Rainy Days under the tarp....

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Bogman10

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Dec 28, 2006
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Edmonton,ab,Can
What do you do to pass the time on a rainy day in the woods? Carve? Cards? Read? Beer?

I like a game of Chess , Domino's or Cards. If alone, a good book/ Mag and a nap works for me.
:)
 

Mooseman1

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Dec 22, 2008
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London UK
as long as i have enough supplies/food/wood and so on i just chill and watch the fire, put on a brew and listen to the woods. sounds alittle cheesy but thats me. lol.
 

Shewie

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Dec 15, 2005
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I just tend to put the right clothes on and go for a mooch about, there`s always something I can find to do.

I do like to have a cheeky little nap in the hammock sometimes too, just lying back and listening to the rain on the tarp sends me off.
 

durulz

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Jun 9, 2008
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i just chill and watch the fire, put on a brew and listen to the woods. sounds alittle cheesy but thats me. lol.

Yup - that's exactly what I do. I LOVE the sound of the rain tapping against the tarp/bedroom window. I find it quite melodic and relaxing.
 

Bimble

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Jul 2, 2008
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Stafford, England
You must become a black belt in the ancient art of festering. This involves spending a few days in a tent half way up a mountain with your brother waiting out a storm in your sleeping bag.

You start with the usual eye spy and improvised chess board, etc. After a day or so you obtain a Zen like state. You just lie in your pit in a trance listening to the weather. Once in this state nothing is said for hours except for the occasionally profound statement about philosophy or metaphysics.:240:

At the time these little insights are life changing, but then once the storm has passed you forget them and go back to your less noble life....
 

Nagual

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Jun 5, 2007
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You must become a black belt in the ancient art of festering. This involves spending a few days in a tent half way up a mountain with your brother waiting out a storm in your sleeping bag.

You start with the usual eye spy and improvised chess board, etc. After a day or so you obtain a Zen like state. You just lie in your pit in a trance listening to the weather. Once in this state nothing is said for hours except for the occasionally profound statement about philosophy or metaphysics.:240:

At the time these little insights are life changing, but then once the storm has passed you forget them and go back to your less noble life....


Thats damn sneaky of him.. I hope you stole his sleeping bag or well I guess thats where there Zen comes in.. to be out there with no bag... Kudos... ;) :D
 

Peter_t

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Oct 13, 2007
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East Sussex
does anybody els get this strange feeling of smugness that its tipping it down with rain and everything is soaking wet all around you exept you under the tarp? or am i just odd lol

pete
 

firecrest

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Mar 16, 2008
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does anybody els get this strange feeling of smugness that its tipping it down with rain and everything is soaking wet all around you exept you under the tarp? or am i just odd lol

pete

No its a lovely feeling, I think its what drives kids to make dens - we always wanted it to rain when we had finish!
 

Bogman10

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Dec 28, 2006
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Edmonton,ab,Can
does anybody els get this strange feeling of smugness that its tipping it down with rain and everything is soaking wet all around you exept you under the tarp? or am i just odd lol

pete

I love it too, And nothing brings me a better nights sleep as when the rain drumming against the tent roof!
:)
 

phaserrifle

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Jun 16, 2008
366
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South of England
as I'm usualy sitting there on scout camp. I listen to the scouts. "I'm wet" "this is rubbish" "help, our tents flooded because we left the door open".

if their realy lucky I leave my lovely warm sleeping bag, put on my normaly damp boots, place my sopping leather hat upon my head, and go to help them. most of the time I just lie there, after all it's all charecter building. (maybe next time they won't leave thier tent open)
 
Jan 22, 2006
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i like being out in the rain, good clothing etc and all that, bring it on.

its always a great time to go for a walk, everyone else (assuming they have a brain) generally leaves the world for you to enjoy almost alone
 

crazyclimber

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Jul 20, 2007
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daydreaming is good for so long, I also usually carry a book and a small shortwave radio. Hearing voices from around the world inspires yet more daydreaming
 

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