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  • Wildlife Sightings Today

    Drybones - - General

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    Quote from TrafficJam: “Quote from TrafficJam: “I thinks it's dead . Held it in my hand for a while and it didn't move and it's dried and hard. ” I just realized how that sounds,,,it was definitely unintentional. Sorry if it upset anyone's sensibilities. ” Damn!!!...I've found a woman who's mind is deeper in the gutter than mine!

  • Wildlife Sightings Today

    Drybones - - General

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    Quote from NoAngel: “Quote from IMScotty: “I don't think it is dead. That looks like a butterfly or moth chrysalis. Why don't you set it aside someplace and see what develops. ” We've got hummingbird moths here. I've never seen ot heard of them until this year. They look like a cross between a hummingbird, a moth and a bee.Look for the pinkish wings upper right quadrant. They look like hummingbirds (long needle like beak), wings like a butterfly but clearish, and a weird flat almost crawfish lik…

  • Wildlife Sightings Today

    Drybones - - General

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    Quote from IMScotty: “I don't think it is dead. That looks like a butterfly or moth chrysalis. Why don't you set it aside someplace and see what develops. ” You might should hide your wool clothing before it hatches.

  • the herbal medicine thread

    Drybones - - Trail Chefs

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    Quote from NoAngel: “Quote from TrafficJam: “I've been organizing my old pots and half-full bags of hummus/potting soil so I can start some herbs. Its a little late but I'm going to try it anyway. There's an herb farm I plan to visit to buy some plants. If you had to list 10 essential herbs, what would they be? I would like a combination of cooking and medicinal, preferably multipurpose. I have a strawberry jar that I'd like to put herbs in, any suggestions on what to put in it? ” marijuana? It'…

  • Quote from Half Tread: “I went with a zero degree bag, on a Therm-A-Rest pad, which was on top of a 5x7 reflective tarp as the first barrier on the ground. The shelter was inside of a 10x10 tarp with a pyramid style configuration. My bag slid off of the pad, and from under the tarp, because I was on a subtle slope. I woke up shivering very early in the morning, while it was still dark. I was briefly staring at the stars, thinking to myself "where did my tarp go?" A mild form of hypothermia was e…

  • It's tarp season

    Drybones - - Tents & Shelters

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    Quote from TrafficJam: “What's the best sequence for pitching a rectangular tarp? Stake along one edge then attach support poles, then stake the other edge? I thought that's what I did the first time and it was fast and easy but the second time took a while and was awkward with the poles falling over and having to adjust every stake to tighten it up. ” A high wind and driving rain would make for a challenge, have not had to set my hammock/tarp up in the rain yet...and not looking forward to it..…

  • It's tarp season

    Drybones - - Tents & Shelters

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    The tent I used before switching to a hammock was pretty nice, really nothing more than a small tarp with built in bug net and bathtub floor, two doors and a place to hang a pack was nice...really miss that set up, especially when setting up or packing up in the rain.

  • Examine your zipper.

    Drybones - - Gear

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    Never thought about treating a sleeping bag zipper, makes sense tho, have had to treat the Jeep zippers with wax and silicone to get the windows on/off.

  • Toys I want

    Drybones - - Coffee Talk

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    Quote from uncle meat: “After taking a walk today on the USS Abraham Lincoln...I want one! appalachiantrailcafe.net/index…85c3a770bb7f8b125cb35c7d5 ” Does it come with a trolling motor and rod holders?

  • 2017 - Hiking Plans.

    Drybones - - Trip Planning

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    Quote from NoAngel: “Quote from Rasty: “Quote from NoAngel: “Ok, I need 3 full weeks to do the hike I want to from Rutland Vt to Gorham NH 190 miles. Would I be crazy to start mid September? ” Do you like winter? ” Not fond of winter. I do like shoulder seasons. I checked the daily averages for Gorham and Rutland and depending on the source its 40s for the low average and upper 60s for the high average with the mean at 43 and minimum low of 20. No snow reported in September. ” That sounds perfec…

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=IAc0FKyBgks

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=wZkTh_T75QY

  • Country

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=YC10GLRt9WA

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=sM8ix0siRVQ

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=TyDQs0ajxEc

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=wJVpihgwE18

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=2EdLasOrG6c

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=POaaw_x7gvQ

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=bn5TNqjuHiU

  • The Pyschedelic Years

    Drybones - - Mountain Mike's Jukebox

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    youtube.com/watch?v=iJb7cBfrxbo