Re: Taking a chance
Originally Posted by
caddisguy
Keep the dialogue going. Engage in conversation about everything from camp, to strategy, to gear, meals, personal habits, health status and all the good stuff. It's important that expectations are communicated about everything whether it is directly, indirectly or a bit of both.
Otherwise there can be all sorts of surprises.
"What, you smoke? Now every animal on the mountain has us busted!"
"I prefer to focus on hunting later in the day, drink beers and enjoy a good old campfire then have a good sleep in. Stop being so serious and enjoy your time out here man"
"What? It's only fair we split all the costs of the trip. My tranny died and needed a $2000 repair on the trip. It's only fair you pay half"
"Base camp? I ain't sleeping at no base camp... we're going two days deep and sleeping under a tarp. Wait what? You didn't bring a sleeping bag?"
"You didn't get the memo? I'm the camp cook. You're the pot scrubber"
"When I said we'd split the meat, I meant you carry half... you can have some of the rib and neck tho"
"What? I thought it was assumed this was like a naked hunting honeymoon thing"
Classic. Well done.
Is Justin Competent, or just incompetent?