I did a search and didn't come up with a thread like this so I thought I'd start one. Any of you guys into camping/hiking/fishing etc?
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i really have a desire to get a small sailboat and learn how to use it, but i havent found the right one to buy locally.
my wife and i will take walks at the parks and forests around here lol. im not a fisherman. i suck at it and im kind of a Nancy when it comes to baiting hooks, etc. lolfinsincebirth likes this. -
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Well, it is Fall in the Mtns', which means the colors are beginning to change, the weather is in the 70's during the day and 40's at night.
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Wake up in the morning to breakfast..then chill...then more fishing...
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Love to camp (no RV), fish (freshwater), and hunt. Grew up in a bow hunting family, one of my hobbies used to be foraging for wild plants, building shelters, etc (I was a weird kid). I've had the fortune to travel and live around the country. I'm a New Englander by birth, but California is my favorite place to be.
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When I lived out in Portland and Seattle, i went hiking every weekend. loved every minute of it. Then I went to grad school in midwest, got a job, had kids....moved to Atlanta (too hot)...blah, blah, blah - translated to no more outdoor stuff. but now that I'm in New England area (beautiful in the fall) and my kids are starting to get older, we are starting to go outside again and loving it. Still haven't convinced my wife that camping is a good thing.
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a) Hoh Rain Forest on the Olympic peninsula - 10 mile hike in to beautiful campgrounds under the world's biggest Douglas Fir trees right on the glacial river, near the bottom of Mt Olympus. did that one 3 times, easy hike in, relatively flat
b) camping in Mt Baker Wilderness. Mt Rainier might be the tallest volcano in the Pacific Northwest, but Baker is the most beautiful one.