Have always wanted to try the parachute over the fire but doubt that would be wise at Grayson...........anyone have one ? I'm really not that wise.
Have always wanted to try the parachute over the fire but doubt that would be wise at Grayson...........anyone have one ? I'm really not that wise.
Last edited by Hickery; 01-21-2019 at 10:20.
"I like grits,because they have no bones" Chet Atkins
I gonna tell you a story
Never been to Oz
Read Australian Aborigines hunters bush camped on desert. While hot in daytime, overnights can drop to 30* This is really cold if you ain’t got no blankets and all your wearing is a loin cloth
Before lying on the sand they’d build two fires and sleep between them and stoke them through night
If we build two long fires roughly parallel except a little V shaped but not closed on the narrow end, we can sit between two fires care must be taken not to build Too Big Bonfire because no one could stand intense heat
Lines kinda at an angle so temperature can be adjusted by moving to part with most clearance between fires
This will not accommodate a large crowd and also with a large crowd there are always one or two bonfire builders
A good story, I don’t rely on this to save me
If I freeze solid overnight, don’t call horse pistol until Sunday afternoon, so I can get full enjoyment of our hang
Everything is prepped and ready for the trip! Can't wait to get my cold on!
Directionally challenged...comicly so.
Not all who wonder are lost...But I'm probably just lost.
"I like grits,because they have no bones" Chet Atkins
The campground is a good thousand feet lower than that.
I've used that site before for Roan in the winter. I'll never bank on it again. It suggested 23 for a low when it turned out to 6.
I was going to try out a different set up if temps looked to be above 0 with any level of certainty.
Now I think I'll just stick with a peapod, with a UQ and a TQ in a hammock sock. That should cover down to the minus 20ish range without too much trouble. That's about 85 ounces of down!
Well we won't need waders for this one. I generally check a few different sites then compare their findings to Damascus. If Damascus is the same, I subtract about 10-12 degrees.
Roche and I are planning on getting there around lunch Friday. Roche wanted to leave earlier; however the entertainment value of three extra hours standing around in the cold didn't win me over.
Look forward to yalls entertainment value.
"I like grits,because they have no bones" Chet Atkins
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