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Christmas dinner - hiking style.

PostPosted: Mon 04 Mar, 2013 8:28 am
by Onestepmore
Haha , it's a bit late but I found this fun little article while looking for another podcast

http://www.theoutdoorsstation.co.uk/201 ... thin-tent/

All they need are some of these (don't laugh - I have a couple of sets for putting in shrubs outside for parties, and it's a fun light way to light up a tent at any time - gives it a little atmoshere)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Warm-White-4 ... 1e7012c94c
or the little battery operated tea lights (I have some that even change colour)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/24-PCS-7-COL ... 3a796cb44d

Re: Christmas dinner - hiking style.

PostPosted: Mon 04 Mar, 2013 5:09 pm
by Moondog55
Don't laugh but I may just buy a couple of those LED strings for the tipi for this winter

Re: Christmas dinner - hiking style.

PostPosted: Mon 04 Mar, 2013 6:56 pm
by Onestepmore
Just do it!
Coloured or white - gives a nice mood :)

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PostPosted: Mon 08 Apr, 2013 5:18 pm
by Onestepmore
Took my little Xmas lights camping out above the tree line over Easter in our Hilleberg Nallo 3GT. So pretty in the fog and mist. Strung them up over the central arch.
Happy days
Would look beautiful in the snow

I haven't quite worked out how to bake hot cross buns over a camping stove though!

Re: Christmas dinner - hiking style.

PostPosted: Fri 12 Apr, 2013 8:41 pm
by awildland
About every second year we are out for a big walk at Christmas - last year was 6 days down Washpool Creek in Washpool National Park.

While we didn't take any official decorations or presents as pack weight was an issue, my partner Caz got a leech on his testicles as a special present Christmas morning and I got a 'Miniature Robinson Crusoe Raft Building Kit" - photo of results attached - which was used to float squashed march flies down the creek. It's all about making the day special in a wilderness kind of way. :lol:

Re: Christmas dinner - hiking style.

PostPosted: Tue 16 Apr, 2013 5:19 pm
by Onestepmore
Love it
Is this a rituallised march fly send off a bit like the burning pyres floating down the Ganges? Or more like playing Pooh sticks? Either way it was very ceative and I imagine quite a serene way to spend the day
(well maybe not for your parner and his little fat friend!)

Re: Christmas dinner - hiking style.

PostPosted: Fri 26 Apr, 2013 5:14 pm
by awildland
Very much like playing Pooh Sticks !!! and very serene, except for the march flies that weren't dead or floating on the raft and were still attacking us in plague proportions and faster than we could kill them.