Camping Pictures
Camping Pictures
So I see pics of yaks and I see camping threads well how about camping pictures with your kayaks? I'm trying to plan a good kayak camping weekend and was curious what other peoples kayak campsites look like. such as, do you find a camping park or do you stay on the rivers shore? I'll post mine when I get some pics. And do you prefer a SIT-ON-TOP or a SIT-INSIDE yak? and Y? (when going overnight camping)
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I am not sure what you are looking for, but if you will run through these threads you will find tons of them.
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Of course on trips like this you need to be concerned about nutrition!
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Yeah that's what I'm looking for.
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I love the camp photos, more than the fish pics, but not as much as the camp food pics.
You always do a great job with that Hirsh, and I always look forward to your reports because of it.
Scott
You always do a great job with that Hirsh, and I always look forward to your reports because of it.
Scott
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Solo trip. Just the boat, a sand bar, sleeping pad and a sleeping bag. It got pretty cold and the bag got condensation on it, planning on using the tent next time.
That was a long night
That was a long night
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It is not always so fancy Scott.
I doubt you will be seeing many steaks until after this drought with the attendant burn bans is gone. I have tried the Mountain Home meals and fiind them convenient and fairly tasty, especially the spaghetti, lasagne and stroganoff. A little added seasoning (Greek seasoning and Cholula) makes the beef stew pretty good too.
I doubt you will be seeing many steaks until after this drought with the attendant burn bans is gone. I have tried the Mountain Home meals and fiind them convenient and fairly tasty, especially the spaghetti, lasagne and stroganoff. A little added seasoning (Greek seasoning and Cholula) makes the beef stew pretty good too.
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Infidel I have done a few solos like that and it works well. One night summer trips and a cold meal (I like an everything bagel with summer sausage, dried fruit and nuts) are good. I am afraid I am a few years and herniated discs past the pad though. I put down a 6x8 poly tarp with air mattress. With a decent flashlight and hat brim hat lanterns become optional.
I do notice that unless I am night fishing when I am alone I go to bed with the sun.
I do notice that unless I am night fishing when I am alone I go to bed with the sun.
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Dude I think a solo trip would be a nice exscape from the world! I too love looking at pictures mainly because I am new to kayaking....not camping though. I always wanted a kayak and now that I have one I am addicted to any kayaking! Especially this forum!
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Nice job on posting ...There Paul some great shots
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I still can't match your slide show!larry long shadows wrote:Nice job on posting ...There Paul some great shots
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I enjoyed that slide show!
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Usually find an island and make due.
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Here is our recent trip on the Red River.
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Do you like your nucanoe?
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I really love my Nucanoe. It is stable, and as you can see, will carry a load. While it is not a speed demon, I have had no problem paddling, tracking, or keeping up with other boats. It is heavy, (85lbs), but unless I have to do a lot of portaging, that is not a problem for me. If I were buying a kayak for pleasure paddling, it would not be my choice, but for fishing, and kayak camping it is great.Malibu_X wrote:Do you like your nucanoe?
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Great pics Guys!
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Midway on the float from the Morris Shephard dam to Rochelle's. Open air camping in October. This is a campsite that is used by many.
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Awesome post guys. I think I will have to check this out sometime. I don't know if my OK Frenzy would hold all of my stuff, but I will give it a shot.