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motorcyclecamping · 1 month ago
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hammockadventures · 3 months ago
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August 18, 2024. Nature is amazing! Our camp at The Slab Campground , the site is 05 Creek. Located in Fountain Run, KY.
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amputeeoutdoors · 1 year ago
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Solo Camping at Olallie Lake - Amputee Outdoors #solohiking #hiking #s...
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demoninthewoods · 1 year ago
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October is an excellent excuse for some Hammock time with hot chocolate.
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sohannabarberaesque · 1 year ago
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Banana Splits headcannon
The quartet taking up hammock camping on some isolated beach for an overnighter incorporating as much some snorkelling, bodysurfing (or reasonable facsimile thereof) and floating away on the water as a rather substantial sausage roast and swapping stories by the fireside.
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between-hell-and-heaven · 2 years ago
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packlllama · 2 years ago
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hammockveloturist · 2 years ago
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Hammock stand - @hammockveloturist 
МАЙСТЕРНЯ З ПОШИТТЯ ТУРИСТИЧНИХ ГАМАКІВ ТА АКСЕСУАРІВ.
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sohannabarberaesque · 2 years ago
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Hammock camping. What more could Trolls like about it?
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vintagecamping · 5 months ago
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Dad sets up all the tents in the backyard for the Great American Backyard Campout
Oregon
1995
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shadowsfascination · 9 months ago
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A quiet morning, requested by @w0lp3rtinger via the 'Shadamy mad libs' I'm doing. Hope you like it, friend! <3
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motorcyclecamping · 1 month ago
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hammockadventures · 3 months ago
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View from my hammock at Cable Crossing campground, Scott’s Gulf Wilderness State Park, Tennessee . It takes me a while falling asleep away from home, but falling asleep to the creek sounds was wonderful. Waking up was so blissful. My Haven XL and Zenbivy sleep system are so perfect.
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amputeeoutdoors · 8 months ago
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Playing with rainflys is fun! :)
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cpahlow · 1 year ago
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sohannabarberaesque · 1 year ago
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Postcards from Snagglepuss
And what a morning bracer this is!
SOMEWHERE IN THE COLORADO ROCKIES NEAR ESTES PARK: Picture, if you will, just around sunrise ... Huckleberry Hound and yours truly, just getting acclimated to waking up at well above a mile above sea level. And just getting up out of our hammocks, even, getting fitted into our wetsuits for a morning's dive into a rather esoteric mountain lake, likely filled with glacial meltwater even ... the mask/snorkel combi gets fitted, as well as the fins ... and even Wally Gator, otherwise acclimated for more humid climes, can't help but put in the proverbial last word:
"THIS alligator wouldn't go diving in waters like these, even if he were offered a million bucks, don't you know?! I'm more the sort fond of the Everglades, the Florida Keys, even the springs country, if you ask me!"
You just could not believe the view inherent from the shore of the lake we were about to dive into, discover even ... witness the distant foothills of the Rockies proper some 30 miles off to the west, not to mention the High Plains heading somewhat southerly. Heavens to John Denver!!!
One deep breath as we step out of the shallows ... and thanks to the wetsuit, the coolish waters manage to feel rather interesting as we get into the deep-breathing exercise for the descent.
And into a somewhat murky-looking lake doth we descend.
Credit the sensation of Neoprene foam rubber and Lycra for keeping the two of us warm in waters which were probably closer to 40 degrees when we came in ... and something of a sheer sort of weirdness inherent in such a lake as here. A weirdness which can easily turn fascinated--or is it fascinating?
But at least you've got something new and interesting coming from underwater in these parts. Such which the forehead-mounted GoPro cameras manage to capture in their--how shall I best parse it--barrenness? "Which," as Huckleberry Hound managed to explain over some instant oatmeal we had after the dive, "may be, in and of itself, interesting considering its nature."
"So I imagine ... so I imagine!" responded I. "And yet, imagine how Peter Potamus would respond! But then again, not even WiFi Internet is to be had in such remoteness, and cell phone reception likewise!"
"Thankfully," Huck explained, "I was able to rent us some satellite phones to keep in touch during our campout."
"Which reminds me," saith I, as I decided to get in some time with one Peter Potamus, probably somewhere up in Wisconsin with a couple of his diving buddies, to explain our experience.
"One thing I find worth mentioning to you at this time," he explained. "If you all could find your way to Spring Lake out by Stillwater, Minnesota sometime towards the end of July--"
"Which would probably be just ahead of our next Convocation over Pie Day in Braham, Minnesota in August," remarked I.
"Thanks for the reminder," Peter remarked. "Anyway, the reason we'd like you up at Spring Lake is for a rather interesting underwater ceremony involving my Magic Divers, which will have you and Huckleberry Hound duly recognised!"
"Now that will be one for the flicktoons, even!"
Peter Potamus couldn't help but chuckle over that last remark of yours truly.
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