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An improbable camp on one of Scotland's wildest ridges. Reaching this point required an enormous physical effort. We hiked up steep ground with heavy packs. The snow was soft and deep making progess incredibly slow. As is often the case however, hard work pays off. shared with pixbuf.com
On the night of the eclipse we found a canyon all to ourselves - incredible formations, rounded and tilted, making crazy silhouettes as the sun set. The full moon rose making the canyon blaze with light, with only the brightest stars visible.
We have just got back from camping in some woods for a week and I think my baby has gone a little wild :)
avec beaucoup de soin et le sens du détail du détail un groupe d'amateurs bénévoles a reconstitué un camp militaire tel qu'il devait être vers 1945_45. Rien n'y manque : véhicules, poste de commandement, hopital de campagne.
As mentioned in the previously posted pic, Travus' Troop was at a Camporee last weekend (as was Austin's Cub Scout Pack).
When I told Chizuko that the "boys and I" were going camping for two nights (for the Camporee) she did what I expected of her; she asked if she could join (this, among other reasons, is why she's my wife ;-) ). The answer was that she could.
Picture at sunrise of the tent that Chizuko, Austin, and I stayed in amidst the other Troop tents (Austin had to stay with us as he's not a 'Boy Scout' yet).
Southern California.
Camp Bay is a popular coastal area located on the southwestern edge of Gibraltar, known for its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. Unlike the sandy beaches found elsewhere, Camp Bay features a rocky shoreline and a man-made lido, making it a favorite spot for swimmers and divers. The clear, deep waters are ideal for snorkeling and exploring marine life, while the sunbathing terraces provide stunning views across the Strait of Gibraltar. It’s also home to the remains of historic military structures, reflecting Gibraltar’s strategic significance. With a laid-back vibe and local eateries nearby, Camp Bay offers both relaxation and a glimpse into the area’s rich history.
Went down to Shimoda during the long weekend (last Monday was a National holiday).
So happens that I'm *not* the only foreigner in Japan with a camping car. Was contacted a few weeks back from the fellow on the left as he had discovered some of my RV shots on Flickr and was happy to see that there was at least one other foreigner in Japan driving around in a RV. His family has two boys of similar ages to my two which is a *huge* plus as they all get along and play well together!
5xp freehand HDR shot taken of our two families "camped" out in the field just off the Tatado Hama beach in Shimoda, Japan.
Eureka Dunes camp. The dunes are off to the left. This was going to be an interesting camp. As things turned out, several Flickr friends all happened to be in the park at the same time. I arranged a sort of mini-meeting. Tune in tomorrow for who showed up.
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Je voulais faire une autre photo plus compliqué mais ça n'a pas fonctionné alors je met une photo naturelle.
I wanted to make a photo concept but it didn't worked so here's a simple photo.
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Camping on the shore of Lake Moogerah, Qld.
I bought tent pegs with lights in the top that illuminate the tent.
Canon 7D, Sigma 10-20, 30 second exposure, ISO 3200.
We camped on BLM land out near Crowley lake. It was amazingly peaceful, dispensing with all the chaos of a designated campground. No generators, blaring music, loud talkers, outhouse smells, strange food smells...just nature's quiet.
There were stunning views in every direction. This is looking North towards Crooked Meadows which we visited later.
First night camping. You can see the sleeping platform I built in my Jeep. Works pretty well. And since I'm just 5'8", I can sleep inside a 2-door Wrangler just fine.
I'll have to do a review of my JeepSleep ® sometime.
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Mabuasehube region, Botswana. Our campsite number 2 at Lesholoago Pan.
Continuing my attempts to build in a 'classic-style'. I wanted to do a small set for the Forestmen range. So this is a hidden camp where the forestmen can hide and rest whilst out and about in the forest :)
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The moment, when you wake up in a camping village, go to have a shower, look out the bathroom window, and this icon is just chilling next to the bungalow in front of you - is priceless! This is the most random spot I've ever had!