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Reply #40 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 2:28am
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_more gauntlets thrown !  duels!! ruffled feathers !   bruised egos ! Yow!!   ...All over some mid winter musings. I can't say the site is too quiet now. Shocked
  
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Reply #41 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 7:26am
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I went winter camping at a state park once. I learned condensation was not my friend. Helped a friend with his grandfathers trapline one morning. Yup, not my idea of a good time either. That was back when I owned a winter coat.

Ooh, I use to love ice fishing though. I still have the chisel my dad made. I noticed it when I got the shovels down after this year's first snow. It's a touchstone plus I might need it for something someday maybe. I remember he constructed a shelter for ice fishing that we never used. It was pretty cool actually. I used the same fusion technology to create a liner for a backyard hockey rink when my kid was younger. I spent more time shoveling it than using it, but it did get used and those two skating parties were a blast.

First guy or girl to send us a POD of someone with a Grandpa drip wins?

Point is, we are out of PODs folks.
  
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Reply #42 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 12:36pm
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PhantomJug wrote on Jan 6th, 2015 at 2:06am:
mastertangler wrote on Jan 6th, 2015 at 1:22am:
You have missed a rather unique opportunity to inquire about a lifestyle that not many in the outdoors have embraced.   


Yeah, well, most of us that live up here are well aware of that 'lifestyle'.  It is not uncommon - it's quite typical in fact.  So, it looks like your unique MT . . . . just like everybody else.  Obviously, Keillor was lost on you.


Not lost in the least PJ.......I am well aware of the pitfalls of lifting yourself up......"The tallest tree in the forest is the first one to get cut down" >chinese proverb, "you can have your opinion or your friends, you can't have both" Ben Franklin and best of all Proverbs 27:2 "Let others praise you, even strangers, never do it yourself".

I get it, but a few caveats.......As a lover of truth I'm not going to sit here and be silent while folk like yourself accuse me of fabricating and/or exaggerating my frame of reference. Especially when it is the exact opposite of what is trying to be established.......... not happening. I react much the same when it is someone else who is being impugned unfairly. I have little tolerance for it. Truth is more important than being liked or accepted.

Lets look at it this way.......Many are perceiving a boast. I don't see it that way at all. I am rather establishing a frame of reference> Here is my experiences and a bit of history as to why my opinion should have any value. I never said I was the greatest trapper, or fisherman or climber etc. etc.....in fact far from it. Just a modest amount of inquiry would of established as much.

I'm not sure you have noticed but think back........when someone on this board reveals an accomplishment or an interest which is of a personal nature who is the first one to voice acceptance? To find what others have done as interesting? We have to many who are more interested in tearing down rather than building up IMO.   

As for Mr Keillor his show was lots better before he convinced himself he was a singer........His singing voice is so bad I have to change channels. (Ah the conundrum of life......in one sentence we talk about building others up and in the next we are trashing our fellow man  Wink
  
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Reply #43 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 2:05pm
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db wrote on Jan 6th, 2015 at 7:26am:
First guy or girl to send us a POD of someone with a Grandpa drip wins?

Point is, we are out of PODs folks.


Oooooo.  Gave me something to do on this -17 day.  God knows I'm not going outside.  I know I have some of pics of me and Grampa on Mille Lacs from the 70's.

Looks like it might be time for the POW  Shocked ?  Even I could take 52 pictures.
  
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Reply #44 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 2:06pm
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Let's make this THE last word on a subject that has taken a not so humorous turn. Huh Roll Eyes

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Reply #45 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 2:18pm
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“Two men went into the wilderness to play, one a Floridian artist and the other an alcoholic Minnesotan. “The Floridian stood in his Rail-riders with his boga-grip and bags of name-brand gear and was thinking to himself: ‘God, I thank You that I am not like other people: Democrats, gays, drinkers, sarcastic or self deprecating liberals, or even like this drunk Minnesotan. ‘I fish twice a week, tie all the right knots, have a ninja preacher and quote scripture and right wing political ideas at every opportunity.’

“But the Minnesotan, peeing behind a tree at some distance away, was unable to lift up his eyes to heaven, and was beating his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a complete knucklehead!’ “I tell you, this man went to his tent justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted.”
  
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Reply #46 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 2:32pm
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Was the " drunk Minnesotan" riding a CAMEL thru the EYE of the Needle?  Wink Grin Grin
  
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Reply #47 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 3:00pm
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solotripper wrote on Jan 6th, 2015 at 2:32pm:
Was the " drunk Minnesotan" riding a CAMEL thru the EYE of the Needle?  Wink Grin Grin


I don't get it.   Huh
  
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Reply #48 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 4:49pm
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Last night I woke up at about  two AM and I could see through the skylight a still pretty full moon directly overhead as the clouds had cleared off. An inch of new light fluffy snow had fallen and the skiing would be outstanding. If only I had MT's grit I would get up get dressed and go out for a spectacular ski trek around the farm here in WI. But being the great white northern sissy that I am I curled up under heavy blanky's and went back to sleep.
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Reply #49 - Jan 6th, 2015 at 5:49pm
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Nicely done PJ.

Minus 43 would be rough if not plain and outright dangerous. Not sure I would fare well in that especially now that I'm old, slow and used to warm weather. I used to laugh at the Florida people who would bundle up at the mere hint of cold weather and now I'm one of them.

I did a lot in the teens but never any really cold weather.......below zero for a week in the UP was a hassle with all my sets freezing up. On the western flanks of the cascades in Washington wasn't bad at all with mostly just lots of snow and even then you could drop in elevation and get away from it.

What I liked was going over the same ground for a few weeks and suddenly one day everything is different, smells and colors often radically different in just a 24 hour span.

grit? You bet! Unless of course you drive your line via truck which is certainly more profitable but loads less fun. I remember one extensive beaver swamp that had iced over and then the water dropped. The ice wasn't enough to support my weight with the 2 huge flattails which practically filled my pack basket (tails were out the top). Every step I would eventually break through and fall. Major tough time. Such was life on the line.....lots of similar situations, wading swollen rivers and using my spade as a brace wondering where I would end up if the current got the best of me.

It was a different life......I would quit decent paying jobs come fall to basically break even and work harder than a man should. But I wouldn't have traded it......it will instill a determination and perseverance that is difficult to come by via other means. At least it did for me.

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