Anonymous wrote:What if it was a DD and not a DS?
Anonymous wrote:No. Seems unsafe and they are minors. Too many things can go wrong. Think about they things 17 yr olds in the woods all night, several nighta, would be doing for fun when not occupied by hiking, or in the water. I doubt they will be playing cards in the moonlight
Anonymous wrote:17. DC is very trustworthy. Friends, not always. Been issues with alcohol in past with other members of friend group who may go. Would need to be somewhere no further than 1 hour away with cellphone service.
DC is an experienced camper. And is not in a relationship with any of the other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son and his friends car camped and backpacked without adults. There were no females and alcohol wasn't a concern. A couple of the parents were worried about letting them go. While the boys planned for a trip in the wilds of Dolly Sods, WV, which has no cell service, a compromise was made that they could go somewhere closer to home that had cell service.
DS just returned from Dolly Sods. That wilderness is no joke, and is not for the inexperienced.
BTW - it was used as a practice bombing / mortar range in WWII. Theoretically, nearly all the unexploded ordinance on Dolly Sods has been removed by the Corps of Engineers. Theoretically.
Anonymous wrote:17. DC is very trustworthy. Friends, not always. Been issues with alcohol in past with other members of friend group who may go. Would need to be somewhere no further than 1 hour away with cellphone service.
DC is an experienced camper. And is not in a relationship with any of the other kids.
Anonymous wrote:My son and his friends car camped and backpacked without adults. There were no females and alcohol wasn't a concern. A couple of the parents were worried about letting them go. While the boys planned for a trip in the wilds of Dolly Sods, WV, which has no cell service, a compromise was made that they could go somewhere closer to home that had cell service.