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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Who goes on a hunting trip without being prepared fitness wise?
    Same with sleeping conditions. Do some practice sleeping in similar conditions. Sleep on the ground with whatever you will have on the trip.
    The Princess and The Pea fairy tale was probably written after reading the Hunt Shoot forum.
    I would take this advice with a grain of salt.
    At @XR500 get together I was sleeping under a fly and could hear water dripping, checked it out as I thought it must raining, my fly leaking or something.
    Find out Jeffs water cooler or chilly bin was leaking running down his cruiser deck and dripping on his bag/bivvy.
    Must have simulated chinese water torture to sleep through that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erniec View Post
    I would take this advice with a grain of salt.
    At @XR500 get together I was sleeping under a fly and could hear water dripping, checked it out as I thought it must raining, my fly leaking or something.
    Find out Jeffs water cooler or chilly bin was leaking running down his cruiser deck and dripping on his bag/bivvy.
    Must have simulated chinese water torture to sleep through that.
    Haha when you have been on brown bottles with green labels not much bothers you Ernie.
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    Overkill is still dead.

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    I use a sea to summit blow-up job- I also take a pillow case- so I can pit spare clothes in to make it a bit more normal pillow like and also easier to hold on to- dosnt slip off sleep matt

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    Why do I get images of broke back mountain pop up when this thread pops up

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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    Why do I get images of broke back mountain pop up when this thread pops up
    Possibly your browser history perhaps?
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    Overkill is still dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Possibly your browser history perhaps?
    Post of the week goes to @7mmwsm
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    But I use the work computer for that
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Who goes on a hunting trip without being prepared fitness wise?
    Same with sleeping conditions. Do some practice sleeping in similar conditions. Sleep on the ground with whatever you will have on the trip.
    The Princess and The Pea fairy tale was probably written after reading the Hunt Shoot forum.
    Not to be discounted. Many moons ago I spent 18 months, on and off, bush camping in Fiordland. Couldn’t stand sleeping in a bed whenever I was home. Just threw a blanket and pillow on the floor and was good to go. My ex thought I’d gone a bit feral and to be fair to her, there was some truth in that. Couldn’t even go to the supermarket without going a bit septic every time somebody bumped into my trolley or got within 2 metres of my personal space. Took months to get clear of it and sometimes I wonder if it’s still there bubbling under the surface
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    “Age is a very high price to pay for maturity”

 

 

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