The Great Outdoors
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i would comment on the idiocy of the appalachian religious snake handlers, but someone might get triggered further
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Where’s the million dollar idea thread?
Do you know that “drop-stitch” material that stand up paddle boards are made out of? It’s inflatable, but rigid once inflated?
I wanna design a canoe, or even rowboat, made out of that stuff. Rigid enough to stand up on, but can also be rolled up and stored in a closet.
Anyone know of any such products?
Do you know that “drop-stitch” material that stand up paddle boards are made out of? It’s inflatable, but rigid once inflated?
I wanna design a canoe, or even rowboat, made out of that stuff. Rigid enough to stand up on, but can also be rolled up and stored in a closet.
Anyone know of any such products?
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Somebody already smells what I’m stepping in
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Inflatable kayaks have been around awhile. I cant speak to their durability though.
Just Ledoux it
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Yeah.
Not just inflatable, but the tough rigid inflatable material like SUPs
Not just inflatable, but the tough rigid inflatable material like SUPs
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million dollar idea? You mean greed?
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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it’s ok tho, as long as I give some token charitable contribution to twocoach.
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Wow, I feel like we were on the playground and you just took 19 pieces of candy and left me with 1.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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you ain’t getting a seat on my spaceship either.
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You act like it's your money.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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first documented cases of chimps killing gorillas was just published
craziness
craziness
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stop giving Amazon your business then?
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Actually, I bought my skittles locally.
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then it wasn't your money.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Quite frankly, I’m trying to ease up on the socioeconomic debates in every thread. And since I’m the only one who ever brings it up, it should all but disappear right quick.
Think imma try tarp camping this weekend. Rather than bring a tent, just bring a tarp and set up between two trees like a tent. Anybody else done?
Think imma try tarp camping this weekend. Rather than bring a tent, just bring a tarp and set up between two trees like a tent. Anybody else done?
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numerous times, but with a hammockousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 3:40 pm Quite frankly, I’m trying to ease up on the socioeconomic debates in every thread. And since I’m the only one who ever brings it up, it should all but disappear right quick.
Think imma try tarp camping this weekend. Rather than bring a tent, just bring a tarp and set up between two trees like a tent. Anybody else done?
it’s great, unless you’re in a buggy area
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Cool, yeah.
I did one impromptu night on the Tahoe rim trail, when I fashioned a poncho as a shelter between two trees during an unexpected rainy night.
I enjoy a hammock for a good nap, but don’t sleep well in them all night.
And knock on wood, the skeeters seem to leave you alone at this elevation once the sun goes down and the temp promptly drops like 30 degrees.
I did one impromptu night on the Tahoe rim trail, when I fashioned a poncho as a shelter between two trees during an unexpected rainy night.
I enjoy a hammock for a good nap, but don’t sleep well in them all night.
And knock on wood, the skeeters seem to leave you alone at this elevation once the sun goes down and the temp promptly drops like 30 degrees.
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it was my go-to mode for most of my field work because you rarely had flat ground and even when you did, you were too exhausted after hiking through the jungle for half a day to set up a tentousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 3:51 pm Cool, yeah.
I did one impromptu night on the Tahoe rim trail, when I fashioned a poncho as a shelter between two trees during an unexpected rainy night.
I enjoy a hammock for a good nap, but don’t sleep well in them all night.
And knock on wood, the skeeters seem to leave you alone at this elevation once the sun goes down and the temp promptly drops like 30 degrees.
i did find that a thermarest improves the comfort level quite a bit
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Nice. I could see it being a benefit when flat ground is otherwise scarce. A thermarest would make it cozier too.
I suppose weather is a big factor too. The one night I did hammock camp, it got chilly, and being off the ground seemed to make my ass that much colder.
Maybe I need to give it another chance.
I suppose weather is a big factor too. The one night I did hammock camp, it got chilly, and being off the ground seemed to make my ass that much colder.
Maybe I need to give it another chance.