Re: [Philmont]: Sleeping Pads

From: Johnlebl@aol.com
Date: Fri Dec 07 2001 - 20:07:16 CST


In a message dated 12/7/2001 10:30:18 AM EST,
chrisinhouston@kingwoodcable.com writes:
 
<< One option is to get a 3/4 self inflating and cut a small piece
 of closed cell pad and use the closed cell as a foot rest at night and a
 rear-end rest during the day. Velcro can be added to keep it in place at
 night. >>
 
 
Ditto on that one. The best of both worlds. If you draw a checkerboard on
the closed cell pad, you got a built in game. Rocks or coins serve as
checkers. I never had the desire to think as much on the trail as a chess
set would require. I have spent many a rainy evening playing cards in a tent
on canoe trips. Checkers is a good diversion.
 
John LeBlanc
 
 
 
 
 
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