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Life's a series of ups and downs, which is good news if you're on a mountain bike.
Hubris! is the story of people who enjoy their weekends more than their jobs. Hard to believe, right? Wandering in and out of The Outdoor Galore Store, the woods, the skatepark, the river and trouble, they'll risk their lives and limbs to entertain you by entertaining themselves.
Grab your helmet and whatever toys that go with it. Spend your free time with Hubris.
Check out Greg Cravens' other strip, The Buckets.
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seyleigh said, 6 months ago
Camping IS better in an RV. But tent camping next to one doesn’t have the same appeal.
Three Steps Over Japan said, 6 months ago
“If we kill him in my happy place, I can follow it up with a happy meal!”
pcolli said, 6 months ago
Lose him in the forest; use him as bait; give him to Bigfoot or sell him to the Swamp Dwellers in exchange for moonshine.
Randy_B
said, 6 months ago
This is one seriously nature-deprived dude.
Greg Cravens
said, 6 months ago
I once set up my tent in the last camping spot at my favorite campground near my favorite whitewater river. It was a very very busy weekend, and so even this primitive campground was half full of RVs. My spot was right next to a big honkin’ RV that was running its generator as I set up my tent. I couldn’t help noticing that the ‘campers’ inside were… watching television. More specifically, they were watching a videotape. I was very familiar with the area and realized instantly that the videotape was shot on the highway nearby. Yep. They were huddled up inside a rolling building, watching a videotape of the road they just drove down to get here. Truly weird. To their credit, the generator was shut down at 10:00 to the second (campground quiet time), so they were Good Sams, even if they were a little pathetic in their behaviors.
Allan said, 6 months ago
@Greg Cravens
That isn’t even camping.
REAL camping is in a tent, under a tarp. MAYBE in a tent, if lucky.
But RV’s and trailers? HELL NO, not real camping, at all!
Zuhlamon said, 6 months ago
Ya call that camping? (spit) Why, in my day, we had to make our own sticks, ate tree bark, ‘n took turns bein’ the camp bitch, yessirree.
Lamberger said, 6 months ago
And the one that complained about the cooking became the next camp cook. Thus the now famous exclamation: “But it’s the BEST moose turd pie I’VE ever eaten!”
Darwinskeeper said, 6 months ago
Did my fair share of “real” camping back when I was a boyscout. As an adult the only time I ever camped was when I went to Oshkosh for the EAA flyin. Absolutely hated the camping, but it was worth it to be within walking distance of the airshow.
newworldmozart said, 6 months ago
Love camping, hate national campgrounds. too many people. I like being up in the mountains. Only bad thing about that is packing in the water, even with a jeep. Now days my knee hurts too much to camp. bummer
Linda Dean
said, 6 months ago
Nekkid Eddie…Burned Paste…now murdering Lowell…Greg, you are one sick puppy….and I like it !!
Linda Dean
said, 6 months ago
@Lamberger
roflmaoooooooooooo
Hunter7 said, 6 months ago
Long weekends make getting a campsite – difficult. One weekend we tented across from a bear trap. Wasn’t too bad. the neighbouring tent had a dog that kept bring us firewood. In return, we obliged our neighbour with milk for his morning coffee.
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so is Hubris going to rid us of the annoying neighbour? Or keep him for comic relief?
seyleigh said, 6 months ago
@Greg Cravens
That’s how my aunt and uncle are. We will all be camping in a gorgeous campground surrounded by fun things to do, and they will be watching the game on their big screen tv. And you can’t be rude and do your own thing. Nope, you have to watch another football game and daydream about all of the fun hikes you could have been on or all of the museums you could have seen. And you would have had the comfort of your own bed, kitchen, and bathroom when you came back to camp.