pork rib second chance!

Reviews and taste-tests of any MREs from 1981-present
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bishopmarine
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pork rib second chance!

Post by bishopmarine » Fri May 09, 2008 11:54 pm

okay the other day i went on a long hike on sugar hill in saint paul virginia. awesome place by the way if you are ever in southwest virginia. the first time i tried this meal i was not crazy about it. this time i was really hungry and i have to say it was very tasty. i ate all the sides that came with it minus the clam chowder i still cant make myself eat it. but i am not a clam chowder fan. the purpose of the hike was to capture a few geocaches that were in the area. if there any other geocache enthusiasts here let me know.
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Post by kman » Fri May 09, 2008 11:57 pm

It's kind of funny how MREs taste so much better when you're hungry. :-)

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Post by Treesuit » Sun May 11, 2008 7:57 pm

bishopmarine,

Hey, I tried to get into it with a friend of mine from Southern ID last summer but with my job taking up a lot of free time I haven't gotten into it. I'm gonna try again this summer hopefully with him and see if I can get the hang of it. It looks like a big version of "tresure hunt" except you use a GPS receiver and you do it for fun rather than find treasure. I thought it was prety cool but you have to figure out how to work your GPS and then try it on a few easy spots. That takes time ya know... :wink:

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