That snake didn't look like any of the photos I saw of copperheads. I thought there was a chance it was a rattler. The snake looked like it had some damage to the tail area from being run over by a car. Maybe it lost its rattle. It most likely was a water snake as there are lots of them here...
4000' is a good day. It's been a while since I had one like that.
I wore a gortex ski jacket on a rainy trip and it got soaked pretty quick. I have no faith in the stuff.
Believe it or not, Spam is so popular that the Walmart in midtown Anchorage has it locked up.
I've never noticed that, but when I freeze steak to take on a trip I wrap it in plastic wrap to prevent freezer burn. I then wrap that in aluminum foil when I pack it for a trip. When I reheat at camp...
I’m ok with six more weeks of winter.
To answer your question. Stewed groundhog tasted like a beef chuck pot roast to me. Maybe that’s why they’re called woodchuck. It’s way better than raccoon, that’s for sure.
I'm sure it's not just you Erica, I may have felt that way at one time too. For the last several years when I make burgers I usually make extras to have some leftover. They reheat fine if they aren't dried out in the first place. I've been cooking mine on a grill pan or regular frying pan as...
Great job on the burgers, they look great.
I like that reversible griddle. I'm in the market for one and the reversible looks like the way to go.
I've never thought about making burgers on a trip, but I don't see why not. I see three ways I would do it.
1) Bring fresh burger in a kryovak 1 lb...
I really like my composite Seliga Tripper at 40 lbs. It's a great hull that I love to paddle, I think Joe hit the nail on the head with this one. Although I'd rather paddle one of my w/c boats I love this boat and don't feel the compromise too much.
I agree that the light composite boats don't...