Twelver. Nice :D
I wonder if Pathfinder ever took that trip? I guess if he did he's still not back. I hope it's cause everything is going so well he doesn't want to return.
This thread should be pretty interesting if and when he gets back.
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Twelver. Nice :D
I wonder if Pathfinder ever took that trip? I guess if he did he's still not back. I hope it's cause everything is going so well he doesn't want to return.
This thread should be pretty interesting if and when he gets back.
I wouldnt want to load a small dog much less a puppy with stuff. Anyways to not seem disingenuine Ive grown up around the outdoors my whole life(Im curently 22) and I love camping. Ive wanted to go to whyoming and go elk hunting but the expensises are a feet on there own. So this last year I slowly started colecting my camping supplies and looking into where I wanted to test run a couple months stay. My plan is to get a feel of some of the things I bought see how they hold up, So when I do get out west SOMEDAY to do some extensive hunting ill be prepaired. Im planning on going camping some time in early spring possibly.
yeah i would only suggest having a dog carry things if they were already full size plus i wouldn't load them down too much.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trip06
Yeah camping supplies are expensive! I've been stocking up so I can go on my northbound thru-hike of the Appalachian trail next year. I've got most of my major bases covered and I've been experimenting with some DIY gear. Made my own stove and some other nifty gear. I want to try and pack as light as possible since i'll be carrying a pack on my back for about 7 months straight lol.
I dont think anyone implied a small dog. Just a dog. I have a German Shepard.
She carries all of her food when we go out on walkabout in the bush.
If you are looking for some great deals on camping supplies check out
Campmor-com. They have a lot of great brand name stuff as well as some interesting bargin equipment.
I just found my perfect spot here in Wisconsin to do this, In one of our National forests ill have roughly 6 square miles of freedom surrounded by lightly traveled roads. water ways, hills, fields, PLENTY of wild game, Might be so lucky to see a black bear(I never have seen one in the wild yet) I dont want the rangers looking for me so I will be ninja as possible at all costs. I found Googles MAPQUEST with Aerial view is EXTREMELY PERFECT for scouting the geology of the land. The areas not far from the local town/my familys private ranch If shit happens. I got GPS, Maps, And all the gear planned I need. Im going to live off 1 MRE a day and hunt/fish the remainder of my diet. I think Im going to go next late March till the end of May hopefully. Maybe longer If I decide.