Went camping in Scotland and woke up looking like we had measles. We’re told that the midgies bit us during the night. They didn’t itch, just looked like we had measles.
We had to wear a head net like that when we visited Uluru in Australia. Should have had one when we visited the Everglades in Florida. We had to run from the visitors’ center to our car!
When I was in college and early days at Megacorp, I would do a yearly camping trip in the dead of winter. Fairly minimal supplies: a tarp, a ground cloth, two wool blankets, some rope, a saw, an ax, a hatchet, a knife, a cast iron skillet, a few cooking/eating implements, and food. If I wanted a tent I had to construct one, including whittling the stakes out of sticks.
I was usually the only camper at the state park I chose. No “skeeters” though.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
well, “Skeeter Falls” surely wouldn’t come from cascades discovered by the twin sister of a Muppet named Scooter
su43dipta over 6 years ago
Being the only campers at a campsite has to be a good thing, right?
the lost wizard over 6 years ago
We’re about to see some not so happy campers.
trivers over 6 years ago
There was a bunch of us that used to go camping. I hated it. But I decided it was better to be miserable than lonely.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
Went camping in Scotland and woke up looking like we had measles. We’re told that the midgies bit us during the night. They didn’t itch, just looked like we had measles.
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Where did it come from? You really don’t want to know, Roger—-but I’m afraid you’re all going to find out very soon!
Algolei I over 6 years ago
Is he their personal ranger because he’s rusty, or is he rusty because they don’t get very many campers?
The Pro from Dover over 6 years ago
Skeeter Davis?
BlueNAL over 6 years ago
My husband, as a Boy Scout, went camping at “Chigger Creek”. Not recommended.
Richard L. Johnston over 6 years ago
Not for the skeet shooting, I have a feeling.
BiggerNate91 over 6 years ago
If I remember correctly, this story arc served for the title of a book collection.
w.a. over 6 years ago
We had to wear a head net like that when we visited Uluru in Australia. Should have had one when we visited the Everglades in Florida. We had to run from the visitors’ center to our car!
Ray_C over 6 years ago
Same with Alaska in summer. After a few days camping, we all needed transfusions.
metagalaxy1970 over 6 years ago
I know no matter where I go, skeeters always seem to love me. If anyone every suggests that I go to a place called Skeeter Falls, I’d have to say NO.
Brian Premium Member over 6 years ago
When I was in college and early days at Megacorp, I would do a yearly camping trip in the dead of winter. Fairly minimal supplies: a tarp, a ground cloth, two wool blankets, some rope, a saw, an ax, a hatchet, a knife, a cast iron skillet, a few cooking/eating implements, and food. If I wanted a tent I had to construct one, including whittling the stakes out of sticks.
I was usually the only camper at the state park I chose. No “skeeters” though.
sbferg over 6 years ago
“Skeeter Falls” where your camp fees are paid, not with $s, but by the fluid oz.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 6 years ago
Guess…