No hot dogs? Come on now...
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They're in the box with the pork & beans.
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Seems to me it would be less work to wrestle a bear for his cave. :rolleyes:
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LOL
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Back at my desk after a weekend camping trip.
We had a lot of rain Friday night, but it stopped overnight and was dry by morning. The crazy thing was, after all the leaf cover was dry and we had returned from a morning hike, a trickle had appeared in our camp area. I followed it to its source, and it was bubbling up out of the ground. I've seen springs before, but they were already running. This is a spring I saw just as it was beginning to spring. Pretty cool. Cool that is, until the trickle got stronger and then all the paths became little streams and we had big puddles growing all around the camp area. |
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So the spring started off barely producing any water.
Attachment 59958 But then it started flowing more. Attachment 59959 And threatened some tents Attachment 59960 And flooded the paths. Attachment 59961 |
Cool. Did you get a drink from it?
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Nah. It was probably clean enough to drink right at the source, but it was literally in the middle of a group campsite. Humans are filthy disgusting creatures and there is no telling what had been done to that spot on the ground before the water came.
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There is no water 'clean enough to drink' untreated.
Even falling from the sky, it's too dirty to be good for ya. |
Right, drink beer.
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Skip the hassle of camping, go Glamping in California.
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It was good as a cushion too and as we didn't sleep a lot it served us well. Also check out the newest tech on sleeping pads : http://gizmodo.com/everything-you-ev...eep-1658866916 |
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