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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI'm going to go camping tonight for 2 days
Last year, I went camping 13 weeks in a row. This year, nothing.
I have some concerns but my campsite is structured in such a way that I drive into the site, set everything up, and I don't come within 50 ft of another human being the entire time I'm there.
I am so excited. One of my favorite things about this campsite is that at night, I can walk the trails on the mountain because I know them like the back of my hand. I feel like a ninja, moving through the total darkness. While also listening to make sure I don't get eaten by anything.
BannonsLiver
(16,548 posts)There will probably be some of our resident Holiday Inn Express epidemiologists here trying to shame and scare you out of it but Id think camping is about as safe as it gets in the right setting. Enjoy!
dawg day
(7,947 posts)Post pics.
2naSalit
(86,963 posts)Hope your aren't in bear country, if so be super careful and please bring and carry bear spray.
Journeyman
(15,044 posts)In Montana, when I hiked there some years ago, there was sage advice posted at the trail head.
The sign warned that both Black Bears and Grizzlies were in the area and advised that the way to safeguard from attack was to wear small bells on your clothing, to alert the bears you were nearby, and to carry pepper spray to use if the bears got too close.
The sign said the best way to determine if there were bears nearby was to look for fresh scat along the trails. Black Bear scat, it said, has small berries and bits of fur mixed in, all part of the bear's diet. Grizzly scat was easier to identify as it's larger, smells like pepper spray, and has little bells sprinkled throughout.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)Alliepoo
(2,238 posts)You made me laugh right out loud!!!!
Alliepoo
(2,238 posts)Pack a mask, gloves and hand sanitizer in a baggie just to be on the safe side. Enjoy the nighttime ninja walk!!
FirstLight
(13,368 posts)Haven't been camping in years...
bluedye33139
(1,474 posts)It's a wildlife sanctuary on a mountain in the middle of a bunch of wheat fields. Because there's no hunting here, and because it's surrounded by wheat fields and predators don't really live much in the fields or on this mountain, there are deer and abundant little critters. Beautiful owls. Charming little chipmunks. There's a big herd of deer that roams around on the mountainside, occasionally steps out and eats some of the wheat, then jump back into the sanctuary.
I just got here and two chipmunks have already said hello.
FirstLight
(13,368 posts)Definitely keep us posted on any Owl sightings!
I live in Tahoe Sierra and my yard is kinda a sanctuary for all things great & small...
At night I sit on the deck and just fall into the stars, sometimes the Great horned Owls come by to converse. I have gotten quite good at hooting lol
They are probably laughing at the silly human but I enjoy it anyway.
BTW - Pics or it didn't happen!
onethatcares
(16,211 posts)to even drive in/pitch a tent/build a fire and take a hike. 93 degrees and feels like 105. We haven't had cool temperatures in what seems like forever and I miss those 2 days in the woods too.
Have a great time and enjoy whatever nature throws your way.