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"After dropping our dog off at grandma's house, my wife and I set out for a night out deep in the North Cascade National Park backcountry. After some bushwacking and 7,000 feet of elevation gain, we finally arrived at this spot at the base of the Colonial Glacier.

We set up camp, ate some food, and then relaxed in the tent while listening to the sounds of glaciers calving into the lake below.

Couldn't have asked for a better date night."

-Sammy Davis @sam__davis

 
 
Gear List:

Tent - MSR Hubba Hubba NX

Camera - Sony A7

Lens - Zeiss 16-35 F/4

Eureka Sand Dunes

A “star-selfie” that was meant to be at this campspot in Death Valley National Park.

Halfway to Shasta

If you don’t mind the wintry wind chills, you’re pretty much guaranteed a campspot far away from any traffic and noise as you’re halfway up to the summit of Mt. Shasta.

The Big Rocks

A little bit of research went a long way in helping secure this campspot at a rock climbers paradise in the Alabama Hills.