Prospect Mountain Campers.

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Prospect Mountain Campers.

Postby Speedblastr » Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:29 pm

I'm really proud of all of you. You brothers and Sisters got what it takes to rough it.
It's almost like taking a step back in time.
Like the freakin' ice age LoL. I really wanted to say that though, it wasn't easy with the cold mountain air and rain , it would have been quite easy to melt down and cave.
I thought for sure 'Trooper Lou' was not going to make it. LoL.
Anyways you guys roughed it well , and it was rough.
Thanks again Kurt for the x-tra firewood !
I think all of our crazy humor kept us sane. Does that make sense? LoL.
Touk' said " I'm not going to be happy unless it snow's" !
I say damn close!
Kudos to all !
speed.

P.S. $45.00 down and I'm purchasing a rain suit (Motorcycle $95.00) similar to Benny's. That's what the mountain did for me ! LoL.
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hey speed

Postby kurt » Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:10 am

monday morning it was 32 in btown and 28 on the mountain
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Re: hey speed

Postby coldnight » Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:56 am

kurt wrote:monday morning it was 32 in btown and 28 on the mountain


That's not cold enough to freeze you to the "porta-potty-in-the-road" seat, soquityerbitchin! :) :)

While it was nippy, and I was very out of my element, not having camped since I was 14 - with my grandfather, in the pickup he owed at the time- I am very glad I was up on the hill with everyone. The group gathered round the fire for stories, jokes and maybe a few exagerations was awesome.

Next year, I'll eat a little less at dinner and save room for the Rockers Late late late night bbq and brews.
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Postby schuitz » Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:56 am

Hell, it snowed on me, on the way home. Does that count?
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Postby coldnight » Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:57 am

schuitz wrote:Hell, it snowed on me, on the way home. Does that count?


I think you win!
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Postby bennybmn » Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:39 am

Yeah I like my rain suit, altho I have to say the pants are VERY basic, disproportionaltely so to the jacket, but they work! If you can get something with some higher tech pants, easier to take on and off, you'd be better off, but hey, dry is dry! And I've worn it when it was cold as a wind breaker, works well too! I have to say I was glad to be inside, but you guys were real troopers!! I got some funny looks on the ferry with my camp chair strapped to the bike :D
02 BA, lots of goodies...
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Postby Touko » Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:34 pm

Thats right Benny, dry is dry, and in theory my gear was supposed to work well enough by allowing water thru the pants and jacket but hitting waterproof liners (as needed) on the inside and running out. Now it works well enough for light to moderate rain where your stuff can dry out should it clear up and your gear air dries or if the place your staying has a dryer but I struck out on both so the next piece of gear looks like a one piece rain suit that goes over everything.

Anyone with reccomendations for such a suit?

Oh, and Schuitz, lucky you.


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Postby Speedblastr » Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:31 pm

so the next piece of gear looks like a one piece rain suit that goes over everything.
Something like Star Wars. LoL.
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Postby Touko » Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:51 pm

Hey yeah Speed, and for a little extra ya can get a light saber with it. Should come in handy for those pesky woodland creatures.


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Postby Speedblastr » Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:00 pm

Touko wrote:Hey yeah Speed, and for a little extra ya can get a light saber with it. Should come in handy for those pesky woodland creatures.


Touk

Hey Touk' , have you dried out yet !
I noticed Sat. night we were all starting to get slap-happy.
What a 13 kinds of hell experience!!
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Postby Touko » Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:25 pm

Dried out? Yeah, I haven't drank since Sun. LOL. Hey, once the fire got started over at your campsite it was all good. Can't wait to do it all again next year only I'll be watching the forecast a little closer.



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Postby bennybmn » Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:01 pm

I've never understood the idea of a waterproof LINER for something. Top layer, all the way.
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