frop
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yeah we did hit the spot sat better safe then sorry. we ran out of dry wood by 12 am since we only had 10 trees to use for wood we were burning green branches. which caused a lot of smoke. there is not much you can do when its all you have. and when you are burning wet wood you will need to blow on the fire a lot to keep it going. I was able to keep a fire going all night with wet wood so I would have to say I have really good fire making skills. I would like to see you keep wet wood burning all night revyG . and by your comments you have never been to the back side of silent pass (Duncan) and seen the only way out which is 200 foot climb maybe 40 deg angle. there is no getting out of there slow mo you need to punch it and when you climb in a whiteout situation you cant tell how fast you are going or are you even moving. cant see bumps and if you even knew what you were talking about you would know that you are trying to make it through a 40 foot opening to crest the mt.