what it was... perhaps it was in a dream.btw, have you ever noticed: the highest point on the mountain is always at the furthest end of the ridge from the main access point.
SteveJ wrote:Don't let your dog eat your Western Mountaineering sleeping bag
There is enough down in a Western Mountaineering sleeping bag to fill a lounge room which delays the anger of finding the dog has eaten your Vasque boots as well.
Son of a Beach wrote:If you ever lend your tent or stove kit to anyone, check it thoroughly when you get it back, or before you next pack it for a walk, to make sure there are no bits missing or broken!
SteveJ wrote:Don't let your dog eat your Western Mountaineering sleeping bag
There is enough down in a Western Mountaineering sleeping bag to fill a lounge room which delays the anger of finding the dog has eaten your Vasque boots as well.
Lophophaps wrote:SteveJ wrote:Don't let your dog eat your Western Mountaineering sleeping bag
There is enough down in a Western Mountaineering sleeping bag to fill a lounge room which delays the anger of finding the dog has eaten your Vasque boots as well.
LOL! Would it be true to say that the dog was unhappy, down in the mouth?
Lophophaps wrote:SteveJ wrote:Don't let your dog eat your Western Mountaineering sleeping bag
There is enough down in a Western Mountaineering sleeping bag to fill a lounge room which delays the anger of finding the dog has eaten your Vasque boots as well.
LOL! Would it be true to say that the dog was unhappy, down in the mouth?
geoskid wrote:Yes, very good, must admit I was trying to think of something, but won't try and compete with that.
walkon wrote:Take all sorts of batteries with you. You are always sure to find electronic equipment that they will fit into!
walkerchris77 wrote:A survival kit is not a survival kit if you cant reach it.
icefest wrote:The good thing about solo walking is that you can take your pack with everything with you when you go and poop. Extra safety and harder to get lost.
headwerkn wrote:Remember to pack tent poles.
headwerkn wrote:Remember to pack tent poles.
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