Camping hacks
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Camping hacks
Post up your camping hacks/tricks/good ideas.
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Re: Camping hacks
My camping hack is a beer fridge.
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Re: Camping hacks
#1 When at a redneck campground bring your own shower.
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Re: Camping hacks
Instead of using paracord a lot of cordage used while setting up camp can be done with either bank line or twine.
Good quality bankline will be strong enough for most tasks and the tar coating will keep most knots from slipping.
Natural fibre twine such as jute or sisal are biodegradable and also can be used as fire starter
Good quality bankline will be strong enough for most tasks and the tar coating will keep most knots from slipping.
Natural fibre twine such as jute or sisal are biodegradable and also can be used as fire starter
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Re: Camping hacks
How do you know all that stuff?va7bgr wrote:Instead of using paracord a lot of cordage used while setting up camp can be done with either bank line or twine.
Good quality bankline will be strong enough for most tasks and the tar coating will keep most knots from slipping.
Natural fibre twine such as jute or sisal are biodegradable and also can be used as fire starter
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I am oldthe x kid wrote:How do you know all that stuff?va7bgr wrote:Instead of using paracord a lot of cordage used while setting up camp can be done with either bank line or twine.
Good quality bankline will be strong enough for most tasks and the tar coating will keep most knots from slipping.
Natural fibre twine such as jute or sisal are biodegradable and also can be used as fire starter
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I’m in that club too.va7bgr wrote:I am oldthe x kid wrote:How do you know all that stuff?
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Re: Camping hacks
I am on my way there
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Oh you have a lot of time left.Adam wrote:I am on my way there
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Re: Camping hacks
I always take with me my solar power bank https://houseandbeyond.org/best-solar-power-bank/ it helps me to charge my phone and other devices. it’s really only meant to be an additional/emergency charging option.
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Maybe I just feel old then lolthe x kid wrote:Oh you have a lot of time left.Adam wrote:I am on my way there
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