>>678908>I think next time you go camping, you should start a thread here on /out/ describing every step of your journey. Post pics of every leaf you come across, every odd-shaped stone, every bird you see. That will surely give a sense of reason to your trip.I have a bunch of pics from last time. I suppose I will resize and post in a sec for shits and so people can see what kind of thrilling fucking terrain I got to march through.
>StorytimeIdea when I planned was to do 3 days, 2 nights. Start at a campsite that was at the bottom of Oconee National Forest. Technically it runs next to Ocmulgee and is not contiguous with Oconee, but given the lack of resources present to set up an entirely separate National Forest territory, makes sense to just make them 1 territory.
Plan was to hike along the trail next to the river until I got to Ocmulgee River Bluff on the first day. Spend the second day fucking around, keep some of the gear stashed at the campsite, and mainly take it easy. Third day would be wake up and walk back to the car.
Unfortunately things did not go as planned.