I'm curious about staying for evening EMH and returning to FW late. Is there sufficient lighting on the paths or do we need a flashlight? When others are returning to their campsites, is the noise level loud enough to wake you inside your camper?
I'm curious about staying for evening EMH and returning to FW late. Is there sufficient lighting on the paths or do we need a flashlight? When others are returning to their campsites, is the noise level loud enough to wake you inside your camper?
I would bring a small flashlight then. There is some low level lighting, but it would be handy to have none the less. The armadillos like to come out at night, so it would help to be able to identify them while on the paths....especially if you have small children with you
I would bring a small flashlight then. There is some low level lighting, but it would be handy to have none the less. The armadillos like to come out at night, so it would help to be able to identify them while on the paths....especially if you have small children with you
I have heard people returning late once or twice, both were groups of teenagers. When we return late, I make sure we are quiet so as not to wake up others. Some people are lighter sleepers than others and some camper walls are thinner than others. Then there are also the tents. Just use common courtesy.
Yep, the only people you will hear coming home at night are the same people that wake you up coming home at night where you live at home. You know the ones. The loud talkers or those that cannot end out there day without a couple of hoops and hollars into the peace and solitude. (Well maybe not solitude, but FW is very peaceful.)
Yep, the only people you will hear coming home at night are the same people that wake you up coming home at night where you live at home. You know the ones. The loud talkers or those that cannot end out there day without a couple of hoops and hollars into the peace and solitude. (Well maybe not solitude, but FW is very peaceful.)