Dude. We need to go camping.

Started by Nick, Jun 04, 2008, 09:25 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

zourtney

Dude, there's a Blazer List! That's awesome. Tonight I probably have some business (or would have to leave by 8) :(

Nick

You would have to leave no later then cool-sad? What depressingly awesome time does that correspond to?
Either way I will be doing something in the driveway tonight. Anyone I know is welcome to join me.

zourtney

Apparently that's 8 o'clock. Who knew?

Nick


zourtney

Not exactly the standard "camp-camp" drumbeat, but that is pretty awesome. Now I kind of want to try something like that.

Nick

Me too. I was curious as to how well they burn and for how long. If they make a nice supplement to wood logs then they would be nice to take car-camping.

Cody

That is pretty cool, especially if you have way too much newspaper. The guy on that page said they burn about half an hour but I imagine that depends completely on how big you make it. Anyways I guess I have something to do if I get bored!

And I need to go camping...I haven't been for about a year...
"Stop whining. Before you really get me irritated."
   --Boba Fett

Nick

A year!  How tragic.  We should plan something so that it might happen before the rains set back in.

zourtney

Yeah we should. I vote late September and/or 10-10-Tentin'.

Nick

Last year the 10-10 got rained out. Sometime in September might be workable. Sooner the better, weather wise.

zourtney

There was a substantial laming out last year. I took part, reluctantly. I'll be out of town the weekend of Sept 17th (looks like I'll miss the Oktoberfest again, pooooo). Any time after that should be fine though.

Cody

Whenever works for me. Less rain is less lame or something like that.
"Stop whining. Before you really get me irritated."
   --Boba Fett

zourtney

Campcamp. Or hike-hike. I need some woodsy fall pictures before it's too late

Cody

"Stop whining. Before you really get me irritated."
   --Boba Fett

Nick

Tick-tock goes the camping clock. Soon the withering leaves will fall. Soon the bitter cold will take the hills and snow will come. But there is time still for autumn's gold to be harvested.