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epoch wrote: Need to find ~25 inexpensive tent stakes in the next two weeks. May go with a modified nail-aparattus too. Actually the tent stakes I'm liking these daze r the GIANT 8" long nail style. drive the snout out of them. If you can do with out little plastic clippy, Lowe's-HD has the nails for cheap cheap cheap.
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epoch wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: feeling lazy at werk... heading to zion eaaarrrrllyyyy on thurs... then time for a long run! On a side note, I need to stop this running stuff and get out for some climbing! been going to the gym, but have been seriously slacking on the climbing weekends I think this thread has more people not climbing than climbing, but that doesn't change the future. the climbers have left the building...... or the website we're not a group of washed-up has-beens! yea, only me, and one doesn't realy count as a group.
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Need to find ~25 inexpensive tent stakes in the next two weeks. May go with a modified nail-aparattus too. Actually the tent stakes I'm liking these daze r the GIANT 8" long nail style. drive the snout out of them. If you can do with out little plastic clippy, Lowe's-HD has the nails for cheap cheap cheap. As I reread that, it occured to me, you should be able to get sum washers to slid onto the nails for cheap too. If you don't need the hole in the plastic clip. if you do you could drill won.
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Boy toy kept spraying about how he loves cold water on the trail and he freezes his water bottles prior to the hike. "Oh, how clever. I just bring water and drink it no matter the temp," says I. He kept stopping to suck out the meltwater from a 16 oz bottle the whole way, and by the end of the day it was still 70% frozen and he was parched, too proud to accept liquid from my Camelback. Whatevez. On the 90-100 degree days I love the ice cold water... trick is to fill the bottle half way, free it on it's side and top up with water before hitting the trail... n00b Camelback with large opening. fill with ice cubes... then water. ok mr moneybags I don't know where you get your ice, but down here ice is expensive. I'd have thought it would be cheaper in kanukistan where it's colder. It's the camelback... I have a knockoff without the easy hole so much going on with that statement...
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: feeling lazy at werk... heading to zion eaaarrrrllyyyy on thurs... then time for a long run! On a side note, I need to stop this running stuff and get out for some climbing! been going to the gym, but have been seriously slacking on the climbing weekends I think this thread has more people not climbing than climbing, but that doesn't change the future. the climbers have left the building...... or the website we're not a group of washed-up has-beens! yea, only me, and one doesn't realy count as a group. Sew after watching Soul Surfer, the girl who got her arm bite off by a shark, I'm jonesing to get out more. Drag the kids along, sleep be dammed.
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Need to find ~25 inexpensive tent stakes in the next two weeks. May go with a modified nail-aparattus too. Actually the tent stakes I'm liking these daze r the GIANT 8" long nail style. drive the snout out of them. If you can do with out little plastic clippy, Lowe's-HD has the nails for cheap cheap cheap. That's what I'm thinking. Just getting some good 10" nails and maybe putting a crimped wire on the end, or just driving them as-is.
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epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Need to find ~25 inexpensive tent stakes in the next two weeks. May go with a modified nail-aparattus too. Actually the tent stakes I'm liking these daze r the GIANT 8" long nail style. drive the snout out of them. If you can do with out little plastic clippy, Lowe's-HD has the nails for cheap cheap cheap. That's what I'm thinking. Just getting some good 10" nails and maybe putting a crimped wire on the end, or just driving them as-is. I'm getting paranoid thinking about the marmots now. Though spring has arrived up there and the web-cams show grass growing; so here's hoping it's not going to be as bad as my brain is leading me on to believe.
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Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Freaking tired. too much this weekend. 10 hour day on Fri didn't help. Wife wanted to watch Soul Surfer Sat night. by the time we got the kids off to bed it was 930. And she still wanted to watch it. funny, used to be staying up till midnight was no big deal. Sat the wife wanted to see Mud in the Theater. Didn't know anything about it, was actually pretty good. But made for a late night. Could have used some more sleep this weekend. back two the salt mines Bah for the last what seems like forever, I don't have sumting due right this freaking second why weren't you done with this too weaks ago.
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Need to find ~25 inexpensive tent stakes in the next two weeks. May go with a modified nail-aparattus too. Actually the tent stakes I'm liking these daze r the GIANT 8" long nail style. drive the snout out of them. If you can do with out little plastic clippy, Lowe's-HD has the nails for cheap cheap cheap. As I reread that, it occured to me, you should be able to get sum washers to slid onto the nails for cheap too. If you don't need the hole in the plastic clip. if you do you could drill won. Ooh! I like the washer idea. It never occurred to me.
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donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Freaking tired. too much this weekend. 10 hour day on Fri didn't help. Wife wanted to watch Soul Surfer Sat night. by the time we got the kids off to bed it was 930. And she still wanted to watch it. funny, used to be staying up till midnight was no big deal. Sat the wife wanted to see Mud in the Theater. Didn't know anything about it, was actually pretty good. But made for a late night. Could have used some more sleep this weekend. back two the salt mines Bah for first time in the last what seems like forever, I don't have sumting due right this freaking second why weren't you done with this too weaks ago. Fixed
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epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Need to find ~25 inexpensive tent stakes in the next two weeks. May go with a modified nail-aparattus too. Actually the tent stakes I'm liking these daze r the GIANT 8" long nail style. drive the snout out of them. If you can do with out little plastic clippy, Lowe's-HD has the nails for cheap cheap cheap. As I reread that, it occured to me, you should be able to get sum washers to slid onto the nails for cheap too. If you don't need the hole in the plastic clip. if you do you could drill won. Ooh! I like the washer idea. It never occurred to me. you can also double stack em. small head that won't slipover the nail head. bigger head that won't slipover teh first.
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Freaking tired. too much this weekend. 10 hour day on Fri didn't help. Wife wanted to watch Soul Surfer Sat night. by the time we got the kids off to bed it was 930. And she still wanted to watch it. funny, used to be staying up till midnight was no big deal. Sat the wife wanted to see Mud in the Theater. Didn't know anything about it, was actually pretty good. But made for a late night. Could have used some more sleep this weekend. back two the salt mines Bah for first time in the last what seems like forever, I don't have sumting due right this freaking second why weren't you done with this too weaks ago. Fixed I think I'll go home on time today.
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Boy toy kept spraying about how he loves cold water on the trail and he freezes his water bottles prior to the hike. "Oh, how clever. I just bring water and drink it no matter the temp," says I. He kept stopping to suck out the meltwater from a 16 oz bottle the whole way, and by the end of the day it was still 70% frozen and he was parched, too proud to accept liquid from my Camelback. Whatevez. On the 90-100 degree days I love the ice cold water... trick is to fill the bottle half way, free it on it's side and top up with water before hitting the trail... n00b Camelback with large opening. fill with ice cubes... then water. ok mr moneybags I don't know where you get your ice, but down here ice is expensive. I'd have thought it would be cheaper in kanukistan where it's colder. It's the camelback... I have a knockoff without the easy hole so much going on with that statement... ;)
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Freaking tired. too much this weekend. 10 hour day on Fri didn't help. Wife wanted to watch Soul Surfer Sat night. by the time we got the kids off to bed it was 930. And she still wanted to watch it. funny, used to be staying up till midnight was no big deal. Sat the wife wanted to see Mud in the Theater. Didn't know anything about it, was actually pretty good. But made for a late night. Could have used some more sleep this weekend. back two the salt mines Bah for first time in the last what seems like forever, I don't have sumting due right this freaking second why weren't you done with this too weaks ago. Fixed I think I'll go home on time today. Me too
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Need to find ~25 inexpensive tent stakes in the next two weeks. May go with a modified nail-aparattus too. Actually the tent stakes I'm liking these daze r the GIANT 8" long nail style. drive the snout out of them. If you can do with out little plastic clippy, Lowe's-HD has the nails for cheap cheap cheap. As I reread that, it occured to me, you should be able to get sum washers to slid onto the nails for cheap too. If you don't need the hole in the plastic clip. if you do you could drill won. Ooh! I like the washer idea. It never occurred to me. you can also double stack em. small head that won't slipover the nail head. bigger head that won't slipover teh first. Thew washer idea brought up some more ideas. I don't think I'll put any on paper, but I have a nice idea in my head about how to secure it to the ground. The up-and-over I have covered already.
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Boy toy kept spraying about how he loves cold water on the trail and he freezes his water bottles prior to the hike. "Oh, how clever. I just bring water and drink it no matter the temp," says I. He kept stopping to suck out the meltwater from a 16 oz bottle the whole way, and by the end of the day it was still 70% frozen and he was parched, too proud to accept liquid from my Camelback. Whatevez. On the 90-100 degree days I love the ice cold water... trick is to fill the bottle half way, free it on it's side and top up with water before hitting the trail... n00b Camelback with large opening. fill with ice cubes... then water. ok mr moneybags I don't know where you get your ice, but down here ice is expensive. I'd have thought it would be cheaper in kanukistan where it's colder. It's the camelback... I have a knockoff without the easy hole so much going on with that statement... ;) You still on for comicon?
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Boy toy kept spraying about how he loves cold water on the trail and he freezes his water bottles prior to the hike. "Oh, how clever. I just bring water and drink it no matter the temp," says I. He kept stopping to suck out the meltwater from a 16 oz bottle the whole way, and by the end of the day it was still 70% frozen and he was parched, too proud to accept liquid from my Camelback. Whatevez. On the 90-100 degree days I love the ice cold water... trick is to fill the bottle half way, free it on it's side and top up with water before hitting the trail... n00b Camelback with large opening. fill with ice cubes... then water. ok mr moneybags I don't know where you get your ice, but down here ice is expensive. I'd have thought it would be cheaper in kanukistan where it's colder. It's the camelback... I have a knockoff without the easy hole so much going on with that statement... ;) You still on for comicon? Nope :( I had to refund the ticket. I put the money toward tuition like a chump.
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Just got back from driving Meaghan to the airport. She might drive down to join us for a bit when we are in CO, NM, AZ, UT after her school lets out and before her summer school teaching gig kicks in. Now that all the FamObs have subsided, I can start tomorrow loading the POD with the big stuff like sofa, bed, shop machines, and my wounded pride.
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Boy toy kept spraying about how he loves cold water on the trail and he freezes his water bottles prior to the hike. "Oh, how clever. I just bring water and drink it no matter the temp," says I. He kept stopping to suck out the meltwater from a 16 oz bottle the whole way, and by the end of the day it was still 70% frozen and he was parched, too proud to accept liquid from my Camelback. Whatevez. On the 90-100 degree days I love the ice cold water... trick is to fill the bottle half way, free it on it's side and top up with water before hitting the trail... n00b Camelback with large opening. fill with ice cubes... then water. ok mr moneybags I don't know where you get your ice, but down here ice is expensive. I'd have thought it would be cheaper in kanukistan where it's colder. It's the camelback... I have a knockoff without the easy hole My first GF was like that. Not so much a camelback though, more of a stuck up princess.
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Boy toy kept spraying about how he loves cold water on the trail and he freezes his water bottles prior to the hike. "Oh, how clever. I just bring water and drink it no matter the temp," says I. He kept stopping to suck out the meltwater from a 16 oz bottle the whole way, and by the end of the day it was still 70% frozen and he was parched, too proud to accept liquid from my Camelback. Whatevez. On the 90-100 degree days I love the ice cold water... trick is to fill the bottle half way, free it on it's side and top up with water before hitting the trail... n00b Camelback with large opening. fill with ice cubes... then water. ok mr moneybags I could have sworn you said you were a sponsored athlete at one point.
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: feeling lazy at werk... heading to zion eaaarrrrllyyyy on thurs... then time for a long run! On a side note, I need to stop this running stuff and get out for some climbing! been going to the gym, but have been seriously slacking on the climbing weekends I think this thread has more people not climbing than climbing, but that doesn't change the future. the climbers have left the building...... or the website we're not a group of washed-up has-beens! yea, only me, and one doesn't realy count as a group. Sew after watching Soul Surfer, the girl who got her arm bite off by a shark, I'm jonesing to get out more. Drag the kids along, sleep be dammed. Kids getting a little wild around the house these days eh?
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Freaking tired. too much this weekend. 10 hour day on Fri didn't help. Wife wanted to watch Soul Surfer Sat night. by the time we got the kids off to bed it was 930. And she still wanted to watch it. funny, used to be staying up till midnight was no big deal. Sat the wife wanted to see Mud in the Theater. Didn't know anything about it, was actually pretty good. But made for a late night. Could have used some more sleep this weekend. back two the salt mines Bah for first time in the last what seems like forever, I don't have sumting due right this freaking second why weren't you done with this too weaks ago. Fixed fixed? I still don't get it.
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edge wrote: Just got back from driving Meaghan to the airport. She might drive down to join us for a bit when we are in CO, NM, AZ, UT after her school lets out and before her summer school teaching gig kicks in. Now that all the FamObs have subsided, I can start tomorrow loading the POD with the big stuff like sofa, bed, shop machines, and my wounded pride. I don't get the last one. This is a good move, right?
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