I love a good beer. i don't drink alot of liquor, but i do like Amaretto De Serona, a caramel liquor.
And by the way, all the ones hatin' on drinking, go talk to a heart Dr. a glass of wine a day is good for your heart!
my cousin has a floating dock in the lake where his cabin is, we can get about 20 people on it, hook a trolling motor to it and slowly but steadily drive out to the middle of the lake for a day of swimming. the kayaks provide the shuttle service back to land to use the facilities, and to fetch...
we get in the talapoosa just outside of cedartown on highway 27, turn to the left on a gravel road, (don't know the name) go about 5 miles, put in and get out just before the bridge back at the highway, bout a 2 hour ride, lots of fun!
man, as i look back on my life of camping i sure do hate to see it coming to such a sudden end. being the OLD age of 41, I know i don't have many years left to get out and enjoy the beauty that nature provides! 4 years from now I'll be having some great deals on some good camping gear, since...
What are y'all talking about, letting the kids camp by themselves? are ya'll really saying a parent doesn't have enough sense to take their child camping and protect them from "the dangers of the wilds" until they are almost grown? I have been taking my child into the woods with me from his...
All my childhood, we rode our bicycles to the nearby creeks to swim. when i got my license, we drove to lakes and enjoyed rope swings and canoeing and kayaking. give me a lake, creek, or river any time over a public urinal (oops, i mean pool)
My dad used to pick up marlboro miles every where and i got a free coleman dome tent, and two internal frame backpacks, i also have a mummy sleeping bag from basic. a free mag light from winston also. all my gear exept the mag light, we got after the gov quit letting them put their name on...
most recreational kayaks have an extremely large cockpit. me, my son, and our dog could all sit in the hole on my Keowee II. if it turns over, it's nearly impossible to remain in the boat upside down.
the talapoosa is fun too, we don't do the whitewater rivers, just the lazy rivers. we did go down the nantahala a coupla years back, that was a blast! when my son was about 6 i used to tie a rope to the front of the kayak and let him shoot the fast stretch in euharlee creek, then pull him...
when i was in the boy scouts, we were camping at lake weiss. we went fishing, but the water was low, so we were shlepping thru knee deep mud when a water moccasin started towards me and since i couldn't run i beat the snake to death with my fishing pole