Camping

Camping. Spending time in the woods. Having a fire. What can go wrong?

Cold, Wet and Muddy

I was thinking through the years, how many days I’ve spent camping in the wilderness on cold, wet muddy nights.

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The Rain Lets Up

Dealing with wet gear isn’t a lot of fun.

Shauls Farms Lands in Schoharie County

But it’s part of life.

At Least We Got Light

Campfire and Beer

 Very Wet Saturday

So you make the best of it.

Heavy rain mid-morning, now clearing

Ready for camping season

Camping gear, at least bedding, wire, light, axe is back in my truck. The last thing to fix, the lights in the floor of my truck have been reconnected, all of the other things are working well. The cruise control works perfectly in my truck, and I checked the fluids today. The plan is to leave Wednesday directly from work for the Adirondacks. Should be a nice adventure.

Hammock Camping

I’ve been thinking this summer of doing more hammock camping. The idea would be to pack a small day pack with some food, the hammock, matches, flashlight, and maybe a backup battery pack for smartphone (for music/entertainment). I would hike back along a trail somewhere, find a place to spend the night along the trail, build a fire, cook on a small lightweight frying pan.

I did something similar for Memorial Day Weekend 2023, when I camped up on Cole Hill State Forest. It was a lot of fun, not too much work to set up and take down. Some nice sunsets and evenings in the woods, with a very simple camping set up and good meals cooked over a small open fire. I should consider other state forests and land around where I can do something similar.

I’ve stayed away from doing a lot of backpacking in the past, because i have memories of camping in Boy Scouts, where a night in the woods meant a heavy pack, loaded down with gear, and a tired back after hours of walking int he wilderness. But I don’t think I need to bring big pack frame with me for most trips, I could go much lighter, and camp much more minimally especially during warm summer nights.

Hammock Camping on Cole Hill