I'll update as I can. I'm off tomorrow and need to go to town, but asked staff to let me know how things progress so I can post for y'all tomorrow afternoon.
The icy section has been in direct sunlight all afternoon, so hopefully that will help.
I'll update as I can. I'm off tomorrow and need to go to town, but asked staff to let me know how things progress so I can post for y'all tomorrow afternoon.
The icy section has been in direct sunlight all afternoon, so hopefully that will help.
Thank you very much.
I too will something make and joy in it's making
Might make it up for Saturday night
Excited to get out in this cold
Anyone doing Wise?
Thanks Marcie!
For those staying away from this one or on the fence, please let us know so Hickery will have a better idea of who's coming.
I too will something make and joy in it's making
I've decided the daytime temps / wind are too cold for me. Can't stay in the hammock all the time.
Have a big time guys.
I hike in sandals, too. Have you tried Tabi socks? I bought a pair from Polar Feet (in Canada). They are made of polar fleece and work wonderfully here in the Georgia mountains.
It might be too late to order for this weekend, but maybe you could DIY some? For those temps, and sitting around camp, you might want to double up on the fleece. Or you could pair them with wool Injinjis.
Also, leg warmers help keep the blood warmer longer, keeping the feet warm. I have made some from the sleeves of thrifted wool sweaters.
Still plan to be there tomorrow. Bringing a white bean chili for Saturday meal. I am not on the sheet
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[QUOTE=Need2noCallahan;2095528]You know what I’d like to see? A demonstration on how to use a bear skin rug quilt set. You got one of them laying around Shug?
Now you got me thinking. A bear hide might be a little small, but how about a hammock made of a Moose hide (fur on)? I wonder what the temperature rating would be (assuming fur side down)?
Cant wait to see everyone. Scott and I should be there tomorrow afternoon sometime.
there is no way to pack lite for the this trip
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