Great pictures!
Looks like you had a really enjoyable first trip with your hammocks.
Beautiful scenery.
Thanks for sharing!
Great pictures!
Looks like you had a really enjoyable first trip with your hammocks.
Beautiful scenery.
Thanks for sharing!
Looked like an absolute blast!
The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering. - St. Augustine
Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.
- Bob Marley
Well done. Thanks for the copious pictures.
“Tarp campers are livers with nature and intimately know not only wind and bugs but also sights of moonlit clouds and shooting stars and dawn, scents of pine needles and flowers and grasses….their nights are as memorable as their days.”
– The late Harvey Manning, Backpacking One Step at a Time
Stunning pics, thanks for sharing
Is that a VW Jetta ?
+1 on Pics and report
I hike with SCISSORS cause it makes me feel dangerous ... LoL
looks like cool country! (was that a ski resort I saw off to the right?)
and you can hike in the preserve, but not camp there?
fun times! thanks for sharing.KM
Certainly is 370,000Km and still goin strong. I love my little diesel. She just got me across the country to BC and back this winter.
Yeah that's our local ski resort, it's not very big, but it beats Saskatchewan... We just hit up a nice close spot.
I'm not too sure what's going on with that provincial park thing... There is a protected area that runs down the sides of that river, but it's never been a no camping zone in that area. That sign is new this year. I've been camping at the site behind it for almost 20 years. They have sections higher up the river that are protected as spawning grounds, but again, you can hike, just no camping or motorized vehicles.
I also have a decently clipped video that I attempted to upload to Youtube twice, I might have to try again tonight.
Spent the weekend in my hammock again, in the forest immediately behind my house. No real adventure to be had, but it was comfy and enjoyable.
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