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Main Forum => Polls => Topic started by: Barry-Sue on July 31, 2011, 12:53:56 pm
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Nice to see what people have a passion for doing. Might spark a new interest.
Please describe "OTHER" activies in a reply.
Barry & Sue
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I also answered 'Other'. I like to 'Tinker' on the PC.
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Hobbies include the PC and the PC and the PC, oh and shooting rocks with big guns at long range. Then reloading for more shooting.
L. G.
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other, a nice cold long neck bud light. :)(:
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Other- If I can get my kids to leave me alone. I love to lay in my hammock outside the rv....
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A "Long Neck" (Lone Star preferred) in a hammock sounds really good.
You buy & I'll fly.
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How do you transport your kayak and/or canoe?
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A "Long Neck" (Lone Star preferred) in a hammock sounds really good.
You buy & I'll fly.
I'll buy, bring the hammock.
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Luv ya Billy.
But not enough to share a hammock.
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Barry-Sue:
I had Kermit make me full length roof rails. I installed them, added a cross bar and a detachable pully system. I put two 13.5 kayaks on top and strap em down. Easy peasy... If you do a search on this site for David's kayaks, you will see a picture.
Enjoy!!!
DJM
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Our "other" favorite activity is off-road exploring in our towed Jeep Wrangler, especially in Moab.
Bob
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Bob,
Am I to assume you've partaken of refreshment at everybody's favorite wet spot in the desert, Eddie McStiff's?
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Haven't partaken yet, we stay in town at Canyonlands RV park so we walk by Eddie McStiffs often, I will make the effort to fit that "camping activity" in on our next visit.
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Shall I assume you've been to Dead Horse Point State Park?
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How do you transport your kayak and/or canoe?
Currently onboard my 26 foot tri-toon hitched behind PC
kevin in Big & White
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Shall I assume you've been to Dead Horse Point State Park?
Absolutely, spectacular view from the overlook, the cliffs you see across the river is Chicken Corner and we had done that 4 x 4 ride the day before so we saw Dead Horse Point overlook from below the first time. We go to Moab in the Fall, but I think we may skip it this year as my wife broke her ankle on both sides and the lower leg 8 weeks ago and is now just starting to bear weight on it with crutches, I would be concerned breaking down in the back country and having to hike out. We will definitely go next year.
Our favorite trail is White Rim, the switchbacks getting down to the plateau are awesome.
Bob
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Don't take the chance of a breakdown and consequent hike out. It's a big place and Moab's not going anywhere.
The Moab area is a wonderful experience and it doesn't seem to get old no matter how many times you go.
I still like the old cowboy films, many which were made in Canyonlands.
Of the almost 50 State and National Parks in Utah, Canyonlands seems to have a spirit of its own. But they are all worth seeing at least once. 2o2
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Luv ya Billy.
But not enough to share a hammock.
Don't want the hammock, just the fine company. :)(:
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We'll see if we can work on that (never been to Yosemite).
But I ain't bringin no stinkeen hammock.
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OK, OK no Hammock! >(
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This is a great poll! Super idea! 2o2
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I clicked on several of the topics and the "other" button. I do not understand how everyone could of missed the most important one, "CAMPING". This past weekend we went CAMPING with two other couples and had a great time. We parked the PC on Friday afternoon and it did not move until Sunday at checkout time. We sat a talked, cooked on the grill and played games and cards. Oh yea we also ate and ate. We plan on doing it again next weekend at a different campground. The campground is having a (from their web site) "Hawaiian Luau: We’re roasting a pig ($); bring a covered dish/dessert. Party games, such as limbo, hula hoop, and more with DJ Randy! Best-dressed contest.". We plan on having another great weekend. Yes we do the beach thing, sightseeing, shopping and all that other stuff at different times, but still think that the most important is camping.
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Thanks for reminding me Tom, to slow down and "smell the roses" while traveling.
:cool
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It only takes a weekend to recharge sometimes. Last weekend was only an hour away in Gettysburg, Pa and next weekend is only one and half hours from home at Western Village RV resort in Carlisle, Pa. We do some fast hard traveling at times but still love to take a weekend to just camp.
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Roger that w/e thing. We'll be doing a w/e on our anniversary just up the road in Sedona, AZ in NOV & will be leaving for the Cool Breeze Century bike tour in Ventura, CA next wk (although that will be more of a hard drive - just a stop in Blythe, probably Mayflower SP, on the way over & straight through on the way back). W/our travelling partners; our folks, getting on in age, the w/e trip is appearing more apropos. For years we've been going to McDowell Mt Park for a few days over the New Year holiday & it's great to just park the PC & enjoy the area.
Retiring from my full-time gig next year & will celebrate w/trip to Elkhart/Canada/Niagra/Savannah/Charleston & points in between. May get the opportunity to see some of the folks on this forum while traveling.
Stay well,
:cool
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Ok, Ok, Ok.....Tom is getting to be like Ron. Always right... :lol
We are heading up to the thousand islands to do just that. Camp........with our camping club....
DJM
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Other = Birdwatching metoo
Bill Golden
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