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Thread: Back from the wilderness
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Rancorrider4
Mon Aug 15, 2005 7:23 am
#1
Howdy. Back from the first official family vacation. Still no revamp. I waited ONE WHOLE WEEK!
Believe it or not this Ranger had never really been camping lol. We had a blast. Not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow but I get to play some today.
Before I forget, another /salute for Owen who waited until I left to step down as Corr. 
Oreet
Mon Aug 15, 2005 7:26 am
#2
Rancorrider4 wrote:
Howdy. Back from the first official family vacation. Still no revamp. I waited ONE WHOLE WEEK!Believe it or not this Ranger had never really been camping lol. We had a blast. Not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow but I get to play some today.
Before I forget, another /salute for Owen who waited until I left to step down as Corr.
did you go REAL camping, or did you go to some campground, and hook a camper up to electricity, sewer, water, and cable tv? (i bet those places have high-speed internet hookups now.
Rancorrider4
Mon Aug 15, 2005 7:31 am
#3
Oreet wrote:
Rancorrider4 wrote:
Howdy. Back from the first official family vacation. Still no revamp. I waited ONE WHOLE WEEK!Believe it or not this Ranger had never really been camping lol. We had a blast. Not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow but I get to play some today.
Before I forget, another /salute for Owen who waited until I left to step down as Corr.
did you go REAL camping, or did you go to some campground, and hook a camper up to electricity, sewer, water, and cable tv? (i bet those places have high-speed internet hookups now.![]()
ROFL. No it was real camping. Rustic. The place we went you used to have to pump your own water, but it's a faucet now which was a bummer. I wanted the kids to have to work. We had to bathe in the lake, walk to an outhouse, and cook almost all of our food in the fire pit. It was awesome. I wanted to stay a couple more days, but the kids were going bonkers. One kid came back and watched Lord of the RIngs for almost eight straight hours, and the other fled to the family room and watched Blue's Clues until he fell asleep. The others had me put the tent back up in the yard, and slept out there. My good little Ranger's hehe....
Oreet
Mon Aug 15, 2005 7:39 am
#4
Rancorrider4 wrote:
ROFL. No it was real camping. Rustic. The place we went you used to have to pump your own water, but it's a faucet now which was a bummer. I wanted the kids to have to work. We had to bathe in the lake, walk to an outhouse, and cook almost all of our food in the fire pit. It was awesome. I wanted to stay a couple more days, but the kids were going bonkers. One kid came back and watched Lord of the RIngs for almost eight straight hours, and the other fled to the family room and watched Blue's Clues until he fell asleep. The others had me put the tent back up in the yard, and slept out there. My good little Ranger's hehe....
well, can't win em all over to the Ranger-side, but at least you got some of em.
sounds like a good time. been ages since i've camped.
Mousekin
Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:53 am
#5
Camping rocks! =) My kids constantly bug me to go camping - they get to do the tent in the backyard thing once or twice a summer at least. It's just too dang hot to go camping here till Fall though, so I'm eagerly awaiting a break in the weather. I think the trick to getting the kids to like camping is Roasted Marshmellows ^_^ Seriously, that and teaching them how to build the fire. But where else can you let your little firebugs go all out! Well, ok not really - everyone remember Smokey says, "only YOU can prevent forest fires!" And everyone gets the whole respect wildlife/flora lecture etc. It's still fun to start a campfire!
Unfortunately, with the kids, we really haven't done any hiking like we used to =/ No more packing it in, bring your own water and a tarp for the tent lol Thankfully we still haven't sunk to the level of the R.V. complete with satellite dish and internet access lol
AgonThalia
Mon Aug 15, 2005 1:02 pm
#6
Good call Phenix!
Cities:
San Diego
San Francisco
Denver
NYC
Atlanta
Philly
Seattle
Charlotte/ Asheville
Middle of nowhere:
Sierra Nevada Mountains
Grand Canyon
Badlands in Montana
Outer Banks, NC
Smokey Mountains
Coastal Highway, CA
Bodega (Dagobah?) Bay, CA -- Trivia: Bodega Bay was the inspiration for Lucas' planet Dagobah, as a place that is empty and perfect for meditation... of course this was after all of Alfred Hitchcock's birds left the town. 
Oreet
Mon Aug 15, 2005 1:03 pm
#7
i've always heard that Utah had nice scenery. lots of neat rock formations. things like Natural Bridges and whatnot.
Oreet
Mon Aug 15, 2005 1:07 pm
#8
oh, Owen, if you feel like being one of those Jerk-Tourists i always complain about, come to Hershey, PA to smell the chocolate air and see the Hershey Kiss streetlights, and drive really slow just to anger me.
Almagill
Mon Aug 15, 2005 1:12 pm
#9
Oreet wrote:oh, Owen, if you feel like being one of those Jerk-Tourists i always complain about, come to Hershey, PA to smell the chocolate air and see the Hershey Kiss streetlights, and drive really slow just to anger me.
Somebody, send that guy some REAL chocolate...
Oreet
Mon Aug 15, 2005 1:20 pm
#10
Almagill wrote:
Oreet wrote:
oh, Owen, if you feel like being one of those Jerk-Tourists i always complain about, come to Hershey, PA to smell the chocolate air and see the Hershey Kiss streetlights, and drive really slow just to anger me.
Somebody, send that guy some REAL chocolate...
???
i posted that because i LIVE in Hershey, Pennsylvania. It's a town that the Hershey's Chocolate Factory is located in, and has turned into a HUGE tourist town because of the Chocolate Factory, and the amseument park, HersheyPark.
Rancorrider4
Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:46 pm
#12
Okay enough hijacking my thread you buffoons! ![]()
Thanks for the welcome back. Unfortunately now I have to go back to work tomorrow. Rumor has it we are having another shift change and this one may seriously dent my play time. I'll keep you posted.
oh...Wyoming?
Calculus_Entropy
Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:50 pm
#13
Rancorrider4 wrote:
oh...Wyoming?
Yeah, it's a state out west; shaped like a rectangle; sandwiched between Utah, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska (/shudder), and Colorado. That ring a bell?
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