Bare floors and lofts - let everyone sleep on the floors - it's easier for the mice to count noses that way!
Bare floors and lofts - let everyone sleep on the floors - it's easier for the mice to count noses that way!
actually neither, if I can tent usually do that
I hiked that ridge Pop told me not to that morning.
Each time out, I see that same ridge- only different.
Each one is an adventure in itself. Leading to what is beyond the next- HIKER7s
I only prefer "clean" shelters. The rest I coudn't care less about...
Be Prepared
I rarely sleep in shelters any more unless the person I'm hiking with refuses to tent, tarp, or hammock.
I used to prefer bunks, for the illusion that they'd keep you away from the crawling critters. That isn't the case. Skunks may not be able to get up into a bunk, but just about anything else you'd want to avoid can.
As I live, declares the Lord God, I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that the wicked turn back from his way and live. Ezekiel 33:11
Neither, I prefer my tent/tarp.
OWL
none of the above. I'm a light sleeper. Snoring and farting and night peeing are inevitable in shelters (even by me, but then it's alright<G>) and intrinsically evil.
I hang in the trees in my hammock.
Miles of Smiles
Tom
mountaineer shelter was built recently. lots of room, covered eating/cooking area, benches, great close water supply, 3 levels, right off the trail & only about 15 miles south of kincora. one of my favorites
I hiked that ridge Pop told me not to that morning.
Each time out, I see that same ridge- only different.
Each one is an adventure in itself. Leading to what is beyond the next- HIKER7s
I perfer swinging between trees myself!
IN VINO VERITAS
It would take an act of God to get me to sleep in a shelter again. I've only slept 3 times in a shelter and that's enough for this lifetime.
neither for me,will stick with the HUBBA