as promised – camping review

daisy on the picnic table - Photo Hosted at Buzznet


here are those camping photos.

overall, it was a fun time. the campground was pretty basic with running water but no flush toilets. not much to do other than a couple trails. we decided that it’s a good spot for a quick weekend retreat, but not really good for any long term type camping.

it was daisy’s first time camping and she had fun, but didn’t really understand why she wasn’t at home sleeping on the couch. she didn’t like the air mattress, but eventually realized there wasn’t anywhere else for her to go. then she took up most of the king size mattress/sleeping bag. i woke up sandwiched between her butt and lady friend’s back. i spent the next half hour squirming around because i had to wizz.

but i think the best part was the sodding wanker in the group next to us. the guy had a thick british accent, belched constantly, and was very loud and obnoxious. many times i envisioned myself going and putting a tiny slice in his tire valve stems so that his tires would be completely flat in the morning. better yet, i need to start carrying around a valve core remover.

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