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  1. TonyC
    11-18-2010 05:59 AM - permalink
    TonyC
    How do I join West Coast campers social group?
  2. Newanderthal
    09-10-2010 02:08 PM - permalink
    Newanderthal
    Thanks for reading, man. It means a lot.
    I always considered myself a story teller and if my writing makes people feel like I'm right there, relaying my experiences, then I consider the mission accomplished. I'm really glad you liked it. I had fun on the trip. It was truly a life-changing experience. I learned more about myself on that trip than I had during the previous 29 years of living. Wouldn't trade it for anything.
  3. backpacking america
    07-02-2009 09:28 PM - permalink
    backpacking america
    i havent been able to start the me great adventure just yet. still working on getting my plain ticket money. but i have been living out in the woods. i just got back from a lil trip in PA. next week i should be starting
  4. backpacking america
    06-18-2009 02:02 PM - permalink
    backpacking america
    yea i think i will hop on the AP from NC thanks

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  • About 2coastcamper
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    Used to live in North Carolina, now living in California
    Location
    Northern California
    Interests
    Camping, Hiking, watching football (football), watching football (soccer), kayaking, climbing.
    Occupation
    writer (while I can still afford to be one)
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Posted 08-13-2009 at 05:00 AM by 2coastcamper Comments 0
Posted in Uncategorized
I just spent three days in Eldorado National Forest. I've got to say, it's been some of the best camping I've found on the west coast. I stopped in the ranger station on the way in, and they gave me the drill --- no registration needed, no fees. Just camp where you want to, heed the fire restrictions, and pack out what you pack in. It was great. Basically, I was turned loose in a national forest, and allowed to camp WHEREVER I WANTED. I crossed a river, and hunkered down on the other bank. I made...

Posted 07-01-2009 at 12:07 AM by 2coastcamper Comments 0
Posted in Product Reviews
Whether you're camping or using it at home, the Burt's Bees Citrus & Ginger Root body bar is an interesting way to start your day.

While it's not my favorite bar of soap out there, the natural smell of the ginger mixed with citrus fills my nose with an invigorating aroma. It's also great to know you're bathing with a bar of soap that's almost completely all natural (99.72%).

The smell doesn't last on your skin after the shower, but that's a good thing. It's such...

Posted 06-25-2009 at 03:26 AM by 2coastcamper Comments 2
Posted in Product Reviews
There are two things Les Stroud of Survivorman never left behind when he went out into the wilderness -- his trusty harmonica and a handy multi-tool.

Almost everyone here will agree, a good multi-tool is a must not only for every camping trip, but for even a day hike or picnic. But for those who are on a budget, the $50-$100 models sold by Leatherman and Gerber might be a tad out of reach.

Personally, I had an incident involving a raging river ... well, let's just say...

Posted 06-25-2009 at 03:18 AM by 2coastcamper Comments 0
Posted in Trip Reports
I went trail running yesterday on Mt. Tam in the Bay Area of northern California. It was fun, and a darn good workout. The trail I used was downhill on the way in, and uphill on the way out. So I really had to push myself at the end. I couldn't just "ease" to the finish line. There were a few times when I had to slow down to a walk, for safety. The terrain was to uneven, rocky or rough. Staying at a run over those areas would have simply been irresponsible. But the hard work it took to...

Posted 06-23-2009 at 12:57 PM by 2coastcamper Comments 0
Posted in Product Reviews
On my recent camping trip, I used my Light My Fire Firesteel Scout to light everything for the weekend.

For lighting fires, I used it once with magnesium shavings and once without. With the shavings, the fire went up in two strikes. But the shavings took about 15 minutes to make, and it sure is a way to dull a knife quickly. The second night, I worked more on my tinder bundle. Making sure it was soft and packed correctly took away the need for the magnesium. The second fire took about...
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A multi tool is a versatile...
Posted 08-22-2009 at 09:36 PM by renoos08 renoos08 is offline
Thanks, good to know...
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For the Flash65, REI...
Posted 06-23-2009 at 01:01 PM by 2coastcamper 2coastcamper is offline
A great review, thank...
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