Me and a few friends have been dieing to get out of the city lately and biking like crazy, so this seemed like a fun way to spend a couple of days
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Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael was naked while typing this:
why would you want to camp on the side of a highway?
Cause thats the only wilderness I've seen in years and I dont know where any otheris, plus i figured we'd go a few miles in.
Bah, thats what I was afraid of, thansk everyone, I live in New York, so bah, that probaply counts as the east =p
"I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God."
-- George Herbert Walker Bush
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Leftover Mog wrote, obviously thinking too hard:
Cause thats the only wilderness I've seen in years and I dont know where any otheris, plus i figured we'd go a few miles in.Bah, thats what I was afraid of, thansk everyone, I live in New York, so bah, that probaply counts as the east =p
its usually private property, so I doubt it, and I bet it doesn't go as far back as you think before you hit something, or get shot
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Leftover Mog stumbled drunkenly to the keyboard and typed:
Cause thats the only wilderness I've seen in years and I dont know where any otheris, plus i figured we'd go a few miles in.Bah, thats what I was afraid of, thansk everyone, I live in New York, so bah, that probaply counts as the east =p
Look you have up state NY to find some camp grounds, otherwise I know for a fact there are some with in 1/2 days ride in Jersey, hell Lebanon and LBI I think are full blown KOA style camp grunds, and you are still within a reasonable distance to drive to the shore points. Hell Sandy hook has campgrounds...but i hope yall like posion ivy, the area is rife with it.
If it's private property, ask first, some will be kind and allow to use their land, and be respectful of them and their land.
If it's government property, make sure you are allowed to camp there in the first place, if yes, follow the basics about zero(no)-trace camping.
The point though is ask the county government, they should have the maps of land where it's permissable to camp and what not. don't ask the city government unless you plan on camping in city limits.
From my camping experiences, it's best to follow the zero trace camping policy because it A: keep the environment cleaner; B: can prevent unwanted fires; C: leaves the beauty of nature intact for someone in the future, which if well cared for, may become a regular camping spot.
Personally, I think it would be good to go to a state or national park, and if you follow their guidelines, you'll have a great stay, and well known trails (although some may not be traveled regularly), so if you find yourself lost, you'll be found quicker. Just be safe about things, and you'll be fine.
And yah, don't worry, I know its not cool to leave a mess in the woods, or to start a fire when I have no idea how (figured we'd just use flashlights/lanterns)
"I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God."
-- George Herbert Walker Bush
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There was much rejoicing when Leftover Mog said this:
or to start a fire when I have no idea how (figured we'd just use flashlights/lanterns)
It's not something people hear about.
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Densetsu attempted to be funny by writing:
You should not try camping by yourself. And by yourself, I mean that I include yourself and any friends that aren't experienced campers.
I've been camping twice before, so it's not like I'm completly clueless, I just had nothing to do with the fire either of those times.
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Sean thought this was the Ricky Martin Fan Club Forum and wrote:
..Jesus christ, just pitch a tent in your back yard.
Myself and everyone I know live in apartments, plus that would eliminate the being in a forrest part which is what I'm realy kean on.
"I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God."
-- George Herbert Walker Bush
But sleep isn't the problem when you're being RAPED BY WILD BEARS.
It's not something people hear about.
It MUST be a soda can. Beer cans do not work. Mt Dew works best, because of the green can. Beer does not work because of the alloy content of the can.
Bonjourno!
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Mr. Parcelan had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
I hope-a you get raped by some Italians.Bonjourno!
The goombas aren't in Newyark this time of year...there here at the fucking shore all ready
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Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael's fortune cookie read:
This whole "getting back to nature" thing sounds like those guys who get together, strip down, and bang on drums over a weekend spent mainly drunk and trying to hump/avoid being humped by the other guys and wild animals.
Just going to a campsite is best.
Camping in New York is like trying to find a black guy in Arkansas.
It's the phrasing Mogster used that worried me. Like a communing thing. I've been camping a LOT in my life and while I enjoyed the scenery, it was never a communing experience. It was a fun diversion from the norm, then I went home. It wasn't a reconnecting with nature thing.
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ACES! Another post by Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael:
....communing experience.....
When I go camping I commune with beer. Peter fucked around with this message on 05-27-2006 at 10:34 AM.