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URL icon « Reply #15 on: January 05, 2010, 12:30:04 PM »

One more helpful tip- because we all have someone in camp who just can't seemn to get up and help with teardown on Monday morning, right?  Make sure you keep a large squirt gun loaded with chilly water in camp at all times.  Come Monday morning just stick that sucker in the offending slacker's tent and let loose. Problem solved.

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URL icon « Reply #16 on: January 07, 2010, 01:13:37 AM »

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URL icon « Reply #17 on: January 08, 2010, 05:45:16 AM »

Remember, if you think you're over doing it on the cold weather front: YOU'RE NOT!  LOL
Honestly, I came with an extensive range of cold weather clothing last year, fleece included, and I used it all, simultaneously, when I finally made it back to my tent for a few hours of rest. The nights are FREEZING, no joke, and you'll need all the layers of fleece you can get!  Thumbs Up
As for late night frollocking, it's severely impeded by the number of layers to get through before hand, plus looking like an overdressed penguin isn't exactly enticing  LOL
I don't think Deb needs to be concerned on that front!  EEK! LOL


Well someone must have persisted with that overdressed penguin otherwise.......
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URL icon « Reply #18 on: January 10, 2010, 02:59:26 AM »

"While not cheap(or small), we love our Coleman "ProCat" catalytic propane heater- rated for indoor use, push-button ignition- does a great job of warming a tent in just a few minutes.  It does require some space and respect- it can make a tent go POOF real quick too."

I have been using the Coleman "SportCat", which is a smaller version. It will run 18 hours on one canister. Warmmmmmmm. 
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URL icon « Reply #19 on: January 11, 2010, 02:06:47 AM »

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URL icon « Reply #20 on: January 11, 2010, 03:14:05 PM »

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URL icon « Reply #21 on: January 14, 2010, 10:19:26 PM »

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Into the drink a little early today, huh Ron?  Cheers
I recommend spell check and a cup of coffee. Long day ahead, least ye forget Hippie Jerry's show being this evening!  LOL LOL LOL

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Oh honey I gave up on the spell check a long time ago with this crowd!  Sometimes though, the deciphering is more challenging and entertaining. LOL LOL Rolleyes Rolleyes
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URL icon « Reply #23 on: January 15, 2010, 10:29:57 PM »

Comforter, Thermorest, comforter, 20 deg. sleeping bag, flannel sheet. Start off under the sheet. When it gets cold slide under the sleeping bag and if one has to one can wrap into the sheet for a run to the porta-potty - might want a different sheet when you get back to the tent. Oh. Two kids help a lot too.

Those push button Coleman stoves sure beat the heck out of trying to find a dry match at Mill Creek. I won't even talk about 4 AM at Alta Lake. But it's ALL FUN!

Evening attire: long sleeve henley, heavy flannel shirt or Bean Chamois, Fleece Jacket, flannel lined jeans. Daytime attire: t-shirt, Hawaiian Shirt - or - New Jersey or Baltimore made Poly whatever shirt - stripes and flowers look good on this one, jeans, Keens for the feet w/ wool socks at night. Don't forget your emergency rain poncho. A hat for the sun, rain, and cool night breeze.

A big ass tarp to put over your tent. The really big ones that you windup folding in half because someone wants to set up in your area and you are feeling a bit dumb. Go ahead. Fold it into a smaller piece, but be ready to rip it out again when the heavens cut loose on your little spot - then you fold it out an you are a hero.

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URL icon « Reply #24 on: January 17, 2010, 12:14:28 AM »

Comforter, Thermorest, comforter, 20 deg. sleeping bag, flannel sheet. Start off under the sheet. When it gets cold slide under the sleeping bag and if one has to one can wrap into the sheet for a run to the porta-potty - might want a different sheet when you get back to the tent. Oh. Two kids help a lot too.

Those push button Coleman stoves sure beat the heck out of trying to find a dry match at Mill Creek. I won't even talk about 4 AM at Alta Lake. But it's ALL FUN!

Evening attire: long sleeve henley, heavy flannel shirt or Bean Chamois, Fleece Jacket, flannel lined jeans. Daytime attire: t-shirt, Hawaiian Shirt - or - New Jersey or Baltimore made Poly whatever shirt - stripes and flowers look good on this one, jeans, Keens for the feet w/ wool socks at night. Don't forget your emergency rain poncho. A hat for the sun, rain, and cool night breeze.

A big ass tarp to put over your tent. The really big ones that you windup folding in half because someone wants to set up in your area and you are feeling a bit dumb. Go ahead. Fold it into a smaller piece, but be ready to rip it out again when the heavens cut loose on your little spot - then you fold it out an you are a hero.

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