Comments for Campfire Guy http://www.campfireguy.com Gear - Outdoors - Shenanigans Tue, 28 Jul 2020 23:33:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.3 Comment on Yeti Rambler 10 Oz. Lowball Review by Mack Paradowski http://www.campfireguy.com/yeti-rambler-10-oz-lowball-review/#comment-48 Mon, 27 Aug 2018 20:55:32 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=1072#comment-48 In reply to Grandma.

Indeed, though a little too much coffee makes the aiming part a little jittery. Thanks for posting!

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Comment on Yeti Rambler 10 Oz. Lowball Review by Grandma http://www.campfireguy.com/yeti-rambler-10-oz-lowball-review/#comment-47 Mon, 27 Aug 2018 20:37:11 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=1072#comment-47 I’m sure if you’re a happy coffee camper, that enables you to watch patiently, aim carefully, or sit content just watching things go by. Good reason for liking coffee!!

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Comment on REI Co-op Half Dome 2 Plus Review by Mack Paradowski http://www.campfireguy.com/rei-half-dome-2-plus-review/#comment-46 Wed, 06 Sep 2017 13:49:27 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=671#comment-46 In reply to Lars.

I did before I purchased it. I’ve not had any problems with it so far (knocks on wood). Do you happen to own one as well?

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Comment on REI Co-op Half Dome 2 Plus Review by Lars http://www.campfireguy.com/rei-half-dome-2-plus-review/#comment-45 Mon, 14 Aug 2017 18:39:02 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=671#comment-45 There are allot of pole breakage problems with this tent. Read the reviews

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Comment on Hands Off Our National Monuments by Mack Paradowski http://www.campfireguy.com/national-monuments-for-all/#comment-44 Mon, 19 Jun 2017 14:00:42 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=916#comment-44 In reply to Tobias Mann.

I too have a long list of National Parks and Monuments I’d like to visit one day. Just need time and money. Some assurances from DC that they’ll all be around for a long time would be nice too. Your Moab post was awesome, hope you guys make it back soon!

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Comment on Hands Off Our National Monuments by Tobias Mann http://www.campfireguy.com/national-monuments-for-all/#comment-43 Fri, 16 Jun 2017 05:26:03 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=916#comment-43 Growing up in Minnesota where we only have one National Park, which for the record is really hard to get to, I didn’t understand or appreciate our national park system until recently. These place’s shear beauty is unfathomable. My experience in Canyon Lands and Arches National Park last year (You might enjoy my post on Moab if you’re interested in finding out more.), had a powerful affect on me. Protecting these beautiful places has become a priority. I want to thank you for making the avenues for doing so clear to everyone. Now, now one has an excuse.

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Comment on Hands Off Our National Monuments by Mack Paradowski http://www.campfireguy.com/national-monuments-for-all/#comment-42 Thu, 15 Jun 2017 16:31:39 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=916#comment-42 In reply to Nicole Atkins.

That is my biggest fear. Thus far, the opposing views I’ve seen to my post aren’t, “National Monuments are bad and they need to go”. Their positions have been, “Well if Obama hadn’t overreached his authority, maybe we wouldn’t need a review”. The review covers designations over the last 20 years, including those implemented by G.W. Bush. This issue should span political lines. Does the review end up benefiting the general public, or only the shareholders of some big corporation? Just because your predecessor did something, doesn’t necessarily make it bad. We get it, the reality TV star won. He needs to do good for the people, not his ego or some hidden agenda.

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Comment on Hands Off Our National Monuments by Nicole Atkins http://www.campfireguy.com/national-monuments-for-all/#comment-41 Tue, 13 Jun 2017 15:55:10 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=916#comment-41 You raise a good point. If the blowhards in Washington start thinking they can just break the rules set forth by their predecessors, they’ll start with things like monuments, refuges, and historical sites. But why stop there? Next things they’ll end up going for are the national parks and BLM areas.

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Comment on GSI Outdoors Ultralight Javadrip Review by Mack Paradowski http://www.campfireguy.com/gsi-outdoors-ultralight-javadrip-review/#comment-40 Mon, 22 May 2017 15:37:52 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=883#comment-40 In reply to Kristen.

That is correct. You just need hot water, coffee, Javadrip and a mug and you are good to go. At work, I use our hot water dispenser. Thanks for reading, commenting and for all the support!

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Comment on GSI Outdoors Ultralight Javadrip Review by Kristen http://www.campfireguy.com/gsi-outdoors-ultralight-javadrip-review/#comment-39 Mon, 22 May 2017 14:33:13 +0000 http://www.campfireguy.com/?p=883#comment-39 So you can just heat up hot water any old way, right? We don’t have the privilege of camping with someone as geared up as the Campfire Guy, so just getting the javadrip, plus a cup, and a way to heat up water would work, right?

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