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Link Posted: 3/2/2013 5:55:33 PM EDT
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South Florida...Enjoying the cool weather while we have it.

Link Posted: 4/13/2013 7:20:14 PM EDT
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Hey I know this guy!! Back when I lived in Atlanta in the late 90's
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 10:14:14 PM EDT
[Last Edit: J75player] [#4]
in the last month I have sold my Avalanche, my Tahoe, and my camper and completely swapped out my camping set up
went to FL and got a 2006 duramax dually

then the next week picked up a very nice 1994 dutchman!

and if it ever get nice out here (snowed again yesterday and a glacier destroyed several homes)
the family and I will actually get out camping!

the old camper and TV
Link Posted: 6/3/2013 8:07:42 PM EDT
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Have to give some good words towards my Sportz truck tent.    It rained almost the entire camping trip over the weekend.   Sometimes quite hard, as it woke me up during a downpour about 3am.

Didn't have a drop in the tent



Here it is when I got it new a few years ago

Link Posted: 7/9/2013 6:52:55 PM EDT
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Mingus Mountain, AZ































 
 
Link Posted: 7/14/2013 9:40:22 PM EDT
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Camping at our family farm.



Link Posted: 8/6/2013 1:14:55 AM EDT
[Last Edit: Speedytriple] [#8]
While not as epic as most of the posts, I did a weekend trip with my two oldest sons this past weekend. More of a car camping trip with some trail and hiking mixed in. Was at a aep camp site near Caldwell Ohio right off the buckeye trail.





Also got to try out my new yukon outfitters hammock. Very comfy fought with the kids over it all weekend.



They also learned how much "fun" it is to gather and cut your own fire wood from the area. LOL

Link Posted: 10/8/2013 10:34:06 AM EDT
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I posted some of these pics on the camp site sticky...

St. Andrews State Park, Panama City Beach, FL. This is one of the best parks I have been to. Late September is perfect!






















Link Posted: 11/5/2013 12:39:56 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 11/18/2013 6:52:53 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 11/18/2013 8:57:09 PM EDT
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SW Florida deer season





Link Posted: 12/18/2013 11:58:54 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/24/2013 8:19:34 PM EDT
[Last Edit: JackRebney] [#14]
Sunrise last June near Mt St Helens on the Muddy River..


Sunset, same spot in August.
Link Posted: 1/26/2014 4:12:06 PM EDT
[Last Edit: JackRebney] [#15]
Camping this weekend. We hung our hammocks in the fire lookout. We're south east of St Helens on a 100ft tall cliff.


Link Posted: 2/10/2014 7:55:42 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/2/2014 1:03:25 PM EDT
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Link to my thread in Florida HTF about my recent canoeing and camping trip on the Suwannee River...

Canoe trip
Link Posted: 3/10/2014 10:47:33 AM EDT
[#18]
Whats with all the cars?

About 10yrs ago in the Cohutta wilderness in N Ga. I'm on right.


Snowshoed in all nght, and made camp at 3am ON the Blue Ridge Parkway, on top of about 5' of snow. Note the trees that came down that night, slamming across the road beyond our 2 tents.


View from the fallen trees looking back toward our tents in the very center of pic.


Me on the AT one winter a few yrs ago.


Midnight, during a snow storm at 6200' in NC mtns. About to pitch or tents.


During a solo 4 dayer in the Snowbird wilderness area, here near the house. Note my pack in the right foreground.


Batram trail in NC.


The wife and I watching the sunset at 6214' in the Shining Rock wilderness.


Camp during a solo trip in the Joyce Kilmer wilderness.

Look at all that titanium :)

Same hike. Hiking along a high narrow ridgeline early morning.

Me about to skinny dip near our camp in the Slick Rock wilderness area. My wife took the pic. haha


Some eye candy here in the mtns.

4 dayer in the Slick Roack wilderness.










Hiking in toward the Indian Peaks wilderness early May in the Rockies. I'm 2nd from right. 7 days, mostly above treeline.


2nd night was open air bivy at 10,200'.


My Intregal Designs singlewall tent the first camp.


3rd and 4th nights were here at 11,600'. Storms came thru dozens of times each day.



Fire? We don't need no stinking fire. Plus its illegal. And a PIA. Also makes huge impact in an otherwise pristine wilderness.

During a summit day trip from camp at 13,000.




Glissading down the mtn. You use your ice axe as a brake.


Me at the other end coming to a stop. Its a blast.


Solo like here near the house in the Kilmer wilderness area. It was 4* degrees right here. Going in at 5900'.

All from the same trip.


Made camp up here on an exposed wind sweeped bald.

2*

My views from the tent.

Sunrise. 0* degrees.



About a month ago in the Middlerpong wilderness in western NC, at aprox 6000'. I was out on a solo trip when I hooked up with some buds a few days later.



Link Posted: 3/11/2014 3:24:13 AM EDT
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You win the thread, simply awesome pictures!
Link Posted: 3/11/2014 8:41:21 AM EDT
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You win the thread, simply awesome pictures!


Yep.
Link Posted: 3/12/2014 12:18:43 AM EDT
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double tap
Link Posted: 3/22/2014 9:04:34 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/22/2014 4:15:03 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/4/2014 8:44:19 PM EDT
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Just started backpacking last summer. Only got two trips in though. This was a short trip up to Boulder Lake.









Trail head - Boulder Meadows Reservoir














On the trail to Boulder Lake














Dam at Boulder Lake





















Thunderstorms moving through the area and someone was not happy.










 
Link Posted: 4/9/2014 9:34:46 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/13/2014 11:07:39 PM EDT
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Here's a picture of our Alabama HTF camp location. Another member took more pictures as my phone was dying. But it was absolutely beautiful
Link Posted: 4/14/2014 10:07:55 AM EDT
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That looks awesome!
Link Posted: 4/14/2014 8:27:32 PM EDT
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Here's a couple more pics

Link Posted: 4/28/2014 7:03:02 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/14/2014 5:41:10 PM EDT
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Just got back from doing 21 miles in Grayson Highlands State Park in VA over two days. It was the second time I've been there. Well worth the trip.



























Link Posted: 5/14/2014 11:18:22 PM EDT
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Nice! This is about 3 hours away from me.. What trails do you recommend?



ETA: looking at a trail map it doesn't look like very many trails allow camping??
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Stick to the AT. There are shelters about every five miles. I've done a loop from the Fox River Campground trail head on VA 603, down on the AT to Thomas Knob Shelter, and back to the trailhead on the Pine Mountain trail, that's about a 20 mile loop.

 



What we did this week was an extension of that, taking the Mount Rogers trail back off the AT. Whatever you do, stay off the Iron Mountain trail. It's a mixed use horse and foot trail. We skipped the last six miles of the hike because we decided it would be more fun to hike two miles on the road back to the trailhead than hike six miles up a trial covered in mud and horse crap
Link Posted: 5/15/2014 8:38:18 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By RC-1136:
Stick to the AT. There are shelters about every five miles. I've done a loop from the Fox River Campground trail head on VA 603, down on the AT to Thomas Knob Shelter, and back to the trailhead on the Pine Mountain trail, that's about a 20 mile loop.  

What we did this week was an extension of that, taking the Mount Rogers trail back off the AT. Whatever you do, stay off the Iron Mountain trail. It's a mixed use horse and foot trail. We skipped the last six miles of the hike because we decided it would be more fun to hike two miles on the road back to the trailhead than hike six miles up a trial covered in mud and horse crap
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Originally Posted By rmcgee:


Nice! This is about 3 hours away from me.. What trails do you recommend?

Stick to the AT. There are shelters about every five miles. I've done a loop from the Fox River Campground trail head on VA 603, down on the AT to Thomas Knob Shelter, and back to the trailhead on the Pine Mountain trail, that's about a 20 mile loop.  

What we did this week was an extension of that, taking the Mount Rogers trail back off the AT. Whatever you do, stay off the Iron Mountain trail. It's a mixed use horse and foot trail. We skipped the last six miles of the hike because we decided it would be more fun to hike two miles on the road back to the trailhead than hike six miles up a trial covered in mud and horse crap



Thanks for the info! I'm going to check it at this fall
Link Posted: 6/16/2014 7:35:40 PM EDT
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Nicolet National Forest in northern Wisconsin.











Was there for a 100 mile gravel grinder bike race. Rode over 200 miles in 3 days.

Link Posted: 7/15/2014 1:57:16 AM EDT
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Nothing too exciting, it's Kansas.



Link Posted: 10/8/2014 1:11:27 PM EDT
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Needed to cross post some of these into the Pic thread....Trip to the Yellow Stone Region at the beginning of August...

Teton National Forest..



Overlooking the camping area and out towards Green River (I think that was the name). Skeeters were pretty bad.



Walmart Dude with his kids, packing his bear protection



Still over a 100 miles away from Yellowstone and we stopped at this stream leaving the forest. It's a volcanic stream coming out of a hot spring. The amount of volcanic activity amazed me.



Another view towards the river

Link Posted: 10/8/2014 11:41:20 PM EDT
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You blot out the adult's face but not the kids' faces?
Link Posted: 11/6/2014 5:03:41 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Green_Canoe] [#38]
Coastal trail, Lake Superior Provincial Park 2014:

Start at Gargantua Bay:





Ice took the bridge out on the way to Warp Bay.  We made it across the rocks successfully on the way there.  I got a soaker on the way back.






Campsite at Warp Bay.  (The pic is a little grainy because the pic was taken when it was much darker than it appears.)





It was an out and back trip so we did a day hike from Warp Bay to Chalfant Cove.  I carried the pack with lunch, rain gear, and emergency items.  Everyone else traveled light.







A sailboat took refuge in Indian Harbor:





The trip was cold and rainy but still better than a day at work.

Problem with being the guy with the camera is you never make it into any of the pictures.  Here's one to prove I was there:



Link Posted: 11/7/2014 8:43:26 AM EDT
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Nice pictures Green_canoe, I love that area.  
Link Posted: 12/2/2014 2:03:05 AM EDT
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All different trips
Rubicon


Eastern Sierras with rpta class from school
Link Posted: 12/27/2014 3:46:20 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/31/2014 1:55:44 AM EDT
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Location?  
That's beautiful!
Link Posted: 12/31/2014 4:16:11 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/17/2015 11:48:40 AM EDT
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Some rainy car camping from last fall in GWNF North River area.







Link Posted: 2/11/2015 10:02:59 AM EDT
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I think these fall under "camping".















Link Posted: 2/19/2015 7:12:23 PM EDT
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Hey  are those  Arcterex packs?  I have  one  very similar
Link Posted: 2/20/2015 10:17:17 AM EDT
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Hey  are those  Arcterex packs?  I have  one  very similar
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The only ARC' TERYX pack is in pic #6 (sleeping bags) located at the 3:00 position.
The MARPAT Woodland packs are the USMC ILBE Ruck designed by ARC' TERYX & manufactured by PROPPER.
The coyote pack is a Mystery Ranch NICE Wolfpack.
Link Posted: 5/9/2015 5:37:22 PM EDT
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heres a pic dump for you guys























YOSEMITE MARCH 2015




































Link Posted: 5/9/2015 9:49:07 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/17/2015 3:38:07 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Camel-Crush] [#50]
Hello, Brand new member here. I saw your camping pic so i have to share!













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