How Do You Camp?
A long time ago, my wife and I were on a wheelin’ vacation in Colorado and we set up camp for the night at a deserted Forest Service campground near Guanella Pass outside of Georgetown. Camp was pretty darn easy to set up. We parked our ’77 International Scout, set up our small tent, tossed our sleeping bags in the tent, and camp was made. Since there wasn’t anything to repair on the Scout on that particular night, the majority of the evening was spent lounging by a campfire. The smell of pine was intoxicating, the mountain views incredible, the air was cool (the campground was over 10,000 feet in altitude), and I “entertained” my wife with some tunes on my harmonica. It was a picture-perfect campsite, but I never…