Let's see what amusing reviews we have of Furnace Creek... 😂
"Wind was terrible, dust storm constantly, We had to leave because it was horrible. We lost our pop up shelter to the wind and everything was dirty afterwards. I know it's the fault of nature and clima..."
Ich will dieses Jahr für ein paar Tage testen, ob es möglich ist aus dem #Wohnwagen heraus meinem Bürojob nachzugehen. Dafür brauche ich nur vernünftiges WLAN vorort. Grade mal eine Reihe von Campingplätzen im Radius von einer Stunde angefragt, ob sie das bieten können. Bin gespannt. Am Wochenende dann Wardriving 😎 #camping
Zurück daheim 🙂 Das Foto ist von unserer vorletzten Station am Comer See (Norditalien). Eigentlich der schönste Platz unserer Reise, leider fast durchgehend Regen. Jetzt #camping Nachwehen beseitigen: Auto aufräumen und Wäsche machen 😅
Little foggy this morning. Woke to the delightful bleat of the fog horn sprinkled with the occasional honk of a goose. Aubrey Island, St. Lawrence River. #camping#naturephotography#ontario
Here's another of my favorite #bird photos from our recent #camping and #birding trip. This is a Prothonotary Warbler and one of my favorite species. They are sometimes called swamp canaries because of their preference for wet habitats. #birds#nature#wildlife#Wisconsin
My husband and I are on our annual spring #camping trip to enjoy the bird #migration. There have been so many fabulous tropical #birds who have come through southern #Wisconsin southern far this year. This Wood Thrush, one of my favorite species, has been serenading our campsite for over an hour. #birding#birdwatching#nature
Yay - verified that a #Trangia sealing dispenser valve (for their camping fuel bottles) does indeed fit perfectly on an #MSR fuel bottle.
Getting any Swedish Trangia gear here seems almost impossible, but I've coveted one of these dispenser caps for ages. Saved a few bucks and I get to reuse my MSR bottles by just buying a replacement dispenser cap.
As camping season in the northern hemisphere is upon us, I offer my yearly reminder that almost any meal can be encased in a large tortilla, wrapped in foil, frozen, and reheated on a campfire or camp stove.
When you variety-pack a cooler full of homemade frozen "burritos," you have more time to chill by the fire and enjoy the view.