Sentences with phrase «night campsites»

The first night your campsite will be located at the Quishuarani community where you will be able to interact with locals.
We walked through a small village filled with livestock and children playing volleyball before continuing through to our second night campsite, La Playa (2400m) Day 3 and it was necessary to stretch our sore muscles following yesterday's 18 kilometres of ups and downs.

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About a month ago, our friend Beto reserved a campsite for 2 nights at the campground that is right next to where we live.
The night of the epic winds we dined at the campsite on grilled halloumi, zucchini and bell pepper skewers, steaks, a kale and hempseed slaw, and these veggie burgers.
Plus, though we purposely set up our tent far from the rest of our group, we didn't want to wake up the entire group campsite if he had trouble sleeping through the night.
Hat, sunscreen, bug repellent, warms clothes / pj's for chilly nights, smores makins» (yes this is a must have), sleeping bags & blankets to make one big family bed in your tent, life jacket that fits really well, diapers (we still cloth diaper if we are camping near laundry facilites), swim diapers (or we just use a pocket diaper without an insert and find that it works really well to contain what it needs to and doesn't bring on lots of water), first aid kit, flashlight, rain gear, a way to get clean water (filtering it yourself or access to water at the campground), snacks, and a good campsite.
Cuomo announced that campsites, cabins and cottages at state parks were occupied for more than 633,000 nights through Columbus Day, setting a new record.
At night, he uses LED lights to search for meteorites near the campsite — and has found two lunar meteorites this way.
All Louder Than Life camping passes include campsite space for 3 nights as well as access to campground bathrooms, showers, food and beverage concession stands, and a general store.
Our Sprinter suddenly feels like an insect in the presence of giants as we follow our little dirt road through Sand Flats Recreation Area and find our campsite for the night.
However, our chosen campsite turns out to be nothing more than a staging ground for horse trailers, so we make do and nestle our van in the back corner of the nearest parking lot for the night.
You'll find all sorts of accommodations here, including everything from campsites that overlook the Pacific for under $ 20 a night to cozy ocean view yurts and high end resorts.
Your dog will still know what's going on outside the tent thanks to his incredible hearing and sense of smell, but you keep the barrier up between him and whatever animals come to explore your campsite in the night.
Make sure pets have proper ID on their collars — and consider a reflective collar for pets who are out in a campsite at night.
However, most of the landmarks boast a campsite nearby, so motorists can easily find a spot to park their campervan for the night.
About 20 to 30 minutes South of Julia Pfeiffer Burns, we stopped at Kirk Creek Campground and we were lucky enough to find a campsite right on the cliff overlooking the Pacific for a mere $ 22 / night.
You basically walk from one campsite to another and stay in another campsite that costs about $ 7.50 a night.
Cost: R300 for the campsite (1 - 3 people) or Zwakala Cabin is reasonable at R650 per night To Book: Find out more at Zwakala River Retreat
Whilst the campsite sadly does not overlook the beach, it is but a hop, skip and jump to reach (two minutes, actually), and the sound of waves at night means that you sleep with the comforting noise of the sea reverberating through the tent — ah, beach holidays.
With careful baby steps we came down to the campsite for a relatively early finish, and that night, somehow, we played football with Simón, Lino and the porters.
After lunch our horses will go back to Mollepata while we go on to Lucmabamba Campsite where we will spend the night.
Both Australia and New Zealand have many, many sites where you can park up for the night, usually costing between # 5 - 15, depending on how good the campsite is.
This six day and five night kayak tour starts with a water taxi ride to an island campsite in the Broughton Archipelago.
With a beer in hand and our fire dancing in the night, we chatted with the couple from the neighboring campsite about a stunning number of collective adventures and common travel interests.
The visitor's centre at Winaywayna is beside the campsite where you will probably spend your third night
There is also a campsite on Playa del Salado on the western outskirts of Caleta del Sebo, ideal for night time gazing at a star - studded sky.
All clean and relaxed you will head to your campsite for the night.
We travel towards Iringa where we spend the night in a beautiful rustic campsite famous for its Amarula Hot Chocolates and its steamy showers!
For a more convenient (and more luxurious) option, the Chisos Mountains Lodge is located right next to the campsite, and it costs ~ $ 120 per night.
We spent two nights in the Chisos Basin campsite, which was centrally located for a lot of the park's most beautiful hikes.
You should expect paying 5 - 17 EUR per night at a campsite.
After spending the night at our campsite in a forest clearing, we ascend again to the Incan site of Runkuracay, enjoy the snow peaks of the Pumasillo range, and the ruins of Sayacmarca.
You won't leave shore until all participants feel comfortable in the boats, and then you will kayak to the first night's campsite.
Expect to kayak about 4 hours per day, including floating rest stops, moving along the coast to a new campsite each night.
This Alaska kayak tour includes a total of six nights at wilderness campsites and two nights of hotels in Anchorage.
We continue through lush farmland and woodlands to our first campsite at Llactapata, where we will explore the archeological remains before eating dinner and sleeping for the night.
Accommodation ranges from deluxe spa rooms, standard rooms or the intimacy of campsites, all offering sanctuary from the rugged desert night.
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Anacapa Island camping has a total of 7 campsites and you can reserve them through Reserve America for $ 15.00 per night.
We'll spend about 3 - 5 hours paddling each day, moving campsites most nights and leaving lots of time to explore the coastline, snorkel, beach comb, and just relax.
Our short break accent includes 2 nights in Marrakech guest house and 3 days trekking with 1 night in basic mountain village accommodation and 1 night in a mountain lodge or mountain campsite depending on season.
We will most likely use two different campsites on this tour, with 2 nights spent at each.
The first time I went there, I chose to hire a van, and we stopped at campsites at night.
Back at camp we had a nice swim and then a relaxed night at the campsite.
All participants depart Adelaide and travel via Port Augusta to the famous Prairie Hotel for lunch, then on to our campsite for the night at the Marree campground.
After leaving Pekina we travel through Orroroo to our campsite for the next two nights at Bendleby.
This route will bring us to a new campsite most nights.
You will change campsites almost every night, but may have a layover day.
We'll change campsites every second night, and have the option to paddle every day, while still leaving lots of time to swim, snorkel, hike, or just relax on the beach.
You'll make 50 - minute, 2 to 3 - mile crossings to the off - shore islands where you'll have a chance to snorkel and hike before lunch, and then kayak to your first night's campsite.
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