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My first wild camp up on Snowdon, such an amazing experience!
Copyright ©2013 Sarah Louise Pickering
Explore, August 31, 2017
Mongolia - National Park - Terelj area
Tourist GER camp
Nummer 6 - ons verblijf voor de nacht!
Number 6 - our stay for the night!
My kids and I packed up and went camping in Keosaqua this weekend. There is something so refreshing about just getting away and being somewhere I can hardly get an internet signal. No distractions, just enjoying the outdoors, nature walks, playing and great times with my family! REFRESHED.
Three Glaciers Camp in the deep field of Antarctica, with a Basler BT-67 aircraft parked on the snow runway. This remote outpost, nestled amid towering peaks and endless ice, supports scientific and exploratory missions as part of the 2023 Union Glacier expedition.
A Chinese shrimp-fishing village once thrived on this site in the 1880s. Over the next few decades, laws were passed against the Chinese, making life difficult for the fishermen in this village.
Developer Chinn Ho donated the 36-acre site of China Camp Village for preservation as a memorial to Chinese American history. This site becomes part of the China Camp State Park.
I caught just the tail end of a sunset that set the sky ablaze in red and orange before the cloud bank erased a large portion of the sky that was being painted red. I was still happy with the little bit I was able to capture.
Morning after some 50mph winds. My grandson survived the night! It was only his second time camping. You can see that my neighbor's cheap popup tent did not fare well. My tent is between the Jeep and the Mesquite tree.
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I hope everyone had a good Christmas. The to-do list before the holidays gets pretty overwhelming so I had to curtail my posting and reading here.
Now it's back to the chronology for me. We turn the page to April and a spring road trip to Baraboo for the Lake States Railway Historical Society presentations. After a good day of talks we hit the road for home and did a little foaming on the way. There was nice ballast train with SD60s that we juuuust missed by being just out of position when they sailed by. A while later this was our consolation prize, a land barge pulling into the siding at Camp Douglas. They were going quite slow and would do a crew change here. Grubby power and grubby weather but still worth a handful of pixels.
April 12, 2025.
"Too close" is what it was apparently!
While we were settling down in the dark and lonely tent, we heard lots of squealing....
A group of kids had come for an evening of wall climbing. Phew!!
Camp Adventure Forest Tower
Denderupvej 9A, 4683 Rønnede
Camp Adventure welcomes you to the spectacular 45 meter high Forest Tower in Gisselfeld Kloster's forests close to high Forest Tower in Gisselfeld Kloster's forests close to EFFEKT Architects and completes an ambition to create an aesthetically beautiful construction and a unique experience of nature.
The cylinder shape was starting point for the construction, maximizing the base and the top while minimizing the center. The structure is a so-called hyperboloid form. The long vertical steel pipes aren't bent, but rotated 120 °, giving a curved expression, like an hourglass. This not only increases stability, but also enhances the experiencer, as the tree tops come close to the narrow middle piece. Moving up, the view tower broadens and the landscape opens as the distance between the ramps increases. It all culminates at the top with a 360° view of the landscape.
The main structure is made from corten steel - its reddish brown color fitting well with the colors of the forest. The oak boards on the ramp are made from local South Zealand oak trees from Bregentved and Gisselfeld Estates. All timber is PEFC-certified.