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J. ­ Cobble
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May 11, 2004 20:02 |  #1

I have so much stuff to carry to support my habit of electronics. Not only do I have the actual equipment but also all of the chargers and patch cords. Let's see, DRebel with all of its chargers and accessaries, 1ds with all of its chargers and accessaries (which make about 5 of the DRebels stuff), Fasttrack 40 gig machine with all of its chargers and accessaries, the laptop with is power and patch cords, palm pilot and its stuff, cell phone with its charger. THIS IS GETTING WAY OUT OF HAND!!! :shock:




  
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May 11, 2004 20:42 |  #2

That isn't bad at all.

Load up all of that stuff and go out for about a 3-4 day photography backpack trip. Figure on 30 pounds or more of camping stuff.

Since there aren't any AC receptacles out there, figure on extra batteries or else solar panels.

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May 11, 2004 21:37 |  #3

J. CobbleTHIS IS GETTING WAY OUT OF HAND!!! [/QUOTE wrote:
="J. Cobble"THIS IS GETTING WAY OUT OF HAND!!! :shock:


AND U LOVE IT!!

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May 11, 2004 21:43 |  #4

DieselGirl wrote:
J. CobbleTHIS IS GETTING WAY OUT OF HAND!!! [/QUOTE wrote:
="J. Cobble"THIS IS GETTING WAY OUT OF HAND!!! :shock:


AND U LOVE IT!!

:)

I bet he does too!
Mind you,he shouldn't have any trouble getting a volenteer to help with that very desirable kit!! :wink:




  
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May 12, 2004 04:38 |  #5

Yes I do love it!!!! What do you do with no electric on a camping trip?




  
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May 12, 2004 06:21 |  #6

J. Cobble wrote:
Yes I do love it!!!! What do you do with no electric on a camping trip?

You camp. Camping with electricity is fluffing.


Then again, I got fairly tired of real camping, so now I "camp" in a trailer with full kitchen, shower, etc, etc. Call me a child of the 90's - I have no idea how to live without a microwave.


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May 12, 2004 07:12 |  #7

The hardest part about camping is pounding those tent stakes in the hotel-room floor. Other than that, it isn't so bad.


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May 12, 2004 10:21 |  #8

THIS IS GETTING WAY OUT OF HAND!!!

Yeah, but then there's the other advantages of having a Roadie along!
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May 12, 2004 10:33 |  #9

Tom W wrote:
The hardest part about camping is pounding those tent stakes in the hotel-room floor. Other than that, it isn't so bad.

The evening campfire is hard on the carpet as well - and god-forbid if you stay in a hotel with wooden floors... :roll:


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May 12, 2004 10:44 |  #10

CoolToolGuy wrote:
Tom W wrote:
The hardest part about camping is pounding those tent stakes in the hotel-room floor. Other than that, it isn't so bad.

The evening campfire is hard on the carpet as well - and god-forbid if you stay in a hotel with wooden floors... :roll:

Ahhhh yes..... Some of the best campfires we had were at places that still had those wooden floors. The singing, the ghost stories, the laughing, the crying, the sirens, the hoses......


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