Great Camping For
Wimps
As a Los Angeles resident I have fallen into the traps that
many LA residents find themselves in, the comfort zone. I have
become accustomed to my cappuccino in the morning and the fear
of “outdoors”. I decided to take a vacation from my Los Angeles
life and go camping. The thought of getting back to nature
seemed like the best way to relieve stress and get back some of
my lost creativity. The perfect way for me to pull that off was
to find a place that gave me all the wonder of being back in
nature and free from civilization but without the creepy living
things.
El Capitan Canyon provided the perfect opportunity to get
back to nature. In t he beautiful El Capitan Canyon there is a
campground built just the way I had dreamed. In canvas
tents built on wooden platforms with electrical outlets
and lights I could stay in a tent and watch a DVD at the
same time.
There are fire pits out in front of each tent and so I could
sit in front of a fire I had built while munching on my Whole
Foods sandwich and make s'mores to go with my wine. In the
morning a short walk down through the campground along a
peaceful stream took me to the general store where freshly made
to order breakfast and more importantly cappuccino were being
prepared.
The bed I had slept in left me nicely rested for either a
hike in the surrounding hills or on the beach or horseback
riding at the nearby ranch. I opted for horseback and enjoyed a
nice long ride along the ridge overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
That night my date and I opted to stay in one of the cabins
offered by the campground. In a wooden cabin with a big
beautiful bed and a working shower and bathroom, we enjoyed a
wonderful night looking out the glass doors onto the river
flowing just fifteen feet from our bed.
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