July 2025, two nights.
I consider myself rather “self sufficient” when it comes to camping. When I get away, I like to get away from everything I possibly can. Well, with a dog recovering from surgery, and deciding to put less work into a camping trip, I decided to give this a shot… And Rick delivered 1000 times over.
I had what I needed (except my spatula, Rick had one ready), and Rick’s beautiful space provided exactly what I was looking for. This is the perfect getaway for someone like me. I usually put a ton of planning into tenting, hiking in and out, and minimal packing… But this time, I packed the backpack, cooler, guitar, wife, and dog and had one of the most relaxing weekends I can remember. Didn’t get out the guitar, didn’t need it. The silence, well you know, mixed in with birds and some critters, provided all of the therapy of the forest I needed.
Highlights: the sound of rain on the metal roof, the peace, and the absolute work of art Rick put together in the middle of the forest.
Highly recommend to all “skill levels” of camping. I’ll be back, for sure. I want to see this spot with some snow.