:oops: No man not in anyway did I mean the grandpaws... Sorry.
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:oops: No man not in anyway did I mean the grandpaws... Sorry.
Please take photos. Would love to see it. Especially if you can do a step by step. But yeah that might take away the fun of just being out and doing it.
Thinking about getting one of these for my son for Christmas. He already has the Snugpak sleep system, air mat and pillow. They have held up great.
Just wondering if anyone here uses this tent...
Thank you. I will try that next year.
Here's one my son built last summer. In winter make sure you put plenty of pine or cedar on the ground to keep the cold off you. You sure you don't want to at least have a poncho liner to wrap up in...
:sad: Went down to the paw paw tree today and they are all gone. I knew they would be very soon. Last weekend we picked a bunch that were already turning brown. The deer had a feast this year. They...
Thanks all. The troop has Philmont scheduled for 2015. It's my understanding they are going to start working up soon. I've heard it is very beautiful.
Went from 5'4" to 5'9" in less than a year. Shoes went from 9.5 to 11.5 Grocery bill, well I won't talk about that:eek2:
I wish. Fell during gym at school. Compound fracture that had to be reset 3 times! It was a mess. But we weathered through it.
Here's mine.
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Rick you and me both LOL. Age is not being kind to me. My case might be too much dutch oven food, beer and not enough activity. As promised the pic of the hybrid.
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It started life as a...
After carrying concealed for close to 35 years I agree with everyone in that's it's what you are comfortable with. With that said I have several CCW guns that I pick from. So depending on your...
Just printed it. Then pinned the link on our troop website. Another great scouting book is Baden Powell's first titled "Scouting for Boys" published in 1908. Lot's of neat info and yes some not so PC...
Really glad I found this forum. My name is Bruce and my son is Ed. We are fortunate that we live on a small spead tucked back in the woods. I retired from the Army in 1999. Shortly after that I went...