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Re: Packing up gear for the long ride North.
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Sep 16th a 01:47 AM
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by Lloyd3 |
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All packed up here tonight.Taking a shocking amount of foodstuffs with me (much cheaper here than up on the frontier and a better variety). Even loaded up on some good wine at the local Costco (we are going to be up there for a pretty long stretch this year). A buddy donated a fairly decent Laz-E-Boy chair for the camp (got one going on the fritz up there) so that's in the back as well. A local has let us raid her tomato patch in past years (she uses fish-heads & guts as fert and they have been pretty spectacular!) so I'm taking up a good supply of venison (elk & deer) to share-around again (& with her & her husband as well). The ride across the plains can be a bit grueling, but the route is well-known now and I'm taking a modern (and very comfortable) set of wheels so...bring it on! Barring the unforeseen, this should be a pretty wonderful adventure. Feeling quite-blessed tonight. Launch early tomorrow AM.
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