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Rosie
I'm interested in anything that is in the area of Panama City FL. Has anyone ever stayed in Camper's Inn there? Mexico Beach or St Georges IslAND would be good also. I'm trying to find one closest to the beach. Somewhat secluded.
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Although I'm unfamiliar with the Panama City area, I've often camped close to beaches. Sometimes you can find them online (google Panana City campground), or you can check out Florida state parks, or you can just ask locally. I never make reservations, so sometimes the last option works for me.
Occasionally, there are less-publicized municipal or regional parks/campgrounds that work very well once you learn about them.
Although I'm unfamiliar with the Panama City area, I've often camped close to beaches. Sometimes you can find them online (google Panana City campground), or you can check out Florida state parks, or you can just ask locally. I never make reservations, so sometimes the last option works for me.
Occasionally, there are less-publicized municipal or regional parks/campgrounds that work very well once you learn about them.
What should I take with me on my ultimate adventure?
just
This summer I plan to go on a trip across the state of colorado. Using the national forest I plan to hike from Rio grande forest, on the border of new mexico, to the Roosevelt forest, to the Wyoming border. All of the trip will be through mountains. What should take, It has to be able to fit in a backpack. I want to keep electonics to minimum except a video camera, and I am debating a lighter. What should I take?
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Well a couple of friends would be a good idea. Bring one set of waterproof(goretex pack lites) clothes. One pair of waterproof boots with ankle support. One set of thermal clothes, with an extra fleece. A sleeping bag. A survival bag, thermal blanket, whistle, and first aid kit. Some wash gear. A few, like five or six pairs of underwear and socks, prefferably not cotton. A couple of sports microfibre towles. A sleeping bag(it can be low tog if it's summer). Compass, map case, lighter, light my fire flint and striker. A lot of water, a water filter and some sterilisation tablets for if you need to drink river water or something. A load of dehydrated food. A block of marzipan(for if you run out of food and need energy as a last resort). A torch, head torch is best. A few toilet rolls, rob one from a bus station or college cause they are the most densly packed. A tent, a ground mat(therma rest are the best cause they're the most comfy, keep you warm and pack nice and small). Camping stove and enough gas. A mobile phone. Some strong waterproof tape incase you get any tears in your bag or anything. If a fog horn would be a good idea if there's going to be bears. Some black plastick sacks, one to line your back pack to make sure your stuff stays dry. A knife, sharp and with a sheath or folding capability. Insect repellant. Shots for mosquitos or whatever else might be in the area. A pack of cards. A few nylon or polyester tshirts and shorts.
Well a couple of friends would be a good idea. Bring one set of waterproof(goretex pack lites) clothes. One pair of waterproof boots with ankle support. One set of thermal clothes, with an extra fleece. A sleeping bag. A survival bag, thermal blanket, whistle, and first aid kit. Some wash gear. A few, like five or six pairs of underwear and socks, prefferably not cotton. A couple of sports microfibre towles. A sleeping bag(it can be low tog if it's summer). Compass, map case, lighter, light my fire flint and striker. A lot of water, a water filter and some sterilisation tablets for if you need to drink river water or something. A load of dehydrated food. A block of marzipan(for if you run out of food and need energy as a last resort). A torch, head torch is best. A few toilet rolls, rob one from a bus station or college cause they are the most densly packed. A tent, a ground mat(therma rest are the best cause they're the most comfy, keep you warm and pack nice and small). Camping stove and enough gas. A mobile phone. Some strong waterproof tape incase you get any tears in your bag or anything. If a fog horn would be a good idea if there's going to be bears. Some black plastick sacks, one to line your back pack to make sure your stuff stays dry. A knife, sharp and with a sheath or folding capability. Insect repellant. Shots for mosquitos or whatever else might be in the area. A pack of cards. A few nylon or polyester tshirts and shorts.
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