her209
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- Oct 11, 2000
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Depends on how big of a hole you need.Shovel? or trowel? Because one sounds like a heavy piece of equipment.
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Depends on how big of a hole you need.Shovel? or trowel? Because one sounds like a heavy piece of equipment.
I would go so far as to say don't go camping if there's ANY snow.
I've done cold camping a few times where it got down below freezing at night. No snow but bitter cold can be just as bad, snow just adds in wetness. A good down sleeping bag and a decent shelter are all you need. My 8 year old and I went camping last spring in the mountains and it got down to the low 30s at night. We slept great though even though the wind was howling all night long. We both had thermal pads to sleep on and good quality sleeping bags along with a cheap 3 man tent. I was actually a bit too warm at times.
I want a portable Heather.I went winter camping last year; temp dropped to 20's. I slept in a zero degree sleeping bag and was warm the entire night. A beanie might have helped though. I brought a portable heather and didn't have to use it much.
Always bring rope, duct tape, and a shovel.
This. They are cheap, effective and serve more than one purpose.I use a military(genuine) entrenching shovel.
You forgot the bag of lime. Rookie mistake. And you don't need rope AND duck tape, it's one or the other.Always bring rope, duct tape, and a shovel.
You forgot the bag of lime. Rookie mistake. And you don't need rope AND duck tape, it's one or the other.
Indeed. And all this talk of entrenching tools and shovels?Wrong...they are NOT interchangeable. Rope can be used to fashion a snare or trap...try that with duct tape and the only thing you'll catch will be dirt, twigs, and a few insects.
Once you have captured your prey however, they become fairly interchangeable.
Lime is just added weight for mobile operations. Keep it properly stored at your final destination instead.
I would go so far as to say don't go camping if there's ANY snow.
I use my good looks to catch my prey.Wrong...they are NOT interchangeable. Rope can be used to fashion a snare or trap...try that with duct tape and the only thing you'll catch will be dirt, twigs, and a few insects.
Once you have captured your prey however, they become fairly interchangeable.
Lime is just added weight for mobile operations. Keep it properly stored at your final destination instead.
Leave only foot prints.