A fun 24hr trip on the new section of trail. Thanks for watching.
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VIDEO: Meandering Down The NPT...UhOh Where Are My Keys?
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milkman wrote:
I'm about a 1/3 of the way through. What camera are you using. GoPro?
No' it is a Canon ELPH 110. I have used that camera for all of my videos. You can watch in 720HD on YouTube. Thanks for watching. -
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You know how to have fun out there!
I gotta get out on the NPT with you next year. I've still got Long Lake to Piseco to finish! It'd be nice to do that in a couple or three long weekends, which needs a car shuttle.
(Provided you can put up with a slowpoke ground dweller!)I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
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The key incident was funny.Lost in the right direction.
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milkman wrote:
I'm just past the cast iron skillets. (LOL) Funny as hell.
Glad I didn't have to carry it...but sure glad he brought them! Mmmm mmmm sausage. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
You know how to have fun out there!
I gotta get out on the NPT with you next year. I've still got Long Lake to Piseco to finish! It'd be nice to do that in a couple or three long weekends, which needs a car shuttle.
(Provided you can put up with a slowpoke ground dweller!)
Thanks AK. Make sure you let us know when you are planning a trip....we may try to get you off the ground through, just for a nap -
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TrafficJam wrote:
The key incident was funny.
Had to laugh...thank goodness it happened when the pain was bearable. Thank you for watching. -
12trysomething wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
You know how to have fun out there!
I gotta get out on the NPT with you next year. I've still got Long Lake to Piseco to finish! It'd be nice to do that in a couple or three long weekends, which needs a car shuttle.
(Provided you can put up with a slowpoke ground dweller!)
Thanks AK. Make sure you let us know when you are planning a trip....we may try to get you off the ground through, just for a nap
That'd be great! I'd really like to know whether I can sleep in one of the blasted things before I go dropping a lot of $$$ on a hammock, tarp, TQ, UQ, and all the small stuff that goes by odd names like whoopie slings, tree huggers, Dutch clips, and so on. The only hammockers that I've backpacked with are considerably smaller than me, and have correspondingly small stuff that I probably can't use.
And trying to figure out what I might need from HammockForums is drinking from the fire hose.
All I can say about trip planning at the moment is, "sometime in 2015, most likely after Pentecost (church choir commitments...), and not at a time when I'm taking my daughter to or from college." That leaves a lot of room to be flexible.I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
12trysomething wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
You know how to have fun out there!
I gotta get out on the NPT with you next year. I've still got Long Lake to Piseco to finish! It'd be nice to do that in a couple or three long weekends, which needs a car shuttle.
(Provided you can put up with a slowpoke ground dweller!)
Thanks AK. Make sure you let us know when you are planning a trip....we may try to get you off the ground through, just for a nap
That'd be great! I'd really like to know whether I can sleep in one of the blasted things before I go dropping a lot of $$$ on a hammock, tarp, TQ, UQ, and all the small stuff that goes by odd names like whoopie slings, tree huggers, Dutch clips, and so on. The only hammockers that I've backpacked with are considerably smaller than me, and have correspondingly small stuff that I probably can't use.
And trying to figure out what I might need from HammockForums is drinking from the fire hose.
All I can say about trip planning at the moment is, "sometime in 2015, most likely after Pentecost (church choir commitments...), and not at a time when I'm taking my daughter to or from college." That leaves a lot of room to be flexible.
I agree AK. I'd love to try hammocking but HammockForums and all the gear choices are overwhelming.Lost in the right direction. -
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