Never? I used to go a few times each summer but it’s been a few years. I need to go again but around here you need to reserve a spot a year in advance.Looks like a good time. Never been camping in my life.
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Never? I used to go a few times each summer but it’s been a few years. I need to go again but around here you need to reserve a spot a year in advance.Looks like a good time. Never been camping in my life.
Nope, never been. I'd probably be lost anyway. I'm a city boy. Been fishing only once too.Never? I used to go a few times each summer but it’s been a few years. I need to go again but around here you need to reserve a spot a year in advance.
My wife and in laws never went camping, my family were desert lake campers since my dad loves fishing. I prefer forest camping due to how flipping hot it is in Phoenix. It has been years since I have gone, the wife is uninterested which means solo op with 2 kids ages 4 and under.Never? I used to go a few times each summer but it’s been a few years. I need to go again but around here you need to reserve a spot a year in advance.
Exact same boat here except kids in teens... Love the forest camping for sure.... SHADE!!!!My wife and in laws never went camping, my family were desert lake campers since my dad loves fishing. I prefer forest camping due to how flipping hot it is in Phoenix. It has been years since I have gone, the wife is uninterested which means solo op with 2 kids ages 4 and under.
Yeah, I got spoiled with the camping options here. We have Cascade Mountains forest with all the lakes and rivers, high desert East of those mountains with some nice lakes and rivers out there in the sagebrush country, and the pacific Ocean to the West and only a couple hours to any of these. The rivers are mostly whitewater with great rafting and the lakes are great for fishing for trout and such. But I agree, my favorite has always been camping in the forest, ideally right on a nice cold lake perfect for swimming. Throw out the blowies and relax.My wife and in laws never went camping, my family were desert lake campers since my dad loves fishing. I prefer forest camping due to how flipping hot it is in Phoenix. It has been years since I have gone, the wife is uninterested which means solo op with 2 kids ages 4 and under.
I have a 5 year old and 1.5 year old. There are definitely some challenges there. Bring friends or other family. Shoot we took my now 5 year old camping when he was 6 weeks old and brought his 2 stepsisters who were about 10 and stepbrother who was 13 and his 2 buddies for a long weekend on the lake with no running water in 100+*. That I don't recommend.My wife and in laws never went camping, my family were desert lake campers since my dad loves fishing. I prefer forest camping due to how flipping hot it is in Phoenix. It has been years since I have gone, the wife is uninterested which means solo op with 2 kids ages 4 and under.
I grew up with a boat so we always lake camped. Usually loaded up the boat and just found a nice secluded beach somewhere and set up camp. Occasionally rented houseboats. That was a blast.man camping was always so much fun. best get away you can get. when i was a kid we had a camper that you backed the pick up truck under strapped it down and off you went, had a shower, crapper, kitchen, slept 4 easy. all we ever did was shower and sleep in it, as we went to a camp ground 20 minutes from the jersey shore. so everything revolved around the water, beach days, crabbing days, do nothing days. then there was the cross country trip we took, NJ to CA. camped the whole way there and back. took the north to ca, and the south on the way back. then of course ive been camping as an adult, always went for lake side camp grounds so fishing and drinking all day long, pass out in a tent with a blow up mattress. then once i had a 24 ft boat, we find camp grounds with larger lakes that we could take the boat out on. and rent a slip for the week.
There’s a lot of places you can go in the National forests. No reservations required, also no improvements. Gotta be comfortable digging a hole.Never? I used to go a few times each summer but it’s been a few years. I need to go again but around here you need to reserve a spot a year in advance.