Ok winter is here and I am hating it.
xmas is my most hated time of year and I have a week off.
I am south of Denver and want to get somewhere warm and awesome to camp.
Do have a very small RV.
Where would you go /out/?
>>645958
Monument Valley.
Not too far, warmer and amazing!
>>645958
death valley
>>645958
I live in Denver too, learn to keep warm in the snow and camping becomes more enjoyable, at least for me.
>>645962
Looks pretty cold to me
>>645970
That seems like a possibility, what is there to do ?
>>646099
I have camped in 10 degree weather and its doable but would rather be warm for xmass
>>646984
Well then fuck you, pussy!
>>647164
>OP ask about a warm place to camp.
>What about an ice cold place OP?
>Seems nice , but I am looking for a warmer spot
FUCK YOU , YOU AM A PUSSY 1!!!!!1
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I live in Hawaii come visit
Slab city?
Come to Florida. Winter skipped us this year.
>inb4 Florida never has a winter
But seriously, it's 82 degrees outside right now. Which is low compared to what it's been.
>>648276
Is there anywhere I can camp on the beach and launch a kayak for fishing?
I have always heard there is very little coastal dispersed camping out east
>>648280
Mexico.
>>648280
Well I don't know of any easily accessible but there are beaches that aren't accessible by road or sometimes land. But that doesn't mean camping there is legal.
Examples: there are isles in the middle of the Indian river lagoon that people have been known to set up shop on. I've never head of anyone getting in trouble for doing it because even if you set the damn thing on fire, it can't go anywhere.
Other option is to hit a beach and keep walking. Playalinda beach is just north of KSC, and it's gov't protected, but its open visitors. I think if you were to head north from there you could probably get away with it. Klondike beach (north of playalinda) is considered a "back country" area, so I doubt too many people traverse it.
I doubt it's 100% legal but there are places out here you could get "lost" if you know where to look.
>>645958
Im interested in vehicles. What type of RV have you got?
>>648438
VW Westfalia
Packed with all me gear and ready to go at a moments notice.
>>645958
You like stargazing? Big Bend National Park is the GOAT. And the parts that aren't plain desert are pretty in the winter.
>>648529
I have been really thinking about Big Bend.
Is there fishing?
What is there to do there?
>>648538
You can fish in the Rio Grande. If you have a passport you can raft it. Tons of hiking, beautiful scenery, lots of interesting geology if you're into that sort of thing. It's one of the darkest places on the planet at night, which is why I mentioned stargazing. Take a telescope and be amazed at the universe in which we live. There is also a very large Texas state park adjacent to BBNP. You can go there and get a few days worth of guided trip on horseback if you're so inclined.
>this cave formation is in BBNP
>>648541
Just googled Big Bend. Looks amazng.