Between killing spammers and some quiet time on the back porch things have entered my mind about camping. :shock:
We always discuss the stove to cook the chow with , the boats to get us there , the hammocks or tents to sleep in , the sleeping bags for warmth and all of the minor details. For some reason it escapes me why everyone forgets the one item that offers the most comfort , personal well being ,and is really a necessity when camping in the wilds and not near restaurants and all of the modern convinces , might even include laundry mats in that.
Only one person has thought of it and what he designed is a large package for the simple but necessary pleasures of life , I think I have come up with a better idea. The last trip started me thinking about having one that is for two tons and not a light weight one , especially when someone from Mississippi went to use it and it sunk in the sand and tossed him like a bucking bronc before he could make his mark. Not mentioning any names. :lol:
YEP...... The spammers made me do more thinking about ....CRAPPING.
The Commandos chair is something of enjoyment that all of us like when he has it along ...but it packs up really large. Without it .... Trees are nice if there are no splinters , tree sap , spiders or poison ivy or you don't lose your grip and your pants are out of the field/line of delivery.
Doing a take off on txriverrats chair for his boat I know I can make a all wood crapper that will fold up and pack away nice and compact ( all out of wood , epoxy and glass , have to think smooth for comfort ) without any problems , plus it would hold a two ton paddler that needs to deposit one ton to make the woods greener. With some reinforcement even Jack would be able to use it. :wink:
The wife said she did not want me to be out in the shop in this heat making another boat but she sure as heck did not say anything about what makes a trip a lot easier out in the woods.
I have a project to work on , in more ways then one , one here and one for anyone to use later when paddling/camping. It's a good place to sit and think about some folks wanting bigger pictures and others using the large print on here , so far my conclusion is that they need glasses but are to vein to get them. :lol: Or just get a bigger monitor. :roll:
Chuck.
Wise a$$ cracks will be flushed. :cry:
We always discuss the stove to cook the chow with , the boats to get us there , the hammocks or tents to sleep in , the sleeping bags for warmth and all of the minor details. For some reason it escapes me why everyone forgets the one item that offers the most comfort , personal well being ,and is really a necessity when camping in the wilds and not near restaurants and all of the modern convinces , might even include laundry mats in that.
Only one person has thought of it and what he designed is a large package for the simple but necessary pleasures of life , I think I have come up with a better idea. The last trip started me thinking about having one that is for two tons and not a light weight one , especially when someone from Mississippi went to use it and it sunk in the sand and tossed him like a bucking bronc before he could make his mark. Not mentioning any names. :lol:
YEP...... The spammers made me do more thinking about ....CRAPPING.
The Commandos chair is something of enjoyment that all of us like when he has it along ...but it packs up really large. Without it .... Trees are nice if there are no splinters , tree sap , spiders or poison ivy or you don't lose your grip and your pants are out of the field/line of delivery.
Doing a take off on txriverrats chair for his boat I know I can make a all wood crapper that will fold up and pack away nice and compact ( all out of wood , epoxy and glass , have to think smooth for comfort ) without any problems , plus it would hold a two ton paddler that needs to deposit one ton to make the woods greener. With some reinforcement even Jack would be able to use it. :wink:
The wife said she did not want me to be out in the shop in this heat making another boat but she sure as heck did not say anything about what makes a trip a lot easier out in the woods.
I have a project to work on , in more ways then one , one here and one for anyone to use later when paddling/camping. It's a good place to sit and think about some folks wanting bigger pictures and others using the large print on here , so far my conclusion is that they need glasses but are to vein to get them. :lol: Or just get a bigger monitor. :roll:
Chuck.
Wise a$$ cracks will be flushed. :cry: