My four year olds teacher held up a picture of a tent and asked what it is. Grand daughter says a tent. Then the teacher asked what’s inside and the grand daughter says a movie. That’s all she knew. They’d set up the tent in the backyard for a sleep out and watch a movie.
When I was a younger lad, backpacked in the Rockies, and took multi-day canoe trips down the Missouri River. Comfort was bringing wine and steak, while sleeping outdoors. Hauled our food up a tree to reduce visits from prowling grizzly bears. Now, have an RV with microwave, ‘fridge, and gas stove. With internet access, don’t need a TV.
1949 I was part of a group from a 2 month camp in East Waterford ME. We were trucked to Mt Washington. Climbed to the ‘Half Way Cabin’ & put up out tents in dense pine tree woods about 200 feet from Halfway House. The Night sounds were scary ‘entertainment’, especially a very vocal owl.
C about 2 years ago
Bearly a chance to get out of the woods
Bilan about 2 years ago
Anybody that hauls a TV and satellite dish to a campsite is probably not all-natural.
wallylm about 2 years ago
A Larson burrito! (Still chewy on the inside but not crunchy on the outside like the ones polar bears can feast on the Far Side of the Arctic).
Say What? Premium Member about 2 years ago
All that was left in this remote location afterwards was the remote.
eastern.woods.metal about 2 years ago
My four year olds teacher held up a picture of a tent and asked what it is. Grand daughter says a tent. Then the teacher asked what’s inside and the grand daughter says a movie. That’s all she knew. They’d set up the tent in the backyard for a sleep out and watch a movie.
SHIVA about 2 years ago
I get a kick at the enormous motorhomes outfitted with every possible option so you can drive to a camping ground and be close to nature!!!
Jml58 about 2 years ago
He is wacthing a documentary from the serengeti.
Doug K about 2 years ago
How nice – the dinner provides the movie.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
Tent stakes are good toothpicks and tent fabric makes good floss for those hard to reach spaces.
don.snowdogs about 2 years ago
There is such a thing as “beer-battered shrimp”, so “beer-battered camper” would be on the bears’ menu……
Kaputnik about 2 years ago
I’m probably in a minority here by rooting for the humans against the Wiley Bears.
Most of the time.
Anyone who gets away from it all out in the woods and then sets up a satellite TV forfeits most of my sympathy.
Masterskrain about 2 years ago
YAY!!! WILEY BEARS!!! YAY!!!
Pickled Pete about 2 years ago
Bears gotta eat.
wnbresn about 2 years ago
Awww look the Wiley bears want to watch too. lol
marilynnbyerly about 2 years ago
If there’s a Yogi Bear cartoon with the movie, the bears may be merciful.
ishannon5289 about 2 years ago
The greatest irony possible here is if the camper is watching the Grizzly Man documentary.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
The new "old fashioned’ Paleo diet. Long pig and beer. Go for it Yogi.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I used to love camping out in a tent when I was young. Now I’d appreciate the comforts of a nice camper van but sans TV.
[Unnamed Reader - 5d506f] about 2 years ago
Love Da Bears !
rlaker22j about 2 years ago
real camping is no room service
well-i-never about 2 years ago
How do bears act around a tv?
pcmcdonald about 2 years ago
Maybe he’s naked.
bleu nez about 2 years ago
dinner and a movie! that’s the life.
Steverino Premium Member about 2 years ago
They aren’t bear. They have fur on.
David_the_CAD about 2 years ago
My concept of roughing it is a black and white TV in a cheep hotel room.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 2 years ago
And he’s even microwaving himself. The new trend in considerate prey.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
Don’t people know that generators attract bears? :)
Please, spread the meme.
sobrown51 about 2 years ago
Hope the movie is “Bad News Bears”.
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
Out here in New York,news story yesterday about a Connecticut woman who came home to find a Mother Black Bear rooting around her kitchen.
Her cubs were out in the yard,waiting for Cheerios.
schaefer jim about 2 years ago
Another back and knee slapper!
pflutke59 about 2 years ago
When I was a younger lad, backpacked in the Rockies, and took multi-day canoe trips down the Missouri River. Comfort was bringing wine and steak, while sleeping outdoors. Hauled our food up a tree to reduce visits from prowling grizzly bears. Now, have an RV with microwave, ‘fridge, and gas stove. With internet access, don’t need a TV.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 2 years ago
1949 I was part of a group from a 2 month camp in East Waterford ME. We were trucked to Mt Washington. Climbed to the ‘Half Way Cabin’ & put up out tents in dense pine tree woods about 200 feet from Halfway House. The Night sounds were scary ‘entertainment’, especially a very vocal owl.
cmxx about 2 years ago
Love the bear’s waggy tail.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 2 years ago
Oops!
DNCoyote about 2 years ago
The Wiley bears are cool :)
boltjenkins1 about 2 years ago
That used to be what I did every year for my birthday.
patrickab7 about 2 years ago
I mark out for Wiley Bears.
cripplious about 2 years ago
yay. its the wiley Bears
procentrum about 2 years ago
Is the bear on the left “rubbing one off” against the tree?
keenanthelibrarian about 2 years ago
He’s having a Modified Wilderness experience …
TheDOCTOR about 2 years ago
URP!