[pct-l] Wine packing!
Tortoise
Tortoise73 at charter.net
Sat Nov 3 23:14:04 CDT 2007
Years ago, I would carry 1/2 a liter of wine in a nalgene bottle I
swiped from the stock where I worked. Made the evening enjoyable and
made the ground much softer. (liquid mattress)
I'm not suppose to consume alcohol any more, but I still have a few
drinks. However the wine does make the pack heavier.
Tortoise
<> He who finishes last, wins! <>
Paul Magnanti wrote:
> Hey.. I went hiking today. Not sure what the term of the hike is since we went off trail and covered a fair amount of miles/elev gain....
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> *BUT* I did pack in some wine..in a gatorade bottle! A nice vintage of "Scatola di vino". Packing it in a gatorade bottle made it that much more classy! The day was beautiful with blue skies, sunshine, the Continental Divide looked awesome and I was accompanied by good friends. Saw a part of my adopted home town that I never saw before.
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> Take a deep breath people. Go out and hike. Drink some boxed wine in a gatorade bottle, enjoy the views and realize the preciousness of each day. Bringing back a 1 month (or 1 yr old) thread aint worth it. ;-)
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> Finally Greg said: "I ain't no saint. These things are things that I aspire to, but don't always succeed at.
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> Same here my friend. I think that applies to everyone...and it is why I have to remember to take a deep breath at times. :)
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> Mags
> (more of a 6 cylinder jeep than a 4 cyl or 8 cy)l
> (more hiking tomorrow)
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