Solo camping trips
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Verbal Kint
https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2017/07/19/ever-wanted-to-own-a-282-acre-former-girl-scout.htmlmcburg93;1859928 wrote:Its part of a larger farm, I am thinking the whole farm is 400-450 acres. It is at the back of a big field. The lane that goes back is pretty rough but would be an easy fix with some gravel. I think since he is getting up in age and all his kids have moved away he has lost interest in having a getaway type place.
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justincredible
This would be an awesome property to own.Verbal Kint;1864404 wrote:https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2017/07/19/ever-wanted-to-own-a-282-acre-former-girl-scout.html
This just went up for sale -
justincredibleMy trip starts tomorrow, sort of. I have a quick stopover in Chicago, but I'll be in Minnesota on Sunday and in the wilderness on Monday morning through Saturday morning.
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salto
Escape to Canada before its too late. Go to Thunder Bay.justincredible;1868545 wrote:My trip starts tomorrow, sort of. I have a quick stopover in Chicago, but I'll be in Minnesota on Sunday and in the wilderness on Monday morning through Saturday morning. -
justincredibleI'll post some photos from the trip throughout the day. This was the campsite I stayed at for the first 3 nights in the wilderness.
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Commander of AwesomeWhere did you set up your tent? Doesn't look like a lot of open area, and the open area is on a hill. Or is there more not pictured?
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justincredible
There is a row of trees kinda blocking your view of the campsite. I also use a hammock.Commander of Awesome;1870023 wrote:Where did you set up your tent? Doesn't look like a lot of open area, and the open area is on a hill. Or is there more not pictured?
This was my living area on that campsite.
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justincredibleThis was the view of the lake from the landing point of the campsite. It has a nice stone landing that you can lay on and enjoy the view.
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Commander of Awesomejustincredible;1870024 wrote:There is a row of trees kinda blocking your view of the campsite. I also use a hammock.
This was my living area on that campsite.
Ah I see, that's pretty nice! Always been interested in a hammock tent, what are your thoughts? I assume you can tighten yours so it lays flatter? The way it looks now, I couldn't last a nap in that without a sore back! -
justincredibleWhat you're seeing is the bug net surrounding the hammock. It hangs at a completely different angle than the actual hammock. I prefer the hammock to a tent, but I know some people hate them.
This is a better representation of how the hammock hangs. This was from the second campsite, before I put the bug net on. What you're seeing is the underquilt that wraps around the hammock for insulation, the hammock is inside of it.
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salto
No man should ever question another man about pitching his tent. (kidding)Commander of Awesome;1870023 wrote:Where did you set up your tent?
Justin I gotta ask.....did you bring electrical devices with you? Those black cubes on the table look similar to speakers. -
justincredibleI had my phone and kindle. The phone was mostly for photos, but I did check in with my wife each day and posted a couple pictures on facebook and twitter.
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justincredibleHere's a video from my campsite. A couple rabbits started playing around, and then a small squirrel came by and chased them off.
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ernest_t_bassPretty sweet, Justin. Thanks for sharing. Pretty jealous.
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saltoAny fishing?
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justincredible
I did fish. I caught nothing. I won't be fishing on future solo trips.salto;1870046 wrote:Any fishing?