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    Camp Stove

    Also, some outdoors stores rent camping/backpacking equipment. That isn't a bad idea to get an idea of what you need vs what looks cool on the internet lol. Borrowing gear from someone or going on a group trip with others is also a good way to see what really works. I've bought plenty of stuff...
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    Camp Stove

    Yeah, I guess it is :) . I use sites like this and Expo to get ideas that go back and forth between car camping and backpacking. I meant to add "if weight isn't an issue". My wife and I have used a propane version for years (her dad handed it down to her). I just recently purchased the larger...
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    Camp Stove

    It depends on what kind of camping you do. If you're car camping then you can't go wrong with a Coleman. They're rugged and will last a generation or 2. I prefer the dual fuel ones that run off of white gas or unleaded. The propane versions are good too. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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    Nature Photos

    Hello from Arkansas, these are all from an iPhone or Android. I'm trying to remember to take more pictures. Driving up a route that was new to me after hunting for the day. Lake Fort Smith on a crisp morning hike. Lunch break while section hiking the Ozark Highlands Trail. He hadn't seen...
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    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    I'm Paul and would like to introduce myself. I grew up spending time in the outdoors (hunting, fishing, hiking, etc.) My wife and I have really taken to outdoors adventures in the last few years and really enjoy hiking/backpacking as well as just getting out and camping out of the truck...