Jill came up with a plan.
There is a little place called "Dog-Town Lake", It is about 15 minutes south of Williams on paved roads. It has a small lake, campsites, and such. The lake is almost big enough to run power boats. I have seen power boats there, but they don't have much room to move. It is a small lake.
There are a lot of light to medium off-road trails around there. The general area is high mountain meadows. Pine forest with open areas.
Some of us are thinking of setting up a comfy camp there so that we can do the Williams area attractions without motel bills. At the same time time, we could try out the local area trails. There are several of them.
We could set up a "Gypsy Hacienda" there, and explore the local area. From there we could have breakfast in town, lunch on the trail, and dinner in camp. When we set up a "Gypsy" hut, we go all-out. We have the ability to set up a central area, tents around it, and a bathroom. We are good at this.
This is "roughing" it. Breakfast in a restaurant, lunch on the trail, and dinner in camp! It doesn't get better than that! I could tolerate some surloin or filets over the fire. Wouldn't upset me a bit! I like dead cows a lot. It's my favorite food, next to dead elk or bison.
My business partner & I have enough stuff to make a decent place in a camp ground. But it's not worth dragging it all out for less than two nights, or preferably three. We would have to make it worthwhile.
If we could do that later this summer, it might be fun.