What do you take camping

Started by *** YELLER ***, April 23, 2007, 05:44:28 PM

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Duffil

Quote from: Redeyejedi on April 25, 2007, 08:54:36 PM
good call on the 1st aid kit! A+
  i couldn't agree more....
  werrrd!!! :thumbs:

my list:

matches...lot of em, or a few lighters


I forgot about those last year!! OMG, good thing I had my truck and a screwdriver handy.  Fire required tree bark, moss/lichen, lighter fluid, a screwdriver and me turning the engine over! :smack:

rednk1980

Quote from: Duffil on April 25, 2007, 09:42:39 PM
I forgot about those last year!! OMG, good thing I had my truck and a screwdriver handy.  Fire required tree bark, moss/lichen, lighter fluid, a screwdriver and me turning the engine over! :smack:

Please tell this story!  :rofl2:
HOLD ON TIGHT! :driving: :hammerhead:
1983 Toyota SR5 long box bobbed 17" doved 14" bed cage, 22re, w56 tranny, working on dual cases 23 spline 4.70 twin sticks driveline disco. Dana 44 front, Dana 60 rear disk brakes and ff.

Duffil

Quote from: rednk1980 on April 25, 2007, 09:46:04 PM
Please tell this story!  :rofl2:

Well, it started getting dark and cold, so I says, "I'd better start a fire", at which point I realized I had no form of portable fire.  I was never a boy scout, so sparkin rocks and spinning a tree branch on bark ain't gonna work. At this point, I start gettin  :nerv: , and started looking towards my truck for a source of....ignition!  :shocking: "that's it" i exclaimed, as I realized I could pull the coil wire and use it and a screwdriver to ignite a flammable liquid.  About now I peeled some bark from a deal tree, and, using it as a dish of sorts, filled it with moss and lichen, followed by a healty dose of lighter fluid, which also coated my screwdriver to ensure transmission of spark/flame.  After which I ate, and stayed warm enough to finish the 30pack I had been previously enjoying whilst making camp.














Hell, you said story, right? :gap:

*** YELLER ***

Quote from: Duffil on April 25, 2007, 09:54:33 PM
Well, it started getting dark and cold, so I says, "I'd better start a fire", at which point I realized I had no form of portable fire.  I was never a boy scout, so sparkin rocks and spinning a tree branch on bark ain't gonna work. At this point, I start gettin  :nerv: , and started looking towards my truck for a source of....ignition!  :shocking: "that's it" i exclaimed, as I realized I could pull the coil wire and use it and a screwdriver to ignite a flammable liquid.  About now I peeled some bark from a deal tree, and, using it as a dish of sorts, filled it with moss and lichen, followed by a healty dose of lighter fluid, which also coated my screwdriver to ensure transmission of spark/flame.  After which I ate, and stayed warm enough to finish the 30pack I had been previously enjoying whilst making camp.


Hell, you said story, right? :gap:

creative but  buy a lighter idiot


:usa: :beerwhack:
MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON

milla85

Are you sure it wasnt the 30 pack keeping you toasty and not the fire!!!  :shocking: :shocking:

rednk1980

HOLD ON TIGHT! :driving: :hammerhead:
1983 Toyota SR5 long box bobbed 17" doved 14" bed cage, 22re, w56 tranny, working on dual cases 23 spline 4.70 twin sticks driveline disco. Dana 44 front, Dana 60 rear disk brakes and ff.

Loki

Let's see...

Tool Kit, Fluids, Jack
Spare Parts for the trucks
Coolers (1 for beer 1 for food)
Scotch, additional booze
French Press - excellent coffee
pots pans utensils
2-4 gallons of water
Coleman stove w/extra gas tanks
Jerry Cans w/fuel
Tent (3 man if it is just me 7 man if i have a lady with me)
2 connectable sleeping bags
Air Mattress w/pump
Clothes of course
Fishing gear
Cabella's Chairs
Lantern's
Flashlights
Guns & Ammo
Saw
Wash tubs
ass wipes
Cameras

I'm sure there's more but i'm drawing a blank right now.
88 turd SAS with some "stuff" under it.
MY BUILD UP THREAD

Wermz84

I love a good story Duffil!  :yesnod:
I like to Drive!

Duffil

Quote from: Wermz84 on April 28, 2007, 10:56:12 AM
I love a good story Duffil!  :yesnod:
hehe..I'm a 3-time Bench-racing champion... :yupyup:

NT-OUTBACK

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 :wave:

DTB

RIP KYOTA
Quotetoyminator2000 – There has to be dumb people in order for there to be smart people
Low down & durrrrrrty Rock Stacking Web Wheeler :driving: Too many Yuppies..:shake:...Not enough Hippies :flamer:  Hobbies: stealing cookies, slangin' tacos, owning tequila bars, wheeling with paco

Volcom

My buddies and I all have paintball guns so we take them for sniper action in the woods  :greengrin:

My list looks like Loki's  :beerchug:
84 4Runner
Swapped EFI and a rebuilt 22RE
Marlin Dual Ultimate crawler
Marlin high steer
TG springs
5.29's, Aussie locked front and rear
39.5" Iroks on 15x10 2.5" backspaced wheels
109" wheelbase
Addicted Off Road 8 point cage
Addicted Off Road front bumper

Addicted Off Road

Colorado Marlin members, check out the Colorado section!!!

Loki

Quote from: Volcom on April 30, 2007, 07:10:01 AM
My buddies and I all have paintball guns so we take them for sniper action in the woods  :greengrin:

My list looks like Loki's  :beerchug:
:boozer: <------Me
:boozer::boozer::boozer::boozer::boozer::boozer::boozer::boozer::boozer::boozer::boozer: <------All my friends
88 turd SAS with some "stuff" under it.
MY BUILD UP THREAD

skid

i'd pack a 4runner, but that's just me.
Diggin a hole with plastic
90 ext cab toy, short 40 Iroks, detroit and diamond, mco8-r10 duals with twin stick, 4.7 gears and 30 spline Longs/hub gears-studs