Johnny Swank said:
I've got a Bakepacker, but I'm usually moving around too much to use it. I get bored as hell in camp and am usually paddling/hiking till dark. The thing works great though.
This is what keeps the world spinning around on it's axis.
When we paddle it is just the reverse, we get up after the rooster is chasing the hens, then get a fire going, sit back and enjoy a leisurely breakfast or one of Jacks power bars. Break camp and get on the water around 10 at the soonest.
Paddle (after taking a lot of sand bar breaks) to around 2 or 3. Locate a campsite, pull off the river and set up camp.
Then it is firewood time, locate it and stock up for the night. I usually start supper for us at this time, unless we are doing some dead cow or pig parts over the fire with potatoes wrapped in foil on the fire.
Then it is some strong drinks and snacks time with BS flowing very free.
It just depends on how we feel or don't want to rush things... Darn we even stay in a good camp for a day or two ... that is when the cooking gets serious ....
Add all of the stuff to the Dutch oven, let it cook all day and then get fat, happy and sassy after supper. YES... We do snore a lot when we are in the tents or hammocks but that is what makes a trip for us. No rush, no fuss, no hurry, no (to use a double negative) Nothing but a good time.
We have paddled from an exhausting distance of 2 miles and sometimes about 7 or 8 miles, just depending on the campsites we locate.
Don't get me wrong .... we have paddled from the morining into the late hours of the night and that was NO FUN. Now days we do not do that , NO SIR ... NO WAY.
We call it Geezer Paddling...... Can you say .. RELAXING
We busted our Arses all of our lives :twisted: ... Not any more , retirment is great and we are not in a hurry , except at chow time or cocktail hour with all the snacks. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Chuck.