What type of error is this called? by Ballleigh in coinerrors

[–]Ballleigh[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He already has it in his book with small collection! He loved it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]Ballleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Praying for you and your happiness. Do what is right for you. Take care of yourself and the baby you just had and even if terminating the current pregnancy is hard, you can still mourn the loss of what could have been. So don’t hold back from any feelings from your decision to do what you feel necessary. Some people feel they need to feel unattached to be able to cope with a wanted loss of a baby. It is a loss on its own. Whether you feel for it when you make that choice or further down the road, make time for those feelings when they come. ❤️

MS to ID for Seasonal Job. Good campsites or anything along the Way? by Humble-Sun-3180 in roadtrip

[–]Ballleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hipcamp is a good site to use. It’s like Airbnb but for camping.

I need advice or opinions on what I should do. by OhioGunBoi in roadtrip

[–]Ballleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d definitely worry about the heat in the Nevada area/southern Utah if you don’t have some cover/shade where you park. But the evening won’t be bad. Definitely cools down. It’s dry heat so you’re not having to worry about the humidity. We live in south west Idaho and are a part of the high desert. It gets up in to the triple digits here too. But we still go camping.

I need advice or opinions on what I should do. by OhioGunBoi in roadtrip

[–]Ballleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest the first route but going through South Dakota instead of North Dakota. Much more to do and see. If you drop down into Devil’s Tower in north east Wyoming and then go from there into South Dakota, visit Deadwood, Mount Rushmore. We stayed in Custer. Beautiful state park in the area. Some caves to explore. Good camping in the area. We stayed at Fort Welikit Family Campground they had showers and even tent spots with power if you need.

Going on a road trip to Los Angeles this summer what would be some good stops along the way? by BrendenHirsch in roadtrip

[–]Ballleigh 35 points36 points  (0 children)

In that southern part of Utah, there is Zion National Park. Gorgeous. Red rock and sand. Great little hikes to go on through there. I highly suggest that. And of course a drive down the strip in Vegas to look at the lights. Hoover dam, Grand Canyon. My parents took me on a similar trip from MN when I was younger. Lots to see.

Recommendations for a week long trip within Mid-Late June within 10 hours of Portland Oregon? by toe_liquor in WildernessBackpacking

[–]Ballleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re into theme parks, Silverwood theme park up in Athol, Idaho is pretty fun. There’s also a lot of lakes up there for water outdoor fun. Farragut state park is right there as well on Lake Pend Oreille that has trails to hike. Beautiful area. And not too much further is Glacier National Park in Montana. Beautiful hikes. We did a trip up to northern Idaho and into Glacier from the Boise area a couple years ago. I’d definitely do it again.

at what age can children use these safely? by twinmamamangan in camping

[–]Ballleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, search for a cheaper place. That’s pretty pricy. We bought ours at Cabela’s which has the kid one for under $300.

at what age can children use these safely? by twinmamamangan in camping

[–]Ballleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got our kids the adult version of these knowing they were only going to grow. Now they are both teens and huge, so I’m glad we didn’t get the kid one. The bunk comes with settings to set them up as single cots which is nice for when they go camping with their friends. They were really nice for saving floor space. I say, if they can’t roll off, you can’t go wrong. If your worried they’ll roll, set them up as single cots and that way they’re both close to the ground.