Sporting Outdoors > New Flickr Set: Camping Oct 2006
[Crasymaker] New Flickr Set: Camping Oct 2006 We recently went on our annual Fall camping trip to Longpool. Unlike last year, we didnt find any sweet parties out there but we did carry on the tradition of “shot night” where everyone brings a shot in hopes of winning the Shot Crown for the season. Thats probably all I should say about that. Other highlights include another trip to Eds Flags-n-Stuff, a nice hike and the conception of “freaky river natives” (dont ask). Click here for the photos. No Comments...
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