Our First Camping Trip
On a warm summer night a bunch of us decided it'd be more fun to go camping than spend the night at someone's house. So me, Jake T., Brett, Jordan, Quinlan, and Nick headed back to the trails in front of my house where we liked to ride bikes and quads. We took lots of chips, smore's material, flashlights, and our sleeping bags. When we ran out of sticks to burn around our clear campsite, I had to venture into the dark, scary woods to find some bigger pieces to burn. I ended up finding an old worn out ax stuck into a big tree that someone had left long ago. When I brought the ax back to camp, it's use became the night's activity. For hours we took turns chopping away at a total of thirteen 15 to 30 foot high trees with our dull ax. We built a huge fire and didn't let it die down all night and well into the next morning. And I still got in trouble for wasting wood because even after we burned at such a rapid pace there were still half a dozen whole trees lying on the grond in a pile near the fire. It was definately one of the best all nighters I'd ever had.
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it was very cold in early spring trev, nick, trip, kee, aus, twig, and i all went camping. we had to go cut down a tree and make our own fire wood. . after we got enough fire wood we decided to sit around the fire and talk, and then after awhile of sca...
it was very cold in early spring trev, nick, trip, kee, aus, twig, and i all went camping. we had to go cut down a tree and make our own fire wood. . after we got enough fire wood we decided to sit around the fire and talk, and then after awhile of sca...
it was very cold in early spring trev, nick, trip, kee, aus, twig, and i all went camping. we had to go cut down a tree and make our own fire wood. . after we got enough fire wood we decided to sit around the fire and talk, and then after awhile of sca...
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