Post Your Adventure Blunders!

As amazing testament to my packing skills, everything was in the exact place I packed it! I flipped the rack over (It was upside down on the trail behind me) and everything was in place, I hadn't even spilled a drop of water or gas.

Oh you lost it on the trail, I was picturing it flying off while doing 80mph on the highway and everything bursting into pieces.
 
Not mine but... :lol

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Long Valley 1996, My buddies rig and he forgot to take the smart pills.
 

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Last fall I spent the day driving around Virginia just riding back roads and generally doing nothing productive. Decided I didn't want to head home and pointed my packed rig towards one of our state parks. Stopped in and registered for a campsite, got everything unloaded and fire going and proceeded to kick back and relax. Well around 11:45 3 cars pulled into my campsite and I was confronted by a pack of Freshmen pledges and their "pledge brother" from one of the local colleges. I had read my site number wrong and was in their spot. Now you have to understand that this park was empty and there were sites across from me and next to me that were empty. In fact I couldn't see anyone else from where the site was at. I suggested since it was the middle of the night and neither of us were planning on more than an overnight stay that they setup in the site next door. Nope that just wouldn't do, so at 1AM I finished packing my truck up tossed a bucket of water on my fire, and drove the 45 minutes home.
 
Last fall I spent the day driving around Virginia just riding back roads and generally doing nothing productive. Decided I didn't want to head home and pointed my packed rig towards one of our state parks. Stopped in and registered for a campsite, got everything unloaded and fire going and proceeded to kick back and relax. Well around 11:45 3 cars pulled into my campsite and I was confronted by a pack of Freshmen pledges and their "pledge brother" from one of the local colleges. I had read my site number wrong and was in their spot. Now you have to understand that this park was empty and there were sites across from me and next to me that were empty. In fact I couldn't see anyone else from where the site was at. I suggested since it was the middle of the night and neither of us were planning on more than an overnight stay that they setup in the site next door. Nope that just wouldn't do, so at 1AM I finished packing my truck up tossed a bucket of water on my fire, and drove the 45 minutes home.
That just sucks... Since when do college students care about trivial things like numbers on a campsite!
 
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