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<blockquote data-quote="scottbtdmb" data-source="post: 162216" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>Thanks for posting your camping story! It is always great to hear about others that share the love of rugged camping. As far as the ipod and French press go, while they certainly don't meet the specs of "roughing it", good music and coffee are an important part of our camping tradition, and fortunately it is a lot more convenient to bring an ipod/mini French Press than a boom box and a percolator (lol!). Anyways, very cool that you decided to break out the pipe around the campfire. I was a little shy about breaking out my pipe around friends when I first started, but once I got brave enough to do so, I eventually wound up sparking enough interest amongst my friends that a few of them took up the pipe themselves!!! We always have a tradition now where we smoke a bowl of Burley in a corn cob around the campfire. Something about a cob with some good old fashioned Burley around a roaring fire!!! Good times. Definitely keep me posted about future camping trips. Hopefully, more Brothers will post camping stories as the Fall approaches. Always good to hear camping stories, especially from people living in different parts of the country (even world). Thanks again!</p><p></p><p>-Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottbtdmb, post: 162216, member: 1043"] Thanks for posting your camping story! It is always great to hear about others that share the love of rugged camping. As far as the ipod and French press go, while they certainly don't meet the specs of "roughing it", good music and coffee are an important part of our camping tradition, and fortunately it is a lot more convenient to bring an ipod/mini French Press than a boom box and a percolator (lol!). Anyways, very cool that you decided to break out the pipe around the campfire. I was a little shy about breaking out my pipe around friends when I first started, but once I got brave enough to do so, I eventually wound up sparking enough interest amongst my friends that a few of them took up the pipe themselves!!! We always have a tradition now where we smoke a bowl of Burley in a corn cob around the campfire. Something about a cob with some good old fashioned Burley around a roaring fire!!! Good times. Definitely keep me posted about future camping trips. Hopefully, more Brothers will post camping stories as the Fall approaches. Always good to hear camping stories, especially from people living in different parts of the country (even world). Thanks again! -Scott [/QUOTE]
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