The philisophy of lightweight backpacking?

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Re: The philisophy of lightweight backpacking?

Postby zelph » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:19 pm

Ridgerunner wrote:You do good work,cuz. It is looking real nice. ;)


I agree but his wife wants more of her honeydos done first before another attempt at hiking stuff :lol:
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Re: The philisophy of lightweight backpacking?

Postby realityguy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:36 am

I agree but his wife wants more of her honeydos done first before another attempt at hiking stuff :lol:


:lol: If you only knew..quite the opposite... :lol: I was fixing another REI tent,replaced a zipper head on the door's window and sewing up one of the pole sleeves..good shape now.
I've got some outside work then if I get time..back to finishing the tent projects..once my mind is back into it.I might head up to the peninsula for a few days next week..check things out up there.
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Re: The philisophy of lightweight backpacking?

Postby zelph » Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:55 pm

I'm super glad to be wrong on that one :lol: go start a few more and some on the cottage also :D
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