I got lots of insect repellent clothes. Ex Office convertible pants and Halo shirt, and an OR sun hat. Also got the possum down gloves amd socks. Not cold enough to try them out yet.
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So what did Santa bring (hiking related)?
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A thermometer zipper pull and a GSI Infinity insulated mug. The mug was a total surprise. It's really cool.
gsioutdoors.com/infinity-backpacker-mug.htmlLost in the right direction. -
Some new reflective para cord.....and my sons annual equipment subsidy at our local pack shop boutique !
But the best part of the day was when Ovs son Damian...... I mean Clifton, came and spent Christmas morning with his mother and sister. It has made Ov very happy....... Me too, he is now back at his fathers.Cheesecake> Ramen -
TrafficJam wrote:
A thermometer zipper pull and a GSI Infinity insulated mug. The mug was a total surprise. It's really cool.
gsioutdoors.com/infinity-backpacker-mug.html
"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
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jimmyjam wrote:
I really have enough gear for two and then some- but I did get a pair of hiking socks, I can always use new socks.
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CoachLou wrote:
Some new reflective para cord.....and my sons annual equipment subsidy at our local pack shop boutique !
But the best part of the day was when Ovs son Damian...... I mean Clifton, came and spent Christmas morning with his mother and sister. It has made Ov very happy....... Me too, he is now back at his fathers.
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Trebor wrote:
Warbonnet Mamba Jamba tarp for my hammock.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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ULA Circuit, Leki Corklite poles, and Darn Tough socks. I guess I got pretty active with massdrop over the past couple months. Some more stuff I just went straight to the closet with (did not want to over do it under the tree, and some of it I already used on my hike earlier this week).The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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TrafficJam wrote:
A thermometer zipper pull and a GSI Infinity insulated mug. The mug was a total surprise. It's really cool.
gsioutdoors.com/infinity-backpacker-mug.html
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socks wrote:
Outdoor retailer gift card...so, clothes, and socks most likely, don't need much else.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Astro wrote:
socks wrote:
Outdoor retailer gift card...so, clothes, and socks most likely, don't need much else.
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TrafficJam wrote:
jimmyjam wrote:
I really have enough gear for two and then some- but I did get a pair of hiking socks, I can always use new socks.
Maybe the socks will show up by spring thaw time ?
I didn't get any hiking gear. Unless chocolate is hiking gear. Already ate it though.--
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OzJacko wrote:
Those close to me know that I have pretty much all the gear I want or need.
Like JimBlue chocolate is always in order though.
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PaulMags wrote:
Dad gave me the perfect hiker gift: Amazon gift card. Same as every year. And I appreciate it quite a bit.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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odd man out wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
A thermometer zipper pull and a GSI Infinity insulated mug. The mug was a total surprise. It's really cool.
gsioutdoors.com/infinity-backpacker-mug.html
Lest we forget.....
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SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
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i got a nice christmas card from the guy or gal who delivers the morning paper. they were even thoughful enough to enclose a preaddressed return envelope to make sending them a tip easier.
whats funny is i subscribe to 2 newspapers and i haven't had either delivered for about a year and a half. i switched to reading the papers online so i don't have to worry about papers on the driveway telling the crooks no ones home. if anyone deserves a tip its the IT guy.2,000 miler -
max.patch wrote:
i got a nice christmas card from the guy or gal who delivers the morning paper. they were even thoughful enough to enclose a preaddressed return envelope to make sending them a tip easier.
whats funny is i subscribe to 2 newspapers and i haven't had either delivered for about a year and a half. i switched to reading the papers online so i don't have to worry about papers on the driveway telling the crooks no ones home. if anyone deserves a tip its the IT guy.
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Rasty wrote:
got some socks
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SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
got some socks
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Rasty wrote:
max.patch wrote:
i got a nice christmas card from the guy or gal who delivers the morning paper. they were even thoughful enough to enclose a preaddressed return envelope to make sending them a tip easier.
whats funny is i subscribe to 2 newspapers and i haven't had either delivered for about a year and a half. i switched to reading the papers online so i don't have to worry about papers on the driveway telling the crooks no ones home. if anyone deserves a tip its the IT guy.
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Rasty wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
got some socks
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socks wrote:
Rasty wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
got some socks
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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TrafficJam wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
Those close to me know that I have pretty much all the gear I want or need.
Like JimBlue chocolate is always in order though.
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socks wrote:
Rasty wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
got some socks
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Dmax wrote:
Santa brought each of us a Luci light. All 10 nieces and nephews got one too.
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Dmax wrote:
Santa brought each of us a Luci light. All 10 nieces and nephews got one too.
I would love a dozen of them to introduce others to them. If any of you ever visit, bring one instead of wine.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
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TrafficJam wrote:
Dmax wrote:
Santa brought each of us a Luci light. All 10 nieces and nephews got one too.
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OzJacko wrote:
Dmax wrote:
Santa brought each of us a Luci light. All 10 nieces and nephews got one too.
It's both solar powered and/or powered by a small crank. I've yet to see it in operation so I have no idea how much light it puts out or if it would be useful around camp
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