I used to love camping...now I think I might be a little used to the city life.
I remember being a little girl camping with my parents out in WY and we would have to pump and filter our own water...<3ed it. Oh, and we would go up every year looking for fire wood and for our xmas tree . My parents rock
I used to love camping...now I think I might be a little used to the city life.
I remember being a little girl camping with my parents out in WY and we would have to pump and filter our own water...<3ed it. Oh, and we would go up every year looking for fire wood and for our xmas tree . My parents rock
I was in a rather avant-garde Boy Scout troop for 10 or so years (including Cub Scouts), and we went backpacking for a week at a time to building our own Kayaks to take down the Colorado River.
Those were the times. I doubt I could hike 20 miles in a day now, lol.
I used to love camping...now I think I might be a little used to the city life.
I remember being a little girl camping with my parents out in WY and we would have to pump and filter our own water...<3ed it. Oh, and we would go up every year looking for fire wood and for our xmas tree . My parents rock
Pump-filters are awesome! It's a lot more fun than boiling the water.
I just went camping at Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness in Michigan (about 3 hour drive) and it was incredible. Right next to the water, nearly empty (until a couple days in when the whole state showed up) and amazing views since you can camp anywhere. I refuse to camp anywhere with "sites". Only the wilderness will do now. Unfortunately, it's really fucking hard to find wilderness areas these days!