I think you have to work at having good camping trips... It has been that way for us if not much up front planning takes place it usually gets dark on us around 10PM at night when camping off the power grid trips. You can't just show up haha...
Got to have all of those PLAN Bs in place to be anywhere near successful...
Just like the VIAGRA commerical on TV where the cowboy camper and his lady friend are on the beach setting up camp and he tries to start his bonfire only to find his pocket lighter comes apart on him. Then he goes back to the truck and pulls out a flint rock and a big metal knife handle and start his fire in a couple of seconds... Its all the PLAN Bs for us...
We was camping at CAMP DORIS around a hugh lake inside the Wichita Mtns Wildlife Refuge (OKLA) one time and around dusk bunches and bunches of ducks came flying in at very low level over our tent setup and splashing into the lake... You could almost reach up and touch them as they came in... It was loud too... This didn't stop until around 9-10PM at night... Great wildlife memories...
Out West the big skies are always great. You can look straight out and see stars on the horizon. Sure can't do that here in northern Virginia...
Roy Ken
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