




The trip went well, I wish it had been longer.
I have always wanted to set up and leave, go see what's nearby, hike and do stuff. Lately, I have been wanting more to sit at the campsite, to hang out and read or talk and stay put once I get set up. I think this has as much to do with the AC in my camper as anything else. It's so comfy to have climate control, beds and a fridge.