Although not the greatest area for wandering around on with all the rocks, this site offered up solitude, a room with a view, and pretty much an unlimited supply of dry firewood.
Just out side of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
Although not the greatest area for wandering around on with all the rocks, this site offered up solitude, a room with a view, and pretty much an unlimited supply of dry firewood.
Just out side of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
Following your link to Flickr I recognize North Sask river, Brazeau dam and Abraham lake. We have camped on Abraham west shore yearly for the last 20 years, west of Preachers Point near the inflow. Lots of great shots of this area.
I am surprised I've never seem your Jeep since we frequent the same areas.
Pretty deluxe solo campsite for me. I even remembered the lantern and the chair!
Seriously deluxe, Wind River Mountains, Wyoming. No, you can't take your 4x4 there. Walk or ride a horse. We rode for this trip. My horse was needed for the pack out, so I jogged the nine miles to where we parked the 4x4 trucks at the trailhead when it was time to leave:
Backpack camp, high in the Cascades, Washington State:
Nice view eh?
Montana, October, 2014:
I like a simple camp. Easily moved, but comfortable.
went to Panamint Springs Area over the weekend and my 1st time using the tundra on a one vehicle trip. learned alot about my current set up. changes are already under way
went to Panamint Springs Area over the weekend and my 1st time using the tundra on a one vehicle trip. learned alot about my current set up. changes are already under way