Winter reading

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Winter reading

Post by Richard » Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:46 am

Canoe Camping - Scriver.jpg
I have a bunch of books on my favorite activity - Canoe Camping.
Of all of those, If I had to choose just one book on canoe camping, this would be it.
Gratefully I don't have to choose and I enjoy them all.
This is useful for other types of camping as well.
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Re: Winter reading

Post by Deuce » Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:21 am

Sweet. Thanks Mr. Richard. As soon as B&K opens I'm going to find out if it's in stock. I can always order it, but I want to crack it tonight! :poke2:
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Re: Winter reading

Post by dwilson » Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:19 pm

Don't read about it get out and live it. This weather has been great for outside activties. Yo Richard how's it goin?

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Re: Winter reading

Post by Deuce » Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:32 pm

dwilson wrote:Don't read about it get out and live it. This weather has been great for outside activties.
I'll be doing just that next weekend. Join us.
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Re: Winter reading

Post by dwilson » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:34 am

Thanks for the invite. We have weekend plans all ready. I'm gonna get rocks throwed at me for this statement on this site but o well. The canoes and kayaks are put up for the winter. We have been concentrating on bushwackin in the upper buffalo wilderness this winter. Pretty neat stuff to see up there.

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Re: Winter reading

Post by Richard » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:41 am

Danny, you need to hook up with Rodger Keesee. He too is a winter Buffalo bushwhacker. I have to agree, this is the time of the year to be a landlubber in the Ozarks. Just wish I had the legs to join you. But just wait a month and it will be all about paddling.
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