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What's your worst camping screw up?or disaster?, trust me you're not alone |
Jul 21 2008, 04:39 PM
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![]() Venting Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 717 Joined: 14-August 07 From: Ohio--die hard Ohio State fan!! Member No.: 21 |
What's the most embarresing thing or worst disaster that's happened to you while camping or just spending time in the great outdoors?
As many of you know I spend alot of time at our camper,a whole 29 ft. of it, in the summer time and this year is no different except for the fact that I seem to currently hold the title for the most "campfire disasters" at our campgrounds. 1. The night we had our first campfire our dog Maggie (see avatar) was laying a little too close to the fire ring and Ken told me to get her and move her over. After moving her away once I noticed she was back again only this time her behind was too close. Pembrook Corgie's don't have tails, just fluffy little behinds and when I went to move her again I noticed that her fluffy butt was smoking!! No flames visable but she sure was starting to smoke. There I am in front of all of the neighbors trying to beat the smoke off her butt before the flames started!!! 2. Ken brought a new pad lock for our new storage shed, no problem with that, unless you get the lock out and forget that the keys to it were still attached to the piece of cardboard you just threw into the fire!! Ya should have seen him scramble for those keys. I stupidly laughed my butt off at him and let him have it again the next day when I found the part of one of the keys that hadn't burned up.(the plastic handle of course was gone) The only thing that saved him was that he hadn't locked the lock yet. I'm sure you all know that what goes around comes around and guess who's turn it was next? Yep, your's truely. This is almost too embarressing but I guess since I told on Ken I might as well tell you exactly how stupid I really am. 3. We had finished supper one evening and had used the "good china" (paper plates of course). As Ken was running the water to clean our only pan I was being Miss Neat and Clean as usual and gathered up the plates and napkins and took them and threw them in the fire to dispose of them. As I'm on my way out the lady across the street came over to ask Ken for some help at her camper. I, in the meantime go past her on the steps to go in and get my, Oh I hate to say this, partial plate that I had just wrapped in a napkin and layed on the table so I could clean it. Guess what wasn't on the table!! In a dead panic I just about knocked Liz off of the steps and went digging in the fire with hopes that it hadn't gotten to it yet! No such luck, I did manage to get it knocked out of one of the air holes in the bottom but Polident sure wasn't going to fix this, now or ever!!! Liz told me that's what I got for laughing at Ken for throwing away his keys !! I have to laugh about it now but Oh Boy it sure wasn't funny that night. Now if I can tell on myself like this you can do it too, give it up, what's happened to you?? Hmmmm???? This post has been edited by Iodine: Jul 21 2008, 04:41 PM -------------------- Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.~~
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Jul 21 2008, 05:04 PM
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![]() Genius ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,139 Joined: 8-November 07 From: England Member No.: 216 |
Oh dear! Poor Iodine!
No camping disasters, apart from rain! -------------------- Snana, the friendly Sioux. |
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Jul 21 2008, 09:01 PM
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![]() Vented Out ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 1,079 Joined: 26-August 07 From: Canada Member No.: 37 |
Nope, my camping story can't hold a candle to yours, Iodine! Sorry, but I'm still laughing!
When the girls were all about 10, we decided we too could be campers (we, whose idea of a holiday is room service and starched sheets on the beds)... and off we went to buy a tent, a screened 'tent' (I hate bugs), a lovely stainless steel camping stove and all the other paraphernalia ... absolutely positive this would be a great experience for the kids - and the cost of all this stuff, well, camping over the rest of our lifetime would surely make them pay for themselves many times over. And off we went to a Provincial park ... beautiful site, huge lake, sunshine beaming down and the 'perfect spot' to trundle in our stuff and pitch our camp site. Mosquitoes can get through mesh. So can other bugs if kids forget to zip it each time. Bugs can also get into tents - and bite! Sunshine is lovely but a child with a wicked sunburn is not much fun - and two other girls with a terrible 'itch' from something in the lake water, less fun. (And no, I didn't take anything for bug bites - but did take a little flower vase lest we find some lovely wild flowers to adore our 'dinner table'). Public out houses were a long way away so suggested girls simply make 'themselves at home in the bushes far from camp' - sadly, nettles are not friendly things! Finally to bed, all snuggled down in our brand new sleeping bags ... and poof, the temperature started dropping. When it's cold, children seem to have to go to the washroom every 10 minutes - and since nettles were still a vivid memory for all three of them, we took turns walking them to the out houses - using the only flashlight we brought. (Take two, always take two as ye who is without the flash light is truly left in the dark - eek!). And the rain started ... the 'water resistant' tent resisted about 10 rain drops before it started to leak on us ... but it was the hours of dumping from the skies that did us in. We've pitched our tent on the only low area around - and no, sleeping bags do not float! Ugh. The next day was equally as bad and when we finally trundled all this wet (heavy) stuff back to the car, we promised we would not again introduce them to the "great outdoors" - gentle smile. And yup, we put a notice up at our work place the next day for 'nearly new camping equipment for sale at a great price!'. -------------- Really looking forward to hearing about your adventure, The Colonel - please don't forget to tell us about it! And still laughing about the 'plate, Iodine! |
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Jul 22 2008, 02:59 PM
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![]() Advanced Venter ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 297 Joined: 15-December 07 From: Cleveland, Ohio Member No.: 291 |
After 13 years, there's too many to count. The one that sticks in my mind involves a skunk, my dog, and a couple of golf carts loaded with overly intoxicated campers. It was not a pretty sight
This post has been edited by garmanma: Jul 22 2008, 03:00 PM -------------------- Mark
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Jul 22 2008, 07:58 PM
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![]() Vented Out ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 1,079 Joined: 26-August 07 From: Canada Member No.: 37 |
Now that leaves a lot to the imagination ... and I must have a good one as I burst into laughter just thinking of what may have happened!
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Jul 23 2008, 09:21 AM
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![]() Advanced Venter ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 297 Joined: 15-December 07 From: Cleveland, Ohio Member No.: 291 |
The skunk survived
Wish I could say the same for one of the golf carts Note: Golf carts don't float This post has been edited by garmanma: Jul 23 2008, 09:24 AM -------------------- Mark
Why won't my laptop work? Having grandkids is God's way of giving you a 2nd chance because you were too busy working your butt off the 1st time around |
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Jul 23 2008, 03:56 PM
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![]() Venting Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 717 Joined: 14-August 07 From: Ohio--die hard Ohio State fan!! Member No.: 21 |
I don't know Mara, nettles, bug bites,rain and one flashlight sounds pretty well up there with mine, except the plate. I love the fact that you took a nice vase for any pretty flowers you might find and no bug spray!! Always the gardener!!
I want to hear about the dog,skunk,golf cart and the drunken campers Mark!!! That must be a real doozy!! OH! and Colonel, give it up now, long or not we need your story!!! So get with it will ya???!! The summers not over yet and I'm terrified to think what else might happen around here. Oh!! I did spot a dying honey bee, they've been showing up alot lately, and decided to put the poor thing out of it's misery the other night. With my good deed done I headed into the camper but the unappreciative little bugger got one last shot in even after death, I accidently stepped on him bare footed and the littl B's stinger went into my foot!!! I'm can't seem to win, even the dead are going after me. Think I'll stay out of graveyards for awhile. This post has been edited by Iodine: Jul 23 2008, 04:05 PM -------------------- Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.~~
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Jul 23 2008, 05:01 PM
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![]() Genius ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,139 Joined: 8-November 07 From: England Member No.: 216 |
You are a hard taskmaster, Iodine!
When I was around 24, two friends, John and Dave, and I, went to Cambridgeshire Folk festival, camping. But apart from real music we also liked our beer so went scouting for nice pubs. Now you guys out there in the USA don't know our accent differences, but the fens of Cambridgeshire have a soft Norfolky tone, something between Robert Newton and David Bowie for want of better examples. We arrived at a pub called the 'Old House at Home' in Fen Ditton at five past twelve on a Sunday. The pubs in England opened from 12 until 2p.m. on a Sunday in those days. But when we knocked on the old black wood door, there was no answer! After much thirsty knocking, finally many bolts awakened the door, it opened slightly ajar and a tiny old man with round glasses poked his bald head around the doors edge. 'Yers, waht will ye be wanting then?' 'Er, sorry sir, are you open?' Dave asked stroking his chin. 'Ooh, yers, is that the toime?' The old mans arm struggled through the door, to behold his watch. 'I suppose we be. Come on in boiyes.' We walked in and headed for the bar.............and stopped........no bar! Just tables. 'Sit yerself dahn boiys. Maud! We're open!' Out came Maud, his wife, floral dress and apron. 'Now what will ye boiyes be havin'' 'Oh.' John started. 'What bitters do you have?' 'Bitterrrs? Biiiterrrs? We don't have that new fangled stuff 'ere boiy, just Mild. Unless yer be wanting a short?' 'Ah, three Milds then please.' John asked. Maud disappeared out the back door! 'Have you any darts?' I asked, noticing the strange dartboard, (not all dartboards are the same and they vary around England). 'Thers some behind the cover ther.' The old man said, observing us closely. We were the only ones there after all. Maud arrived with the drinks and we began to chalk up a game of modified 'Halve-it'. I threw three practise darts, stepped up to pull them out, where upon withdrawal the dartboard crashed to the ground. The tyre holding it, as true as I breathe, fell over my head and rested on my shoulders! 'Wa ye doin' ta me dartboard!' The now pipe-smoking landlord shouted. 'Darts be off!' 'Sorry.' I said, 'I really am sorry.' 'Ne'er mine.' Maud said, 'I've be on at 'im ta fix it fer years. Why don' ye play a gam a cards, thers a table ther? Give erm some cards wi ya Jim.' The landlord gave Dave the cards. John pulled the fold-up type green baized table out from the wall and he and I drew chairs up, Dave went to draw his, but first decided to throw the cards onto the table. The table collapsed on impact and fell on to my lap! 'Wa ye doin ta me card table!' Jim the landlord shouted. 'Gi me them ther cards!' 'I be on about 'im ta fix that fer years too!' Maud said. 'Ne'er mind boiyes, enjoy yer drinks, we're just out 'ere if ye needs.' We sat quietly and began to laugh. What a place! No bar, just old oak tables, no bitter, broken tables and dartboard! Soon we needed refills and I was delegated to find Jim or Maud as it was my round. I passed a little room that had the mild barrels in and then found a hallway to the backdoor that was open. Going through I found the couple tending there garden! 'Er, three more Milds please!' I called. 'Yer, we be in now, nerly one-a-clock.' We were served our beers. At around one-a.....sorry, one O'clock a Land Rover pulled up and a gaggle of locals were soon in the pub with 'Herlow Mauds and jerlow Jims', 'The usuals' etc. Then another Land Rover, then another and more and more. Soon the pub was so packed we could not get up from our seats. The entire place a hubbub of Norfolky crossed London accents of the local farmers, clearly from miles around. Then last orders bell, then time, then 'Out yer go!', 'Come on yer lot, out!' As we got up to leave we all got seperated in the tumult and squeezed out he door, I turned 360 getting out. Once out the door closed with lots of bolts clanging shut only to be outdinned by the starting of engines of around 20 or so Land Rovers. The dust of the scene was like something out of a spaghetti western. As the last one sped off the sudden sound of nothing enveloped us. Birds tweeted, dust slowly settled and a scorched sun beat upon us. Then we realised, Fen Ditton, a very long village [Ditton] was equally divided between us, and we all needed the little boys room.............................. Went back many years later, alas, it is now a dwelling house. Will never forget that day. -------------------- Snana, the friendly Sioux. |
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Jul 25 2008, 08:05 PM
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![]() Venting Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 717 Joined: 14-August 07 From: Ohio--die hard Ohio State fan!! Member No.: 21 |
OH! Colonel! Your luck isn't much better than mine!!
-------------------- Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.~~
Thomas Alva Edison ![]() I Search for the Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, Who will you search for? |
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Jul 25 2008, 10:01 PM
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![]() Vented Out ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 1,079 Joined: 26-August 07 From: Canada Member No.: 37 |
Yes, I agree Iodine!
You poor thing, Colonel - no wonder you remember the time so well - thanks ever so much for sharing it with us! |
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Aug 8 2008, 12:00 AM
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![]() Venting Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 717 Joined: 14-August 07 From: Ohio--die hard Ohio State fan!! Member No.: 21 |
Yipee!!!!
The saga continues,unfortunately or hilariously depending on how you look at it. NO !! I haven't burnt anything else up! We had found a really great deal on a pontoon boat and after checking it out ourselves and having some friends who knew alot more than we did about pontoon boats and having it out on the water with the owner we bought ourselves an 18 ft. pontoon boat. The first few times we took it out it was great and a good time was had by all, meaning that everyone who didn't come to visit before suddenly decides it would be nice to come and see us. Hmmm, could it be that we now have a boat??? Yesterday we went out again and took a picnic lunch with us. We were going to anchor off of one of the islands and have lunch on the boat. After being out for several hours we were getting rather hungry and found a perfect spot for our floating picnic. Uh,huh!! Oh for a camcorder!! I could have one $10,000 on America's Funniest Home Video's!!! You haven't lived until you see the look on the face of a good ole Kentucky briar after he's thrown the anchor in the water only to watch the rope float up to the top EMPTY!!! "The Oh!, today we learned that you don't put the Bimini cover (awning so to speak) down until after you've got the boat cover completely snapped, in the back at least.... -------------------- Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.~~
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Aug 8 2008, 01:11 AM
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Venting Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 617 Joined: 25-July 08 Member No.: 431 |
My worst camping disaster was when I swallowed a fly. I have only been camping once and did not care for it much.
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Aug 8 2008, 01:33 AM
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![]() Vented Out ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 1,079 Joined: 26-August 07 From: Canada Member No.: 37 |
Doubt if the fly cared for the experience either!
Dod, Iodine! Between you and Ken I'm beginning to worry - gentle smile! Do do do wear that life jacket at all times - and, come to think of it, do you have flares and something to bail the boat out with??? Don't fret, we all have to learn - and just enjoy! |
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Aug 8 2008, 07:21 AM
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![]() Vented Out ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Global Moderator Posts: 1,254 Joined: 13-August 07 From: Sydney Australia Member No.: 15 |
That is a very funny story,Iodine. I can see the funny side,although it must have been a worry at the time. It is all a learning curve,and I'm sure you and Ken will get so much fun, out of this boat.You have to get some pics to show us.
Thanks for sharing. -------------------- ![]() I Search for the Sjogren's Foundation,Who will you search for? I once had a life.. now I have the Internet... |
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Aug 8 2008, 07:29 AM
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![]() Vented Out ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Global Moderator Posts: 1,254 Joined: 13-August 07 From: Sydney Australia Member No.: 15 |
My worst camping disaster was when I swallowed a fly. I have swallowed many flies,in my lifetime,and it is a nasty experience. Never have got used to the taste. -------------------- ![]() I Search for the Sjogren's Foundation,Who will you search for? I once had a life.. now I have the Internet... |
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