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07-08-2008, 06:11 PM #11
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Camping trip and tent hotboxing
Bring some binoculars, and when it gets dark, smoke a bowl, lay flat on your back with a pillow under your head, and look up at the stars through your binoculars. You will be amazed at how much you see --- the stars are much much brighter through binos, and there are billions and billions (Carl Sagan voice). If the moon is not out, and the sky is clear, you should be able to see the Milky Way --- slowly scan through that area with the binos and you will se some cool stuff.
It takes about a half hour for your eyes to really adapt to darkness, so after you use your lighter and turn off your flashlight, you will have to wait awhile before they fully adapt to darkness, but that doesn't mean you can't get started checking things out.
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07-08-2008, 07:03 PM #12
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I love the darkness and quietness of wilderness at night. It is something you do not miss until you live under the glow and hum of the city.
dragonrider is right its amazing what you can see when you spend some time patiently scanning the sky.â??The greatest service which can be rendered any country is to add a useful plant to its culture. â??
Thomas Jefferson
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07-08-2008, 07:09 PM #13
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Camping trip and tent hotboxing
Hey, that sounds transformative, I will definitly try that out.
Ive always loved the stars.
anyways, stay
keep:rastasmoke:.
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07-08-2008, 07:58 PM #14
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Great! I hope you do try it!
Originally Posted by smalltoke
The best binoculars for looking at the sky are ones with big front lenses, but not too much magnification power. The big front lenses bring in more light and make the stars brighter, and the low power makes them easier to hold steady and also makes the stars brighter. A great standard set of binos for looking at the stars is 7x50. The numbers work like this: 7x is the magnification power, so things look about 7x bigger, and the 50 is the size of the front lenses, 50 mm. Another decent type would be 7x42 or 6x42. Then they make some really big ones like 8x56 or 9x63, but those are kind of expensive specialty binos exclusively for looking at stars --- more likely you'll already have a smaller pair or be able to borrow one.
Too small does not work well --- like the little 8x24 pocket binos do not work well at night.
The general rule of thumb is if you take the big last number and divide it by the smaller first number it should be as big as possible, around 7. So for 7x50 binos, 50/7 = 7.1 --- pretty good. For 7x42 binos, 42/7 = 6 --- still decent. For 8x24 binos, 24/8 = 3 --- not good.
Anyway, all that is just to help you decide what to bring with you. If I were you, I wouldn't run out an buy anything unless you really wanted to. I'd just use whatever you already have or borrow the biggest pair you can find. And if they aren't the best pair in the world, just kick back and look at the sky with your naked eyes --- that's always good too.
Have fun!
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07-09-2008, 12:28 AM #15
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Camping trip and tent hotboxing
Pink Floyd -dark side of the moon. The Australasian Pink FLoyd Show's free songs are avaible at The Australian Pink Floyd Show under downloads mp3 s':stoned::stoned::stoned:
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07-09-2008, 12:31 AM #16
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Camping trip and tent hotboxing
also be sure to have a fire extinguisher .. even a portable one because after you ger really fucking baked you might light up the tent on accedent.
also order pizza BEFORE you get stoned.
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07-09-2008, 01:14 AM #17
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who the hell orders pizza when camping? lmao
\"maybe this coming summer will be the one, when I meet the \'college girl that misses her Daddy\' ...\" - T.I.R.
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07-09-2008, 01:27 AM #18
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dude, that sounds fun! I had a fun time when my friends and i hotboxed his closit and recorded our entire conversation. It was great.
Bring a tape recorder, tape the convo and listen to it a few years later. It's great.
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07-11-2008, 01:41 AM #19
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I went camping twice last week, why are you waiting a month
just get a tent, a cooler, some blankets and such (and whatever else you feel like lugging to where you decide to set up camp) together today and go tomorrow. camping is way easier than most people make it out to be
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07-11-2008, 02:14 AM #20
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Camping trip and tent hotboxing
hotboxing tents is awesome, ive done it plenty of times its perfectly safe just dont be a dumbass and light the tent on fire.
I agree all the way.
this is what me and my buddies take when we do this.
we take a few cell phones in case we get lost or get hert.
also we take food like chips, chees, beer or at least water and we also take other good snack foods.
we role some blunts/joints or take a small pipe for bowls.
and when we do this we get much much more higher hot boxing than when we smoke in an open air.
well have lots of fun.
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