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2020: 7 nights 2019: 5 nights 2018: 20 nights 2017: 19 nights 2016: 20 nights
Spring->Fall: Marmots: Limestone 6P and 4P, Stormlight 3P, Tungsten 3P; SlumberJack Trail Tent 6P, BA Yahmonite 5P
Fall->Spring: Cabelas Instinct Alaskan Guide 8P, Field & Stream Cloudpeak 4P, Eastern Mountain Products Torrent 3P
Every season: Kelty Noah's Tarps- 20, 16, 12; REI Camp Tarp 16; BA Three Forks Shelter
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Originally posted by hwc1954 View PostThat really captures the essence of camping.
Originally posted by hwc1954 View PostThe wind chimes are a nice touch!
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Originally posted by MacGyver View PostFrom my last trip, a few weeks back, took a selfie while waiting for the rest of the idiots to show up.
I will try and post some pics. It was a great camping season. In all we spent 37 days in the tent. I have a one more trip lined up before the year ends.
FWIW, we received 14 inches of snow on Monday and the high temps won't be much more than 20 or so. My next trip is scheduled for the first weekend in December.
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Stephen C Foster State Park / Okefenokee Swamp
Camping photos: https://www.instagram.com/adventure_outside_thebox/
Nights under the stars:
2013: 8 2014: 6 2015: 12
2018: 4 2019: 17 2020: 15
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Originally posted by gr8brew View PostNice gear you have there. REI Kindome 6?Camping photos: https://www.instagram.com/adventure_outside_thebox/
Nights under the stars:
2013: 8 2014: 6 2015: 12
2018: 4 2019: 17 2020: 15
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Hey sunny - how'd the Noah work out for you? Looks great set up between the two tents. Later on this summer, it'll be a nice place to get some shade, and if the sun doesn't cooperate, some rain protection.2020: 7 nights 2019: 5 nights 2018: 20 nights 2017: 19 nights 2016: 20 nights
Spring->Fall: Marmots: Limestone 6P and 4P, Stormlight 3P, Tungsten 3P; SlumberJack Trail Tent 6P, BA Yahmonite 5P
Fall->Spring: Cabelas Instinct Alaskan Guide 8P, Field & Stream Cloudpeak 4P, Eastern Mountain Products Torrent 3P
Every season: Kelty Noah's Tarps- 20, 16, 12; REI Camp Tarp 16; BA Three Forks Shelter
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It worked great! We struggled a little with the setup but got it eventually. We will be at Ft Pickens later this summer and will need it for shade.Camping photos: https://www.instagram.com/adventure_outside_thebox/
Nights under the stars:
2013: 8 2014: 6 2015: 12
2018: 4 2019: 17 2020: 15
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Originally posted by sunnymw View PostIt worked great! We struggled a little with the setup but got it eventually. We will be at Ft Pickens later this summer and will need it for shade.2020: 7 nights 2019: 5 nights 2018: 20 nights 2017: 19 nights 2016: 20 nights
Spring->Fall: Marmots: Limestone 6P and 4P, Stormlight 3P, Tungsten 3P; SlumberJack Trail Tent 6P, BA Yahmonite 5P
Fall->Spring: Cabelas Instinct Alaskan Guide 8P, Field & Stream Cloudpeak 4P, Eastern Mountain Products Torrent 3P
Every season: Kelty Noah's Tarps- 20, 16, 12; REI Camp Tarp 16; BA Three Forks Shelter
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Where we've camped so far (as an adult...many more when I was a kid :-)
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Vagabondexpedition - night photography is fun once you start getting the hang of settings. Here are some settings that I keep on hand:
Moon Shots:
with 200 - 400mm lens: ISO100, M, f11, 1/125
with over 400mm lens: ISO100, Av, f11
Stars:
No Streaks: ISO800, Tv, rule of 600 (600/focal length=shutter speed)*
Streaks: ISO800, M, bulb mode (longer than rule of 600), f5.6 or down for foreground, up (f8, etc.) for stars only
*if focal length is 50mm, then 600/50=12; shutter speed 12 min
I used ISO800, M, F5.6, 60 seconds for this photo (focal length 12mm).
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