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"...ripped upen like a bag of Funions in front of a fat kid"
Jesus, I think I just shit myself a little bit from laughing so hard at that.Comment
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I have an ENO Singe Rest and I really like it. Feels pretty durable and is rated at 400 pounds. Squishes down to the size of a softball. If you are heading up to the Hazzard Escape I'll have it there and unless it's raining really hard I'll be using it.Comment
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and I've spent many nights in it wearing my jeans with at least one pocket clip of some kind in them with no problem what so ever. http://www.rei.com/product/754769/en...lenest-hammockComment
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Unfortunately the Hazzard Escape falls on my wife's birthday or something like that. I don't remember the date of the ride off the top of my head, I just remember when it was posted up face palming and cursing the gods because I knew it was something I couldn't get out of.Comment
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Now this looks like a great idea.
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I'm trying to keep my gear low-tech, low-buck & multi-purpose.
Just added a second-hand G.I. poncho liner for use as an extra tent floor cover/sleeping bag layer/what-not.
(something I've been meaning to do forever)
Unfortunately, with the sleeping bag, sleeping mat, backpack & tent --- I may have to end up getting a bigger motorcycle just to lug all this SHIT around on.
The camping gods SURELY hate ironhead pilots...Comment
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Don't overload your bike or you may potentially pull some accidental wheelies, and in turn wet any pussy that may have seen the aforementioned chopper daddy stunt move!!! jkjkjkjk
On a serious note, sleep gear,cooking shit(if needed), lighting, and some tools...pack smart/light/and small....DEADBEAT crew keeps it simple
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