This last trip was simple, and super relaxing. After a long week and a long day of traveling I pulled up to the edge of a small cliff, and set up camp. Plus, it's summer up here, the weather finally warmed up enough, so I could bust out the hammock.
Once again I got to experience the best feeling ever, relaxing with a cool mountain breeze blowing over your face, the smell of pine, rock, and wildflowers filling your nose, camping doesn't get much better.


A picture from the drive up, and the campsite.
I'm not sure about you, but in my opinion, everytime I get the chance to go back into nature, it's a no-brainer, I'm always ready. There is nothing more relaxing than being alone, or with a couple friends, surrounded by nature.
However, as much as I enjoy the scenery in the summer, I cannot wait until colder, snowy, weather. It's summer here in the U.S. and the month of August can be get pretty hot, too hot, in the south. As long as I have my heater, the cool temps of the mountains are my ideal conditions.
Do you prefer summer camping or winter camping?
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