Advocate I
Advocate I
Member III
Ah what stories you can tell later, and show em the scars to prove it.
Advocate I
Member II
"Hey, y'all. Watch this'ere!"
Member III
Sounds like a great campAh yes, liquor and my buddies are always good camp entertainment.
Traveler III
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Traveler III
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Member III
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Off topic but I got to spend a few days on Wake Island to and from Thailand for training exercises. The folks stationed there hunt rats for fun. The island is infested with them and they're quite large. Some of them use pellet guns, some slingshots stuff like that. Others who had grown bored with the pellet guns would take a fishing rod put a piece of SPAM or something on it an cast it out into the grass and "fish" for rats.There is always squirrel fishing.
If the squirrels are biting, this is a blast..
- Buy a cheap/inexpensive kids fishing rod and reel.
- Tie a peanut to the end on the line instead of a hook.
- Cast the "bait" out near where the squirrels are (not in the trees).
- Enjoy the possibility of reeling in a big one...
My wife brings a small white board with marker and we play hangman and Pictionary. We have also brought dominos and bingo in the past.Not sure if this has been addressed or not, but thought I'd throw this out there as I am looking for a little inspiration for my entertainment bag for trips.
What all do you guys like to do for entertainment, aside from the obvious (exploring, cooking, reading, music, etc.), while hanging out around camp while out?
The memories I have involve games of Uno or horseshoes. what do you all carry in your kits to pass the time and get in some quality bonding time with other folks around you?
Advocate III
20990
Interesting screen name... I was a 63S, 63b, and 91B... thank you for your serviceMy wife brings a small white board with marker and we play hangman and Pictionary. We have also brought dominos and bingo in the past.
Advocate I
Honestly, when it comes to Overlanding the answer is basically sit around a camp fire and BS. When we take trips with our 5'er we have our RZR to ride, we have a satellite with 3 TVs (including one outside), and there seems like there are lots of activities. When I "Overland" I try to have as little interaction with electronics (outside of using it to find my way) as possible. I usually have some sort of bluetooth speaker with me, but honestly, most Overland trips I never even turn it on... and love it that way.Not sure if this has been addressed or not, but thought I'd throw this out there as I am looking for a little inspiration for my entertainment bag for trips.
What all do you guys like to do for entertainment, aside from the obvious (exploring, cooking, reading, music, etc.), while hanging out around camp while out?
The memories I have involve games of Uno or horseshoes. what do you all carry in your kits to pass the time and get in some quality bonding time with other folks around you?
Thank you as well. It’s always good to meet a fellow veteran. We have to stick together as many seem to be falling these days. send me a message if you ever need to talk.Interesting screen name... I was a 63S, 63b, and 91B... thank you for your service
Advocate I
Explorer I
Advocate III
20990
I’m here as well. I love sharing my stories as well as listening to others. Send me a DM sometime and I will send you my contact informationThank you as well. It’s always good to meet a fellow veteran. We have to stick together as many seem to be falling these days. send me a message if you ever need to talk.