When I arrived at Saddle Mountain, the sun was shining. I
think this is one of the most beautiful places I have camped so far! I drove up the road of the BLM campground and
found a spot near the mountains. Upon looking at Google Maps, the road dead ends
at another road that goes in both directions up ahead. If I had 4 wheel drive,
I might go further, and today I’ll take a walk to explore.
I got set up just in time, because the clouds quickly rolled
in and it began raining. I snugged up in the van and finished reading The
Grapes of Wrath and slept with the sound of rain on the roof.
What a life!
Now this is more like it!
I counted only about 8 rigs out here. This must be a well-kept secret.
Or maybe it’s just because it’s mid-week. Whatever… I’ll be back here next
season for sure! It’s so quiet out here,
and the beauty is just stunning.
This morning, after the rain, there was that wonderful
desert-smell of creosote in the air. One of the things I love about
van-dwelling is how close I live to the earth. I’m just one step away from the
ground, and when I open my side door each morning, I have a beautiful view of a
backyard that constantly changes.
I feel healthier and happier out here in nature. And though I’m sure there will be times I’ll
want to be back in 4 walls, for now, this is a slice of heaven for me.
What a life!
Looking out my van door |
Cooking dinner and tomorrow's food, before the rain starts! |
Those clouds rolled in FAST! |
Bundled up in the van, listening to the rain |
A beautiful morning! |
You can see the fog in the valley |
Thank you, Mr. Sun |
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