@mnthomas1946 We have never had a problem digging them out with our snow shovels. However, we do carry a wood axe and could easily chop through any iced up snow to retrieve the bags.
@aimsuxdoggydills Actually, we are far better off using the bags. We have years and years of experience with this, and we have never, ever, had any trouble digging the bags back out.
Very good idea, thanks for sharing. We are getting ready for some snowshoeing and camping, so this will be very useful. I am going to go one step beyond this and use some canvas shopping bags I have. I would hate to use plastic or take the chance of it being left behind.
I was not saying you left anything behind or anything like that. I was just putting in my $.02 on how I would improve upon your great idea with something I could reuse. I don't have any plastic shopping bags as I use the reusable ones, which I am sure would work just as well.
Thanks again for the great idea. I would love to see more videos of your snow camping adventures.
Thank you!
1perio 3 months ago
If it is damp snow and then freezes I can't see how you will get the bags out without an ice axe.
mnthomas1946 5 months ago
@mnthomas1946 We have never had a problem digging them out with our snow shovels. However, we do carry a wood axe and could easily chop through any iced up snow to retrieve the bags.
MrBillTroop73 5 months ago
Better off finding a few sticks, or half burying a coffe can lid. You'll never get those bags out completely.
aimsuxdoggydills 1 year ago
@aimsuxdoggydills Actually, we are far better off using the bags. We have years and years of experience with this, and we have never, ever, had any trouble digging the bags back out.
MrBillTroop73 1 year ago
@aimsuxdoggydills rubbish, of course the bags will completely come out. Why wouldn't they?
BigDuke6ixx 1 year ago
@BigDuke6ixx Then they aren't going to be very useful as stakes.
aimsuxdoggydills 1 year ago
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@aimsuxdoggydills "Then they aren't going to be very useful as stakes."
Answer the question: why won't the bags come out completely when required?
BigDuke6ixx 1 year ago
Very good idea, thanks for sharing. We are getting ready for some snowshoeing and camping, so this will be very useful. I am going to go one step beyond this and use some canvas shopping bags I have. I would hate to use plastic or take the chance of it being left behind.
AceLockCo 2 years ago
Thank you.
We have always been very careful with our "Leave No Trace" policy, and we have never left any plastic behind.
Bill
MrBillTroop73 2 years ago
Bill,
I was not saying you left anything behind or anything like that. I was just putting in my $.02 on how I would improve upon your great idea with something I could reuse. I don't have any plastic shopping bags as I use the reusable ones, which I am sure would work just as well.
Thanks again for the great idea. I would love to see more videos of your snow camping adventures.
Jason
AceLockCo 2 years ago
Now that is a good idea. I could have used it this weekend. Oh well. Next time. Thank for posting.
EconoChallenge 2 years ago
Thanks Bill and your Troop for the info!
This will definately come in handy!
nj4x4fever2 3 years ago
I imagine it would work for sand as well?
Bill
MrBillTroop73 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing that vid. It took me back to some "winter camping" I did above the Artic circle. We were in a blizzard for a week.
hiramcook 3 years ago
I'll have to hear that story!
Bill
MrBillTroop73 3 years ago
Great Idea!! Awwhh, winter camping!! Brings back Great memories!! thanks for bringing me back to my childhood!! 5/5
Great video Bill
wildlifeed 3 years ago
You're welcome!
Bill
MrBillTroop73 3 years ago
Very Ingenius 5*****Video
pwalpar 3 years ago
Thank you very much!
Bill
MrBillTroop73 3 years ago
Thats an interesting way to pitch a tent in the snow! Thanks Bill I learned something tonight. Lightweight and effective. Great how too video.
NCHiker1970 3 years ago
Thank you!
Bill
MrBillTroop73 3 years ago