camping oven stove Where can I list my R.V. (motor home) for sale on the internet for FREE?
I’d like to sell my G.M.C. Midas motor home, that has only 75,000 miles on it, with a small V8 engine (good on gas), and has a great working roof air conditioner, a great gas stove with oven, fridge, and pleanty of cabinet space. It has a cream and blue exterior, with a mauve and blue interior. It sleeps six. Rides good, and is inspected (in Penna.), and ready to drive away. I’m only asking $3,500. for it. My E-mail address is bobbyg18052@yahoo.com, and I live in Whitehall, Penna. No one in my family is interested in camping anymore, so I want to give this R. V. to a family that will enjoy it. Oh, it does have a shower, kitchen sink, and toilet. The tires a very good, so I think that someone will be very happy with this unit. (it needs tlc) because it’s a 1977 but there is no holding this tough woking truck down. First $3,500. drives it away. Certified bank check, or cash sales only.
best compound bows what arrow size would fit my 45-55lb compound bow best?
There are too many unknown variables such as draw length, cam type etc. But here is a link that will tell you exactly which arrow your bow will shoot best.
book camping online Does anyone know the title of a book I read in middle school?(details inside)?
Its about a girl who has a gay father with AIDS. I think in the book they go together on this camping trip or something for people who know someone with a deadly disease. I think the father dies at the end too.
I think the cover of the book has a picture of a bus going down a road and the sky is really colorful like after it rains.
Anybody know what the title might be? I’ve tried searching online but I can’t seem to find it.
Yes, thats it! Thank you all!
I was also going to suggest “Earthshine” by Theresa Nelson. The plot is pretty much what you described, and the cover has the bus: http://www.amazon.com/Earthshine-Theresa-Nelson/dp/0531068676/?tag=24680e-20
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hunting packs What are the pack types of Scent hound hunting?
I really need to know this, so I can tell someone. I’m not sure what they mean by pack types, and I can’t ask. But please help, if you have any sort of clue whatsoever!
there are three ways this can be taken.
1) The first is the general character of the pack based on hound type being used. If the pack is full of loud baying long legged dogs with good stamina, say Walker Hounds, the it is a fast pack or a long pack.
A group of harriers, which are generally less bayful, less longlegged, and of less samina is a drive pack
a group of beagles or similar dogs is a close pack.
2.) The second way of using pack type is when using a specific breed of dog, there are different methods of organizing a pack. This is mostly applied to actual hunting competition, to compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges. For example, in beagle hunting trials, there are 5 pack types: Brace (3 dogs), Small Pack, Small Pack Option, (not sure the exact distinction, but 5-7 dogs) Gundog Brace (2 dogs, guns fired during the test to make sure they are not distracted), and Large Pack (20 or so dogs, must run at leas 3 hours) Beagling
3.) Another way of using the term pack type is to describe the roll of the individual in the pack. This is especially true in coon, mountainlion, and boar hunting packs.
Sometimes this is just because certain dogs have a natrual inclination to a certain task, other times this is created by crossbreeding. For example a pack usually has one hound that is the best at scent following. This may just emerg, this may come by aquiring a pup from a hound that is famous for his good nose, or it may come by breeding in some bloodhound.
In the pack, you also have hounds that bay the loudest and most (while the trail dog has his nose to the ground it is hard for him to bay) and finally you have the dogs that do some baying but not as much, can follow a scent trail but not as well, they conserve their strength for actually tangling with the prey animal. In this case it is often about selecting extra big hounds, or crossbreeding for size.
It is rare that one hound is the best in even two of these catagories, but it does happen.
a sample pack might have 1 master trailer, 2 great bayers, and 2 wheeldogs or anchorers (the fighters)
Of course, all dogs do some of each job, just each dog normally does one job a bit better
It is important to understand the roll the hound takes within the pack, if he gets to old, or is killed during a hunt, you need to know so you can look for an appropriate replacement.
This kind of thinking is most common when you have a pack that numbers between 3 and 6 dogs. Obvoiusly with 30 foxhounds, or more, such considerations are not as important, there is less need for differentaition, and even if there are dogs in a 30 member pack that are better at something, if one is lost, you probably have 3-4 more that can do the same thing