rofl the camper people going the hipster route
"You either get the outdoors or you don't. Waking up with mosquitoes up your ass and making pancakes on a portable skillet is simply too deep for you."
None of us are actually true basketball fans because we don't play it nonstop, 24/7. we should all just move to our corporate offices because we love it so much
/dok
rofl the camper people going the hipster route
"You either get the outdoors or you don't. Waking up with mosquitoes up your ass and making pancakes on a portable skillet is simply too deep for you."
you missed the part where I said it was a regular campground, not some secluded wilderness expedition...screaming kids, miserable heat (and humidity at night), and everything else.
I got to swim in Lake Ontario, fish by a nearby creek, and still sleep in comfort while some of those poor suckers were miserable
Who knew outdoors people/country folk were so defensive?
Hiking up a mountain is a lot more fun than running on a treadmill tbh.
was fun when I was a kid and went campin with my dad tbh but now it ain't somethin I surely look forward, havent been in forever although it'd be nice to get away from da city imho![]()
If I could watch or play basketball during the day for the rest of my life rather than work, I would, but that's not really a viable option financially.
jeff van gundy ain't the best troll imho
So hiking up a mountain is something you need to go camping to do? I live 10 minutes away from a mountain I hike 2-3 times a week.
the only things we are allowed truly like are the ones we would do 24/7 if we were allowed to. you can only choose one, choose wisely
i don't even think i could 24/7 even if i wanted to tbh
It helps if the mountain you want to climb isn't near a road.
I used to hike up that hill behind Sun Devil Stadium 2-3 times a day when I lived there... was brutal
i'd always prefer to take an RV or rent a cabin if possible. the heat isn't exactly something people look forward to, it's just what you sometimes have to do in order to get off the beaten path imho.
i want to take a trip to yellowstone someday but we sold the camper![]()
The only legitimate complaint I have heard here about camping is having to in a hole. That does ing blow.
ing definitely takes a lot of endurance if it somethin you wanna do 24/7 tbh, not many s could do it imho, they s surely couldn't![]()
The one I've always wanted to go to is Crater Lake in Oregon. I'd sleep on a bed of rocks just to do that trip, tbh.
There is no time of the year when it will be even warm at night in Yellowstone tbh. You can go in August and it's still going to be mid to high 30s at sunrise.
You tin me?
Yeh but whottt about dem bear attacks crofl. I don't want to wake up in the middle of the night with my tent shredded and my head inside a bears mouth all over a few crumbs that fell in my sleeping bag imho.
The mountain is backed off behind a residential area.
The summit trail is miserable at peak hours but there are other trails that I go on which are always completely empty and quiet.
The things I would take a vacation doing are things that I would do a lot more if I could.
That's why I wouldn't take vacations just to look at scenery/museums and . It's in boring![]()
I'm trying to figure what that is you're referring to tbh.
Did you hike Squaw Peak at all when you lived here?
While I agree about the museums you have to acknowledge that everyone is different and some people actually do enjoy that stuff. Same thing with camping, it's not for everyone. I'm probably one of few young people I know who actually enjoy fishing, but I never really cared what other people thought.
Nah, never did Squaw Peak (unless that's what it was called where I hiked). Where is it in relation to Tempe?
Squaw Peak it at like Glendale and 22nd Street. You know the mountain the SR-51 curves around in between Northern and Shea? That's Squaw Peak, so basically Northwest of Tempe.
I like hiking but would either of you ever think of climbing something like Everest? I don't think I like it enough to risk my life tbh. Didn't a few people just die there this year? The smaller mountains like the ones you guys are talking about seem more like it tbh. We got one here by the house I've been on a few times, but it isn't really big enough.
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