This is my kind of camping. Last time I camped was in Cape Hatteras; 90+ degrees, and clouds of mosquitoes. No one in the tent slept. We were covered in sweat, Off repellant, and sand; like we had taken a bath in Pepsi and rolled around on the beach. The next morning we went to an outdoor public shower. All four of us, 2 women and two men, stripped naked and took a shower. We decided to act like foreigners that didn’t speak English if the park ranger came by.
This is my kind of camping. Last time I camped was in Cape Hatteras; 90+ degrees, and clouds of mosquitoes. No one in the tent slept. We were covered in sweat, Off repellant, and sand; like we had taken a bath in Pepsi and rolled around on the beach. The next morning we went to an outdoor public shower. All four of us, 2 women and two men, stripped naked and took a shower. We decided to act like foreigners that didn’t speak English if the park ranger came by.