That´s a really nice hang!
Will think of that next time I visit the bird-tower in Muddus Nationalpark.
Maybe I´ll beat your altitude if I manage to hang up there.......
That´s a really nice hang!
Will think of that next time I visit the bird-tower in Muddus Nationalpark.
Maybe I´ll beat your altitude if I manage to hang up there.......
No longer with a great "Yukon Yak Fever"
The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
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I like the fire pit, however with my clumsy streak that could have been very interesting!
Look up before you hook up!!
Originally Posted by body942
Me big. Me like hammockgear burrow. Long. Problems no. People good.
It was a nature interpretation / guide course.... learning how to plan and carry out guided tours in nature. Very inspirational.... The programme has a part two that I'm hoping to attend this august.
The hang in the tree house was not part of the course though - just a few students wanting to do something different
/Wild
Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished...
Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished...
That is cool.
“Tarp campers are livers with nature and intimately know not only wind and bugs but also sights of moonlit clouds and shooting stars and dawn, scents of pine needles and flowers and grasses….their nights are as memorable as their days.”
– The late Harvey Manning, Backpacking One Step at a Time
Whooooo Buddy! That is a true arboreal fortress!!!!!!
Good to see you.
Shug
Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven
Let me guess, you had the ground hugger carry all the gear, eh?
.... the Aardvark (earth pig)... a rather unremarkable creature whose sole claim to fame is that it is the first animal listed in the dictionary.
Rob
I wish i had THAT when i was a kid Very cool!
BF
I like it,,, brings the kid out of you
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