Headed out friday for Long beach peninsula for the razor clam season opener. Pics from the beach to follow.
Absolutely stunning,I’ll b right over lolLake Powell again, Big Bear, and Chaco Canyon
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Great pics. Love that teardrop camper and with that grill 'welcome to the legions of chrome'
Not having any Coyotes down here ...Do you have to worry about them at all while camping ?This is campsite 4 on the Sycamore trail, in the Charles Deam Wilderness.Its around a 5 mile loop, camp 4 is a little over 2 miles on foot.Theres a ton of coyotes out there, we heard them all night long from every direction.
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Not having any Coyotes down here ...Do you have to worry about them at all while camping ?
(unless your a Roadrunner of course) beep -beep
Not having any Coyotes down here ...Do you have to worry about them at all while camping ?
(unless your a Roadrunner of course) beep -beep
Hey what kind of mushrooms are you collecting there?
I agree, its pretty impressive how it extends and extends...Its the table that just keeps giving hahaHey what kind of mushrooms are you collecting there?
Great pictures. What is your cooking/storage setup there? There are quite a few members looking for new ideas, do you have more pictures of it?
Hey what kind of mushrooms are you collecting there?
Great pictures. What is your cooking/storage setup there? There are quite a few members looking for new ideas, do you have more pictures of it?
Sounds like you know the fungus among us.Chanterelles, lobsters, and matsutakis. The big ones in my hand are some kind of bolete that I wouldn’t eat.
The drawer system is made in stackable US military mortar cans. Water tight, air tight, mouse tight, bear tight, and kinda heavy. They’re ratchet strapped to a Tuffy drawer.
I don’t really have any good pictures of it in it’s completed form but I’ll take some tomorrow.
Good Idea as there is not 'mushroom ' in the back of TJ'sChanterelles, lobsters, and matsutakis. The big ones in my hand are some kind of bolete that I wouldn’t eat.
The drawer system is made in stackable US military mortar cans. Water tight, air tight, mouse tight, bear tight, and kinda heavy. They’re ratchet strapped to a Tuffy drawer.
I don’t really have any good pictures of it in it’s completed form but I’ll take some tomorrow.