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    Touring... from a teepee!

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    I wondered how you hauled the tipi poles around the countryside, I thought perhaps on a trailer behind the bike.!
    Now I see that you only slept in it for the night, very sensible.
    I built a yurt a few years ago and I often wished to take it around the country must now that I only have a motorcycle it's a little unrealistic, you really need a large station wagon to carry a yurt around.
    Determined to kill my bike before it kills me

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    interesting choice off tent!
    Great report, luved the pics.

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    Next challange -=> http://www.ediblegear.com/

    :-P

    Good writeup, good to know you've been enjoying yourself.
    Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehollowmen View Post
    Next challange -=> http://www.ediblegear.com/
    Always thought they were too much into the magic mushies in the Eastern US and now they've proved it.

    Camp Diary - Day four: "Well it was a pretty cold night what with having already eaten half of my sleeping bag. It rained most of the night and unfortunately I had already eaten enough of my tarp to ensure I got thoroughly drenched..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    We 'athiests' consider Wolf 'one of us' inasmuch as his approach to matters of philosophy mirrors our own. The fact that he chooses to live by tenets driven by a fantasy of the supernatural that he finds personally appealing and culturally relevant is neither here nor there.
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