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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #840 on May 21, 2012, 3:52pm » | |
Nah. They just start throwin' people in there.
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #841 on May 21, 2012, 3:55pm » | |
Awesome, Camp Flustercuck
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #842 on Nov 20, 2012, 5:45pm » | |
Sooo would it be too soon to start talking about what kinds of fun gear we're bringing for next year? My borderline OCD levels of early Sasquatch planning are helping to get me through the long wait until May.
Anyone learn some valuable camping lessons this year? I feel like I'm finally perfecting my Sasquatch technique. Looking forward to building more of a shelter by our tent this year - last year we brought a canopy to shield from sun and rain but I always overlook the wind in the gorge. Definitely bringing some canopy walls this time around.
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #843 on Nov 20, 2012, 5:48pm » | |
I learned that you need to make sure the person responsible for bringing the cook stove actually knows their cook stove works.
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|  | Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #844 on Nov 20, 2012, 6:02pm via the ProBoards Mobile App » | |
Make sure you take down your shelter when you leave your campsite. There's nothing worse than coming back to a destroyed or missing shelter!
Also bring lots of scissors.
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #845 on Nov 20, 2012, 6:16pm » | |
Yikes, that is a potentially devastating mistake. I couldn't have made it through the weekend without the wonders of our little grill.
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #846 on Nov 20, 2012, 6:33pm » | |
The only thing more important than a grill is a dog. Don't forget to bring your dog. I guarantee you and your dog will have the best time at Sasquatch ever.
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|  | Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #847 on Nov 20, 2012, 6:36pm via the ProBoards Mobile App » | |
Don't forget the babies
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #848 on Nov 20, 2012, 9:23pm » | |
Nov 20, 2012, 6:02pm, Souly wrote:Make sure you take down your shelter when you leave your campsite. There's nothing worse than coming back to a destroyed or missing shelter!
Also bring lots of Soulys. |
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #849 on Nov 21, 2012, 12:20pm » | |
I'm never attempting to have an airmattress again.
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #850 on Nov 21, 2012, 12:35pm » | |
Yeah, I think my life would be improved a lot with a good sleeping pad thingie. What brand is yours Pea? That thing was major comfy!
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #851 on Nov 21, 2012, 1:51pm » | |
Depending on how much money you care to spend/how often you camp outside of Sasquatch, I HIGHLY recommend the REI Camp Bed 3.5 - it feels like sleeping on a goddamn cloud. Not practical for backpacking but if you're a car camper like me, it will be one of the best purchases you ever make.
http://www.rei.com/product/778152/rei-camp-bed-35-self-inflating-pad
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #853 on Dec 7, 2012, 4:40pm » | |
I wish so badly that we could have camp fires. I am also incredibly thankful that we can't since many people tripping balls would set themselves and/or surrounding campsites on fire. But still, my only real complaint about gorge camping is that there isn't a nice source of heat to sit around while drinking and talking. Definitely investing in long underwear this year.
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|  | Re: Camping Gear/Equipment Suggestions « Reply #854 on Dec 7, 2012, 5:09pm » | |
Last year a bunch of us just piled a bunch of glowsticks on top of one of our headlamps and pretended it was a campfire, and I'll be damned if it didn't make us feel warmer.
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