Can be somewhat scary to hear a brown-bear ( grisly ) sniffing and snorting a few meters from your head on the other side of a thin aluminium panel .....real scary

...You must try Rooiputs then behind canvas , not strong aluminium, as a big Kalahari Lion cleans your braai 2 metres from you at 2am ..or appears at the wash up sink (50 metres from our tent) to drink the water off run while Jane is washing clothes mere metres away ..Those Free State Girls have STRONG Heartsokie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:30 pm On our last trip to the USA in May/June 2004 , we hired a motor/home camper , travelled from Seattle , to Vancouver Canada , through British Columbia to Dawson Creek at Mile 1 of the Alaska Highway , and we drove that highway more than 2000 miles of it , sometimes staying over in campsites , with full hook-up facilities , and sometimes , because the season was not fully open yet , we boon-docked in convenient spots next to the road .
Can be somewhat scary to hear a brown-bear ( grisly ) sniffing and snorting a few meters from your head on the other side of a thin aluminium panel .....real scary![]()
okie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:11 pm We were on the mountain every New Year 1961 to 1965 -- each of carrying a bottle of champagne to enjoy at the turn of the year . I once even carried up my silver trumpet , in its case strapped on the back of my ruck-sack , and I sounded off the old year from the top of Tugela falls with The Last Post .....![]()