|
Helpful
Camping Hints - Part II
A potato
baked in the coals for one hour makes an
excellent side dish. A potato baked in the coals
for three hours makes an excellent hockey puck.
When camping,
always wear a long-sleeved shirt. It gives you
something to wipe your nose on.
Modern rain
suits made of fabrics that "breathe"
enable campers to stay dry in a downpour. Rain
suits that sneeze, cough and belch, however, have
been proven to add absolutely nothing to the
wilderness experience.
Lint from
your navel makes a handy fire starter. Warning:
Remove lint from navel before applying the match.
You can
duplicate the warmth of a down-filled bedroll by
climbing into a plastic garbage bag with several
geese.
The canoe
paddle, a simple device used to propel a boat,
should never be confused with a gnu paddle, a
similar device used by Tibetan veterinarians.
Take this
simple test to see if you qualify for solo
camping. Shine a flashlight into one ear. If the
beam shines out the other ear, do not go into the
woods alone.
|