Oh how I miss a dark desert. Soon.
I used to have a chubby van. I put my couch in it and drove to the north rim of the Grand Canyon and camped with my two dogs. Van's are fun adventuremobiles.
Oh how I miss a dark desert. Soon.
I used to have a chubby van. I put my couch in it and drove to the north rim of the Grand Canyon and camped with my two dogs. Van's are fun adventuremobiles.
Camping with dogs and a couch in a van. That sounds about perfect. I love our van for camping. It is a traveling house, and I just want to pat it lovingly and whisper home sweet home every time I climb in.
I am already missing that dark desert too. Not soon for me. Will probably catch some dark Everglades soon though.
My cousin just moved to Palm County so one of these days I will come out camping in your direction in my little orange home-sweet-home.
I love the smell of the desert at night. I don't know if it gets stronger or if it's because the other senses are on high alert with the vision being limited but there's something about it.
Nice. Lots of cool places out here to check out when it isn't mosquito/humidity season.
Isn't that always?
Not exactly. Camping is reliably great here between November and May. Great mild weather (January tries to be cold sometimes but often fails), not a lot of rain, and mosquitos are minimal. We do all our trips then. The springs are great beginning of May - hot enough to enjoy it, but before the humidity hits hard and the mosquitos get organized.
Oooooo, good to know! Makes sense, too. If a place was all humidity and bugs year round nobody would live there and certainly nobody would brag about how beautiful it is. Maybe my journey will be in late April. One of these years. I have so many places to go....