So far, we've not heard from the child who is likely the sensible one.
So far, we've not heard from the child who is likely the sensible one.
The prospect of spending 6 months outdoors in the cold mountains has left it speechless...
I can only imagine what it's first words will be.
...and then at about 2 1/2 yo
just wait till I grow up, and you're old one day.
The kid is going to be messed up. Whenever it grows up and hears the words "Appalachian Trail" it will foul it's undies from fear...
North American Indians carried babies on their backs.
You mean the cradleboard? Essentially a Zpacks ArcBlast....
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People lived in primitive shelter in these mountains for thousands of years. Even with all those generations of bushcraft and knowledge handed down, they had a high infant mortality rate. Babies don't suck it up when temperatures drop into the teens or they're caught in rain that lasts for days. They die. Tiny bodies lose core temperature very quickly.
You can walk in another person's shoes, but only with your feet
Can't mail that gear (baby) home when you realize it's heavy and annoying after 10 miles.
Hope the little on does not get Lyme!
I think baby s-h-one-t is more effective than Pemetherine in keeping ticks at bay
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...don't forget to poke some holes.
Apparently they've sold their home. It will have to be a bounce box
Nothing like burning the bridge to home to motivate the troops...