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    Not survival, just Camping trip

    Well, two lessons learned from our little camping adventure...
    One, Deebo is too damn old to be sleeping on the ground. We forgot the air mattress, and I spent Friday night and Saturday night flopping around in a sleeping bag, playing acupuncture with some rocks.
    Two, when the wife and daughter say, go to bed, well stay up awhile and put things away, and watch the fire- Raccoons do like dog food and loaves of bread..
    Great weekend, no phone service.
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    You will never be forgotten. RIP Corporal Bradley Coy (USMC)

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    The best part, is often the "No Phone Service" aspect of the outdoors.
    "Every person’s life is theirs by right. An individual’s life can and must belong only to himself, not to any society or community, or he is then but a slave. No one can deny another person their right to their life, nor seize by force what is produced by someone else, because that is stealing their means to sustain their life. It is treason against mankind to hold a knife to a man’s throat and dictate how he must live his life."



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    Looks like good times.

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    I know your daughter will remember this fondly, Good times Deebs!

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    Mrs S.P. has put in for us getting a tent hammock. Have any of you tried 1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by S.....P...... View Post
    Mrs S.P. has put in for us getting a tent hammock. Have any of you tried 1?
    I have tried a pack hammock. It doesn't have the built in tent/bug net. But it does make one heck of a difference in camping comfort. I just string a line and tarp to keep the dew off me. I bought the 2 person model. It doesn't comfortably sleep 2 people. In my opinion.

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    We baugt 2 of the walmart Ozark Trail hammocks like what you are talking about. She has used them at the new land for just hanging around and taking breaks while working on the property. The 1 she sent me the link to was a little different. I will try to find it.


    Ok I found the link she sent me. This thing is big and rated for 880lbs. It ties out to 3 trees with ratchet straps. It's cool looking but the price tag is around $650.

    http://www.coolhammock.com/products/...FcRkhgodPC0P3w
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    Will look at it, but, the tent is pretty good, so, probably just get one more mattress.
    Temps were awesome, hot enough in daylight to swim and hint shade, cold enough at night to wanna snuggle.
    Alas, deebo will put the brake lights on camper, and kids will be in tents.
    Maybe some cold weather camping coming soon.
    You will never be forgotten. RIP Corporal Bradley Coy (USMC)

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    I've got the ENO 2 man hammock. Great for a nap and maybe 4 or 5 hours at night, after that I got to get out and move around...I need a new cabin style tent, had one for over 20 years, tall enough for me to stand up inside and wide enough for a big man's cot. It stormed last year at NASCAR race in Ft Worth and my old tent just finally gave out and flooded me out. The holes that I patched were starting to get holes in them! Luckily the sun came out and I dried all my stuff well. That's about as much "roughing it" as I am motivated to do...

    Here's the ENO hammock
    https://www.eaglesnestoutfittersinc....oublenest.html
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    Slippy, they weren't the ones with the unknown critter right by their head outside the tent. When I got up and opened zipper, I heard it jump off the back of the truck. Never saw it, but it did rifle around the aluminum pan in trash, rip open the zip lock bag of dog food, and ate two loaves of bread.
    You will never be forgotten. RIP Corporal Bradley Coy (USMC)

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