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^She should have something to communicate with you at least^Jim McGinn said:Does she not have her phone and other communication stuff?
Nope, at least she doesn'tJim McGinn said:Does she not have her phone and other communication stuff?
The adhults doCrackin355 said:Number 1 rule when you do camping: have a means of communicating on you at all times.
Use carrier pigeonYou're Thirteen said:Nope, at least she doesn'tJim McGinn said:Does she not have her phone and other communication stuff?
Crackin355 said:Number 1 rule when you do camping: have a means of communicating on you at all times.
I don't know why you said Nope when it's just reinforcing my point. If the adults have phones on them then that's still a means of communicating.Farkles14 said:Crackin355 said:Number 1 rule when you do camping: have a means of communicating on you at all times.
Nope. I've gone camping with the Boy Scouts hundreds of times, and Cirdec's absolutely right. Only the adults are permitted to carry or use electronic devices, including cellphones, etc. And even then they are only to be used in the event of an emergency, not for frivolously texting your significant other at home.
Dr. Javelin said:if you're going, bring some sort of survival kit with matches and a hatchet
a gun is also helpful for defending yourself and hunting
Aren't those extinct?Jim McGinn said:Use carrier pigeonYou're Thirteen said:Nope, at least she doesn'tJim McGinn said:Does she not have her phone and other communication stuff?
Crackin355 said:I don't know why you said Nope when it's just reinforcing my point. If the adults have phones on them then that's still a means of communicating.Farkles14 said:Crackin355 said:Number 1 rule when you do camping: have a means of communicating on you at all times.
Nope. I've gone camping with the Boy Scouts hundreds of times, and Cirdec's absolutely right. Only the adults are permitted to carry or use electronic devices, including cellphones, etc. And even then they are only to be used in the event of an emergency, not for frivolously texting your significant other at home.
That post was more in reply to Cirdec than it was to YK anyway, I implied that it was just a general rule for camping because things can go wrong and having a way of contacting in an emergency would be ideal, but it seems that didn't translate well through text.
Crackin355 said:on you
Does she have a cute friend or sister?You're Thirteen said:My girl is leaving for a camping trip tomorrow morning and she won't be back until next weekend, but I already miss her heaps so halp me pass the time. Inbox me or something..
Farkles14 said:Why was this brought up in the first place?
i'd rather bring a 30-6 rifleXanthium said:A good ol' Magnum. I would bring a phone too.Dr. Javelin said:if you're going, bring some sort of survival kit with matches and a hatchet
a gun is also helpful for defending yourself and hunting
Sir Komlin IV said:Being absolutely honest, most of the regulars on this forum (me included) probably don't have much experience with love.
it's funny because you're calling yourself a regular and i have no idea who you areSir Komlin IV said:Being absolutely honest, most of the regulars on this forum (me included) probably don't have much experience with love.