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    Amazing video, going to show this to my 83 year old Dad to try and get him out. He is active but not so much on the camping front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tazmaniac View Post
    Amazing video, going to show this to my 83 year old Dad to try and get him out. He is active but not so much on the camping front.

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    Your Dad would remember camping with just a blanket and no pads and having to tough things out. Most every thing was rationed during WWII and the speed limit was 35 miles an hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnspenn View Post
    It would be really cool to spend about a week out in the backcountry with you to see all that gear and knowledge in action.

    A woven bacon blanket- great stuff!

    As always thanks for an interesting and informative video.
    Six days at a time in the woods is about right. The Old Forest Service would send out crews for ten days with four days off. The second ten days seemed like they would never end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtwheels View Post
    Carver, Well Done, the steak was well done, the video was well done, but gotta work on that bacon patty, that was not well done sir. Bacon crunchy! Thanks for sharing! How do you stay so mobile?
    It is easy to be mobile in the forest for there are so many things to observe that you forget how old you really are. Most times, when you fall, you are able to roll so that it is not like falling in town.

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    Thanks for taking us along Carver.
    You are an inspiration to us whippersanappers!
    Ambulo tua ambulo.

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    Thanks Carver wonderful trip and of course now I am really hungry.

    Your book, if you should choose to pen it, would be one I'd hasten to. There is a wonderful cadence to your wisdom in print.
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