hairymick said:
BTW, that Dago Red sounds lovely. been a good whle ince I had any of that.
Mick
You need to be on one of our canoing and camping trips , the water is in the river and the Dago Red is flowing freely on the table , then we have something to eat (no one remembers what it was ) the campfire is blazing away and the Dago red is flowing again.
Jezzzeee. One person ( his name is with held to protect the guilty , right Bear ? ) showed up at one trip with more gallons of wine then water and one MRE to Eat for the 5 day trip. We fed him as he poured the wine for the trip , I think he still has that MRE.
Then we pour or slosh ourselves into the sleeping arrangements , tents for some hammocks for others , One camper even managed to fall out of a non fall out of hammock but he did it and he does not drink anything stronger the swamp water coffee. Must of been something in the air that got to him , because on the next trip we gave him some wine and had to wake him up in the morning and make him move , he was sleeping in the out house.
OK.......... Just pulling ya leg with the above story
( One guy did bail or fall out of a hammock that is imposable to fall out of and he was sober , which made it that much more fun for the rest of us ) ........ We do enjoy a drink in moderation before supper with some snacks , then a splash with supper and one after that to settle our meal and get us ready for bed time......... MAN ... That coffee is sure good in the morning.
Why do they have to make such a bright and loud campfire in the morning ? Then there are those obnoxiousness birds that have to be so loud , happy and chirping in the morning.
Yep , we get no respect when out camping from the wildlife.
We do have a good time , share drinks or the fixings for them , have good meals and a darn good nights sleep under the stars or rain clouds , there is no better sound then some rain coming down on your camping shelter during the night as ya snooze away , then repeat the pleasures in the morning with good food and strong coffee or tea before hitting the river.
Chuck.