Dammit. Im getting tired of not drawing an Elk tag.
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2021 11:55 pm
by japhy
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2021 8:43 am
by Overlander
TDub wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 3:43 pm
Dammit. Im getting tired of not drawing an Elk tag.
Pencil the outline first.
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:39 pm
by Deleted User 89
here’s something kinda fun and amazing...
a rufous hummingbird, which are about the size of your thumb, was recently captured by biologists in Alaska. the animal had been banded while wintering in Florida.
quite the trek
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 8:05 pm
by ousdahl
Anybody canoe camped before?
Like bring all your camp shit in a canoe to get to your campsite on the far side of a lake and shit
Like bring all your camp shit in a canoe to get to your campsite on the far side of a lake and shit
Yep. Used to go down the Buffalo River (Arkansas) canoe camping for 5 days every year. Its a great time
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 9:11 pm
by Deleted User 89
not canoe, but multi-day rafting on the Chama in northern New Mexico
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 9:45 pm
by TDub
Did a 7 day raft/camp down the Salmon River in Idaho. Best trip of my life probably. It was amazing. That country is where i wanna be someday. The River of No Return ranks right up there with the best wilderness in the world. In my opinion.
Like bring all your camp shit in a canoe to get to your campsite on the far side of a lake and shit
Yeah, when I was 18, so about 75 years ago.
It was fun, down the Current River/Jack's Fork in the 'Zarks.
We did 25 miles the first day and maybe 5 the second.
Like bring all your camp shit in a canoe to get to your campsite on the far side of a lake and shit
Yes sir, but as some said before, down a river instead of across a lake.
In mizzou, arkansas and new hampshire.
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 12:54 pm
by TDub
The ultimate canoe camper. Used to watch this often when it was on PBS. 40 + years of canoe camping.
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:00 pm
by pdub
I miss the heavier duty camping where you'd hike or boat or something other than car camp in.
But I'm lucky enough to have convinced the BUD to even be ok with a campground with showers, toilets and strung up lights around the tent with the inflatable ( insert joke here ) mattress.
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:01 pm
by ousdahl
Thanks you guys.
For this particular trip, we’re planning to float across a lake to a remote dispersed campsite that’s otherwise difficult to get to.
You can hike to it with a backpack, but that would particularly difficult with the cooler full of beers that we otherwise plan to float in the canoe.
And being bear country, there’s not a great way to bear-proof a cooler in the backcountry. So we’re gonna anchor one canoe out in the middle of the lake with the cooler stashed. Hopefully that keeps bears away.
Or rather, what if we go out there the next morning and there’s a bear passed out drunk in the canoe LOL
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:10 pm
by pdub
Solution?
Everyone hikes in their own bottle of Jack and finishes it that night.
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:13 pm
by ousdahl
Yeah, we’ll bring liquor too.
Imma mix up some Plano Manhattans in a Nalgene bottle.
But ice cold beer in a remote campsite will be quite the luxury, and that’s what we’re going for.
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:23 pm
by pdub
For sure.
Your plan seems the way to go.
You could always bear bag ( tie it, loop a limb, hoist bag ) some stuff too.
But the canoe deal sounds somewhat sound...until you wake up and your canoe is tipped.
Re: The Great Outdoors
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:27 pm
by ousdahl
Yea, that’ll be interesting.
There’s also a tree growing at an angle over the water that we might use as a bear bag tree, but will prob end up being a rope swing either way.