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I have done it many ways i like to do it with the tent and it is how i started when it get down very low in temp i like to use the trailer.
I have got lasy as i have got older i can rememer tenting it in 20 degreas with a air mattress and sleeping bag. |
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I don't 'camp' so much, per se......I do stay at a campground, and they have the amenities (flush toilets, hot showers) that make the end of the day. Some day I would like to do a black powder deer hunt/canoe trip down one of the rivers in the U.P.
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My buddy and me were talking about hiking in a short way next year; maybe a mile or so from the road and setting up a base camp of sorts. It'll make for a longer hike out to the trucks but it may be worth it to up the odds a little
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We've put in alot of camps during hunting seasons. Boating up the North Fork of the Clearwater river in Idaho till you hit the slack water, than off loading and making camp will always be my favorite. Some good elk hunting in that area.
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