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misteranswer 07-23-2009 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Hot Karl (Post 6518846)
earplugs

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Originally Posted by simsimi1004 (Post 6518848)
sun lotion and mosquito repellent stuff...

do u guys have a planned location yet?
maybe people can tell you whats there and not there, tips etc.

I dunna know about you two, but those things don't sound so appetizing.

Hot Karl 07-23-2009 06:02 AM

having slept by a river before, i can tell you that earplugs are worth more then food at some sites.

srsly traded earplugs for a 12 pack once. we drank it together, but still.

SkinnyPupp 07-23-2009 06:08 AM

I can't sleep at home without earplugs, let alone by a river :lol

!SG 07-23-2009 09:30 AM

never sleep by a river! ull be getting up to take a piss all night long!

murd0c 07-23-2009 01:04 PM

What are you talking about never sleep by a river? That's the best part waking up hearing
The relaxing water flow by. That's one of the great things about camping that nature!!!

SkinnyPupp 07-23-2009 09:58 PM

I always had trouble sleeping when camping by a river. Unless you're talking about a babbling brook, rivers get really loud when you can't hear anything else.

Honyoung 07-23-2009 10:46 PM

hey somone told me on the news today that your not allowed to bbq at campsites anymore cuase of fire risk
can anyone confirm this?

Armind 07-23-2009 11:23 PM

If you wanna be asian, bring instant noodles :haha:

MelonBoy 07-24-2009 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Honyoung (Post 6520038)
hey somone told me on the news today that your not allowed to bbq at campsites anymore cuase of fire risk
can anyone confirm this?

Uhh i doubt that.. cause my friend just went camping this week adn they bbq'd .. =o

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Originally Posted by simsimi1004 (Post 6518844)
also for ur list,
i think Alum Foil is a must
Assuming you guys are having a campfire you can wrap yam, corn, potato with foil and put it directly in the campfire and let it cook and it will be amazing. Also Marshmellows/Smores~
and you can make a makeshift pan, cup, pot etc with alum foil.

how long you guys going? thats alot of food.

Were going for 4 days 3 nights, 10-12 people? we are big eaters, and im control of food so i like variety and quality :)Gota go big or not go at all! :D

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Originally Posted by Hot Karl (Post 6518846)
earplugs

haha i can see what u mean but i think the alcohol and stuff will help us sleep:P that and im a monster sleeper i can sleep anywhere.. even if its noisy =p

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Originally Posted by simsimi1004 (Post 6518848)
sun lotion and mosquito repellent stuff...

do u guys have a planned location yet?
maybe people can tell you whats there and not there, tips etc.

err about the Repellent.. i havent decided what to get.. Whats the best stuff u guys recommend?..
I noticed a lot of the spray ones make u sticky so unoo about those.. any like AoE effective ones =p


BTW, the camp site were planning to go to is jones lake?
Tips about that spot? and my friend said we dont have to call in to reserve a spot??? u just go there and they will come around or some shit?? someone confirm this? =X

Hot Karl 07-24-2009 05:33 AM

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In anticipation of the weekend’s hot weather, BC Parks has ordered an open fire ban in campgrounds and on Crown land across the region, beginning Friday.

However, the ban does not restrict fires in camp stoves using gas, propane, or briquettes.
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Fir...936/story.html

that quote is at the bottom

Death2Theft 07-24-2009 08:33 AM

MRI's and a gun/bow/arrow eat what u catch. If your bringing all that shit along u may as well stay home and have a bbq.

!SG 07-24-2009 09:05 AM

campfire ban, but gas grills and stoves are ok.

saucywoman 07-24-2009 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by !SG (Post 6520441)
campfire ban, but gas grills and stoves are ok.

thank god for that... heading off camping as soon as I get off work at 2 :D
we still have a chance of a thunder/lightning storm :( not good in these dry conditions

MelonBoy 07-28-2009 08:23 PM

Does anyone know how much costco Beef tenderloins cost per lb, kg, or g??
I know there ussually bewtween 65-100 dollars.. but i want to know the weight/price ratio

err im having a delima of whether or not i should buy tenderloin from costco and cut it up myself or buy pre-cut striplions? from superstore..
Ya i know the quality is different but im more concerned about the price difference..

mako 07-29-2009 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Armind (Post 6520082)
If you wanna be asian, bring instant noodles :haha:

when we go camping, we go crazy with the gong juy mein

spam, eggs, veggies ... its gourmet instant noodles

Armind 07-29-2009 06:22 PM

I don't know bout you guys, but when there's rice.. I usually put it in the broth after I finish with all the noodles. It's killer. Especially with those MAMA's noodles zomfg.


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