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how do you get your THRILLS in the backcountry?

 
 
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Old 10-16.-2003
Bw
 
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Default how do you get your THRILLS in the backcountry?

I've been searching for answers to this question. Mountainbiking,

wilderness.

What have you done in the backcountry that's given you a thrill in the past?

I'm a researcher in England and I'd really like to know about your backcountry related thrills. I'm
currently conducting interviews with people about their personal experiences on the web-site
www.chromo11.com

If you've got something to say on the subject, please visit the site and take an interview. You'll
find a set of short, but carefully crafted questions which you can download and answer at your
leisure; you'll also be able to read more about the project.

Thanks

Brendan email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com web: www.chromo11.com
  #2  
Old 10-16.-2003
Doug Kanter
 
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Default Re: how do you get your THRILLS in the backcountry?

I use the lightest possible fishing tackle so any fish, no matter how small, seems to be a monster.
I talk to each one for a moment or two and then put it back. Unless it's late in the day, I'm
hungry, and the fish is labeled "trout".
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Old 10-16.-2003
The Black Adder
 
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Default Re: how do you get your THRILLS in the backcountry?

"BW" <aerial@cwcom.net> wrote in message news:fa2affc2.0310150253.6ffc0b8c@posting.google.com...
> I've been searching for answers to this question. Mountainbiking,

> wilderness.

I like sneaking up on bears and giving them a good whack or two over the head with my hiking poles.

- BA

> What have you done in the backcountry that's given you a thrill in the past?
>
> I'm a researcher in England and I'd really like to know about your backcountry related thrills.
> I'm currently conducting interviews with people about their personal experiences on the web-site
> www.chromo11.com
>
> If you've got something to say on the subject, please visit the site and take an interview. You'll
> find a set of short, but carefully crafted questions which you can download and answer at your
> leisure; you'll also be able to read more about the project.
>
> Thanks
>
> Brendan email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com web: www.chromo11.com
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Old 10-16.-2003
Puppet Sock
 
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aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message
news:<fa2affc2.0310150253.6ffc0b8c@posting.google.com>... [snip]
> What have you done in the backcountry that's given you a thrill in the past?

Sunsets and sunrises are always great.

Waking up at 3AM to go pee, and getting distracted on the way to the "facilities" by the fact that
the stars are so bright I don't need my flashlight, even with no moon.

Seeing mother black bear and her two cubs. Both good and bad that the little family was 1000 feet
down the slope of the hill. I could not see very clearly, but I felt fairly confident that they were
not going to be coming after me.

That first bite of supper after a 6 hour hike.

Getting to the top of a hill that I turned back on last year due to the weather being colder than I
was prepared for.

Taking a waypoint on my brand new shiny GPS unit.

Spotting wildlife in general. This year I saw grouse in a mating display, a red-headed woodpecker,
and a great blue heron. Plus hundreds of wild geese, many loons, uncountable squirrels and
chipmunks, whiskey jacks, jays, etc.

Four days of hiking on the Bruce trail and only seeing two people. Socks
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Old 10-16.-2003
Rick++
 
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Summit a mountain above the treeline. The 200 km views are breathtaking. No artificial substances or
activities are required.
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Old 10-16.-2003
Pete Hickey
 
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It involves whipped cream, cherries, duct tape, and midgets, but that's all I'll tell you.

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Old 10-16.-2003
Ttt
 
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Woods and wilderness are for Rest and Relaxation!!

Daily life is my excitement. In the woods, I get to REALLY focus on very basic requirements: Lots of
walking/hiking carrying the stuff I need. Making my place to sleep Preparing meals with very limited
ingredients and stuff Paying attention to nature so she doesn't whack me Paying attention to nature
cuz she is so beautiful Taking care of my feet.

"BW" <aerial@cwcom.net> wrote in message news:fa2affc2.0310150253.6ffc0b8c@posting.google.com...
> I've been searching for answers to this question. Mountainbiking,

> wilderness.
>
> What have you done in the backcountry that's given you a thrill in the past?
>
> I'm a researcher in England and I'd really like to know about your backcountry related thrills.
> I'm currently conducting interviews with people about their personal experiences on the web-site
> www.chromo11.com
>
> If you've got something to say on the subject, please visit the site and take an interview. You'll
> find a set of short, but carefully crafted questions which you can download and answer at your
> leisure; you'll also be able to read more about the project.
>
> Thanks
>
> Br
Tn
> email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com web: www.chromo11.com
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Old 10-16.-2003
George Clevelan
 
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On 15 Oct 2003 03:53:47 -0700, aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote:

>I've been searching for answers to this question. Mountainbiking,

>wilderness.
>
>What have you done in the backcountry that's given you a thrill in the past?
>
>I'm a researcher in England and I'd really like to know about your backcountry related thrills. I'm
>currently conducting interviews with people about their personal experiences on the web-site
>www.chromo11.com
>
>If you've got something to say on the subject, please visit the site and take an interview. You'll
>find a set of short, but carefully crafted questions which you can download and answer at your
>leisure; you'll also be able to read more about the project.
>
>Thanks
>
>Brendan email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com web: www.chromo11.com

The backcountry usually brings the thrills to my tent door.

Northern Lights! Loons Calling!! Wolves Calling!!! Thunderstorms! Snowstorms!!! Absolutely still
mornings where the lake in front of my tent is like glass and the tiny splash of a minnow can be
heard 100 yards away.

g.c.
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Old 10-16.-2003
Tallboy
 
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Default Re: how do you get your THRILLS in the backcountry?

In truth- I probably go to the woods to avoid thrills. In other words, I get enough surprises in my
real life- drama at home, stuff coming up a work, etc.. In the woods, there are few surprises. If
you prepare approprately, no real problems seems to come up out there. It's meditative more than it
is some sort of a rush.
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Old 10-16.-2003
Shaun Rimmer
 
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"BW" <aerial@cwcom.net> wrote in message news:fa2affc2.0310150253.6ffc0b8c@posting.google.com...
> I've been searching for answers to this question. Mountainbiking,

> wilderness.
>
> What have you done in the backcountry that's given you a thrill in the past?

Inhaled 'incense' and sat in a tree, diggin' the sunny scenary, mon.

Shaun aRe
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Old 10-16.-2003
Jd
 
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aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message news:<fa2affc2.0310150253.6ffc0b8c@posting.google.com>...
> I'm a researcher in England and I'd really like to know about your backcountry related thrills.
> I'm currently conducting interviews with people about their personal experiences on the web-site

extreeeeeem tiddlywinks

JD
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Old 10-16.-2003
Shaun Rimmer
 
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Default Re: how do you get your THRILLS in the backcountry?

"JD" <dij@usafcct.com> wrote in message news:ebf270c9.0310160535.78319d2d@posting.google.com...
> aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message
news:<fa2affc2.0310150253.6ffc0b8c@posting.google.com>...
> > I'm a researcher in England and I'd really like to know about your backcountry related thrills.
> > I'm currently conducting interviews with people about their personal experiences on the web-site
>
> extreeeeeem tiddlywinks
>
> JD

Heheheheheheheh! That's the first time you've made me laugh in quite a while, you usually rather
dull bastard.

',;~}~

Shaun aRe
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Old 10-16.-2003
Lou W
 
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"Pete Hickey" <pete@bitman.uottawa.ca.DELETE.ME> wrote in message
news:6Qmjb.4149$rj4.345013@weber.videotron.net...
> It involves whipped cream, cherries, duct tape, and midgets, but that's all I'll tell you.
>
Say no more, nudge nudge, wink wink. Though I've always had problems getting the duct tape to
stick to the whipped cream.
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Old 10-16.-2003
D Chadduck
 
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Default Re: how do you get your THRILLS in the backcountry?

Lou W wrote:
> "Pete Hickey" <pete@bitman.uottawa.ca.DELETE.ME> wrote in message
> news:6Qmjb.4149$rj4.345013@weber.videotron.net...
>> It involves whipped cream, cherries, duct tape, and midgets, but that's all I'll tell you.
>>
> Say no more, nudge nudge, wink wink. Though I've always had problems getting the duct tape to
> stick to the whipped cream.
>
>
It's really quite simple. Duct tape first, then toppings and garnish to taste.
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Old 10-17.-2003
Taywood
 
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"Lou W" <sailounot@home.com> wrote in message news:wqyjb.21134$hp5.19264@fed1read04...
>
> "Pete Hickey" <pete@bitman.uottawa.ca.DELETE.ME> wrote in message
> news:6Qmjb.4149$rj4.345013@weber.videotron.net...
> > It involves whipped cream, cherries, duct tape, and midgets, but that's all I'll tell you.
> >
> Say no more, nudge nudge, wink wink. Though I've always had problems getting the duct tape to
> stick to the whipped cream.

Do you think the op could incorporate this into a disneyland thrill ride mmm.
 

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