Off Duty Dads: An Unrivaled Documentary on Beer Pong
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- by Mark Stephens on Sun Nov 21, 2010 - Add comment

Sure, making the first ascent of a crisp, beautiful, dead-vertical splitter in Indian Creek that eats #3 cams over and over ranks as a life-altering adventure. Same with ripping down Class 5 rapids. But at the end of the day, the casually considered campsite breeds more forms of adrenaline rushes than we'd previously realized. Perhaps one of the oldest is a rowdy game of horseshoes. More recently slacklining has risen on the list of Things To Do At Camp.
Few have the nerves to handle the suspense in this next camp-site sport. You need a fine combination of skill: finesse, sharp-shooting aim, intensity, and the unspoken, understood requisite of thick skin. You must have thick skin. You might think that the best players are college slackers who live in dorms. And you'd be so wrong. 30-Something dads clinging to their youth, growing beer guts, and spending a weekend camping with each other: these are the Beer Pong Pros you should fear.
Here they are, The Dads of Beer Pong - AKA "seven guys go camping for the weekend without their families and guess what the fools got themselves into" (pics get bigger when you clicker):






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