
Carrie O.
Hipcamper since July 2020
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Past trips
Ravensong Refuge
in Ravensong Refuge, WashingtonSuper rustic
Our stay at Ravensong Refuge was unique, and pretty in its own way. We stayed in the meadow which was lovely, and far from where we parked. We were car camping so lugging everything that distance was unexpected. There are no picnic tables at the "sites," so we improvised. Yes there is a sink, but I didn't see showers or lights that others mentioned. The porto potty is heaping full. All peeing is done in the woods. The nights are pitch black and beautiful. There was live music - drumming practice I think - coming from the house. It's a very mixed experience.
VIEW - 'The Valley View'
in Cheval Cellars BnB Camping, WashingtonSweet Pepper Ranch - Glamping Tent
in Sweet Pepper Ranch's Glamping Tent, IdahoA unique glamping experience
Alayne was a welcoming host, talking to me about her work with horses, offering a dip in their pool, and even bringing me garden vegetables. She let me feed a carrot to her sweet horse, Jasper, who was a very quiet neighbor. I heard owls and kestrels, and a far away rooster. It was a nice change from hotels and much more comfortable than tent camping.