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Showing posts with label Salmon River camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salmon River camping. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Girl Camping on the Salmon River, part 2



If you want to draw in people and make them smile, just set up a vintage travel trailer alongside a road, and watch them come swooping in.

That's what happened when the Girl Camping gang got together for a long weekend at Swiftwater RV Park in rural White Bird, Idaho. That's Miss Karen, above, with her sidekick Dash, using the open-door policy for 'tourists' (actually local shop owners) to see inside her trailer.




Karen's trailer is beautifully painted and detailed, and is what we'd have to call a 'happy seniorita' both in colors and in love of all things south of the border.





This is Miss Sherry's Aladdin, sporting a custom GLAMPING banner--Sherry is multi-talented. (She also painted her trailer's exterior and remodeled the inside.)

Sherry came to White Bird in a caravan with Karen and Miss Carolyn. Quite the sight to see them come rolling in! The name of Sherry's trailer is Me Too.




Miss Carolyn's Aristocrat is named Chick on the Run. Ingenious idea: She uses a string curtain for a screen door. The 'boot' in the back is where she stores and displays her boots.




Left to right, that's Carolyn, Sherry, and Anna, park owner, riding the wild side on our sideline jetboat trip that took us through rapids on the Salmon.



Excellent job, girls, of living up to our motto: Live now, be free!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Discovery: Off-Season Camping on the Salmon River


Native Americans of the interior Northwest had the right idea: In spring and summer, they lived in the northern mountainous areas that offer warm days and cool nights. As fall came on and led to winter, they moved farther south, down to sheltered areas along the free-flowing, salmon-filled rivers.

Which is exactly how Girl Camping Girl and a few smart friends plan to turn their camping obsession into a year-round thing.

'Girl Camp South' just got established on the Salmon River, at a sweet little RV park outside the snow zone.


The park, flanked by sheltering canyon walls, lies just to the left of the bridge, above.


With big shade trees, a pretty lawn, and a fishing beach just steps away, it's a lovely spot.


The park has a winter storage plan that allows for leaving a trailer on-site by a power hook-up. Owners can come and stay any time, with access to the park's super-clean bathrooms, showers and laundry. The campfire area is under the riverside gazebo.


The river rolls smoothly behind the park but drops into rapids as it passes under the bridge. (The Salmon, also known as the River of No Return, is one of the most praised and popular rafting rivers in the world. Steelhead fishermen love it, too.)




On the initial tryout weekend, GCG and friends loved falling asleep to the sound of 'river music.'



They watched a full moon rise over the east canyon wall and sink behind the west wall. They got the binoculars out to investigate the modern-day homesteads established on the canyon benches.


They also marked some territory, as Girl Campers are wont to do.


They'll be back. Because this year, the Girl Camping Girls and friends finally have a way to make the winter pass faster!