:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: 88dx on May 21, 2009, 12:26:11 AM
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OK fuckers what do you guys bring camping? Ill be gone 4days for the long weekend and dont want to forget anything, and you guys usually have some good ideas.
I already have all the keystone ICE i could ever drink should be good times :noel:
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toilet paper
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a couple slutty girls
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tent (setup before getting hammered shitfaced), small bbq, sleeping bag, axe, lighter, battery powered stereo, marshmellows, burgers, hot dogs, cooking untensils, bacon, camping chairs, cooler, ice, entertainment unit (birdhouse and a bb gun)
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a couple slutty girls
:yes:
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Ive got a few gallons of used motor oil ready for some drunken HUGE fire madness :noel:
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Guns, fishing poles, JD's sandy vagina ( ooohhh so sweet and delicious, just like chicken and/or cat)
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a tarp smaller than the bottom of your tent (thanks guys), an air matress helps and one thing I love to have around is an extra car battery adn one of those Air mattres inflaters. those things will make instant roaring fire out of Coals in seconds. Doesnt matter if its raining or windy you will have fire with that.
A rake and or shovel is handy as well. Also put my 10 gallon workmans cooler to use as a hand washing dealio. fill it with hose water and have a place to wash your hands off before you cook.
Last but never least dont forget the Weed Shrooms and Homemade Cider.
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a woman with questionable morals and a 5th
I've gone with nothing but boose, firewood and beef. Ended up ripping the back seat of my car out when it came time to crash and sleeping under the stars. Fucking dipped down to freezing that night too but it was still fun. Nothing like frying eggs and bacon in split open keystone ice cans mmm mm tastes like aluminum
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I've found a chart to help you while you are in the woods.
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Tent, gun/ammo, rope, knife, fishing pole, slut, grilling grate, water, box of rubbers. Bout all you really need, Sleeping bag if your a softie or its fucking cold out.
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a job.
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=Camping...
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Necessities:
tent, rope, some sort of water purification (iodine tabs, iodine filter etc), food, Knife, sleeping bag, small chair/stool, cooking utensils multi tools, saw, E-tool, flashlight, rain gear, Bear bag <---- pretty important
Extra socks, EXPECIALLY if you are hiking. I wear polypro liners, with wool socks and hiking boots. Never had a blister.
beer, weed, slutty girls, etc....
I've always gone backpacking, hiking like 5-10 miles in somewhere and camping.
Put all you "smellables" aka food and kind of drink other than water, cookware etc... in the bear bag and get it like 15 feet off the ground. I did this every night when I went hiking in New Mexico.