Tb54
Pilgrim
Yup. I make it a habit to stay home on three day weekends. Towns much quieter
with the right equipment winter camping is very rewarding, not uncomfortable (for the most part) and actually has a lot going for it. No bugs for one thing. No goofy people stinkin' up the place - likely have most any campground all to yourself. Camping to most people is strictly a summertime activity. In some ways (or at least some locales), I believe it is the absolute worst possible time to sleep outside.
Winter is my favourite time of year for camping, but sadly, due to anthropogenic global warming & climate change, it does not snow here in winter anymore.
I just cannot do the sleeping on the ground thing anymore. Not if I want to be able to move the next day. I have worked hard outside (construction) my whole life and these 60 year old bones draw the line at having a comfortable place to lay overnight.
Unfortunately Hawken, a lot of people are dying from climate change, & it is going to get a lot worse. Growing extra food will not be a plus because we are also seeing droughts & floods & crop losses. The human race could be extinct within the next 100 years if the world continues to burn fossil fuels, today's children will not survive climate change. That is how bad it really is.Look on the bright side though, the glaciers are mostly gone and we can grow crops again. Ice ages are over rated, I think.
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