07-02-2012
11:00 AM
817 Loves
As a 58-year-old Registered Nurse from Troy, New York, getting to the wilderness isn't always easy. But my best friend Clare and I recently enjoyed the most thrilling camping excursion in the mountains of the Western United States. Leaving our husbands behind, we flew to Las Vegas on Southwest Airlines and rented a car.
Our cargo consisted of only the essentials: camping equipment, a styrofoam cooler, a bunch of dried food; veggies and apples; cheese and rum. For nine glorious days, the sprawling wilderness in the mountains of Arizona and Utah were ours.
This trip was only possible because Southwest flew all our camping stuff for free in two huge suitcases, 49 pounds each (I weighed the bags meticulously). This is what we fit:
one tent
one queen-sized air mattress
two sleeping bags
two bag chairs
a lamp
dishes and eating utensils
coffee mugs
two flashlights
an air compressor
an extension cord
small tools
pillows
hiking clothes
a portable shower bag
two insulated water bottles
bags of instant-brew coffee
six bath towels
a camera
toiletries
two swimsuits
a heavy winter jacket
long underwear
rain gear
a laptop computer with a charger
bug spray
And MORE!
It was up to me to bring everything, as my best friend was coming from Canada, and had to cross the border, so she could bring very little for free.
We began our camping odyssey in Flagstaff, AZ (elevation 7,000 ft.), and the memories we made along the way are unforgettable. We created our very own underwear tree (hey, we had to do laundry SOME time!). We hiked five hours to see Betatakin, a 125-room adobe cliff dwelling built 800 years ago by the Anazasis. I stepped barefoot (full foot!) on a cactus. We climbed the cliffs and walked through the 900-year-old homes of the ancient Sinagua people. Clare bravely drove our rental car on a 4-wheel-drive 17-mile-loop through magnificant Monument Valley. And we capped the journey off by swimming in the icy, fast-moving Virgin River in Zion National Park.
I have shared pictures of my journey with countless friends and acquiantances, and I never leave out Southwest. They are so amazed that Southwest made this camping odyssey possible. I wasn't surprised at all.
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