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- RFOneWattExplorer
Okie in Wyoming wrote:
bukhrn wrote:
goreds2 wrote:
Yup, one in the mountains. ;)
Does anything beat a beach side campground site?
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But so darn close! ;) - Okie_in_WyomingExplorer
bukhrn wrote:
goreds2 wrote:
Yup, one in the mountains. ;)
Does anything beat a beach side campground site?
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goreds2 wrote:
Yup, one in the mountains. ;)
Does anything beat a beach side campground site? - goreds2ExplorerDoes anything beat a beach side campground site?
- smokedummyExplorerMagnolia Beach Texas
- AlpenliterExplorer
Coyote camping outside of Quartzsite, AZ - goreds2Explorer
Eurocamper wrote:
goreds2 wrote:
Love the view - Love the camping chairs. What kind are they? (Link?)
They are called "Deluxe Sun Chairs." I bought them from R.E.I. years ago and they are the most comfortable folding chairs I've ever sat in. R.E.I. no longer sells them but I see they are available from Sears, as well as several on-line stores.
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Thank you, - EurocamperExplorer
goreds2 wrote:
Love the view - Love the camping chairs. What kind are they? (Link?)
They are called "Deluxe Sun Chairs." I bought them from R.E.I. years ago and they are the most comfortable folding chairs I've ever sat in. R.E.I. no longer sells them but I see they are available from Sears, as well as several on-line stores.
Link - goreds2Explorer
Eurocamper wrote:
Camping at Simpson Springs along the Pony Express Trail. This part of the trail travels through the vast west desert of Utah and into Nevada. The Pony Express used Simpson Springs as a way-station along the route. It was also the site of a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp established in the 1930's.
Love the view - Love the camping chairs. What kind are they? (Link?) - tothetrailExplorer
The Big Island, 2005, If you've ever thought about boondocking in Hawaii with a rented Camper Van--Don't do it! This thing smelled like puke and ran just the same. Oh well, at least we can look back and laugh!
Dumont Sand Dunes, 2006, Now this is camping! I didn't see and sand trip pics yet, so here's what our group usually looks like.
Dumont Sand Dunes, 2008, Another typical sand trip.
Dumont Sand Dunes, 2010
Sequoia National Park, 2008, This is Sunset Campground. I arrived with no reservations on the Wednesday night before 4th of July weekend, and found a very cool spot. I was surrounded by international visitors and helped more than one of them with their rental motorhomes.
Lake Shasta, 2005, packing up to go home. I'm not giving away the location of this cool spot! But you can definitely hear the trains all night.
Lake Shasta, 2006, same sopt, before everyone got there. Lake level a bit lower this year.
Lake Shasta, 2006, Packing up to go home.
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