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Old 01-24-2017, 04:46 PM   #113
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
Your camping trip is very different from mine. When I go camping, I spend most of my time lying in a hammock reading. I will go on a hike for an hour or so per day, but for me, camping is for relaxing and reading and communing with nature. I will spend at least 5 or 6 hours per day reading while on a camping trip, which at 15 hours of reading time, gives me (at best) 3 days. I do have a solar charger--we use it for our phones and my husband's iPad and charge them at night.
Hmmm... my camping trips typically involve quite a bit more walking, photography, fishing when near clean water, panning for gold in northern BC, etc. Reading is for the evenings when dinner has been cooked and eaten, the dishes are done and the sun is going down. As for communing with nature? I have as little to do with that (pejorative term for a female dog) as possible.
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