Ranger Review: RōM Pack at Observatory Palomar Mountain
Campground Review:
In full disclosure I booked this site 2 months in advance, which to me would mean my choice of sites. Not the case at all. Summer camping is very different than winter camping, maybe I'll remember that next year. I reserved the very last space available. An ADA compliant space. The recreation website clearly stated that I was able to book it if it was the last space. Honestly, I didn't know what that would mean exactly so when we arrived it was a bit of a surprise.
The entire section around the table and the fire ring is cement (Duh! Use your brain Britt, of course it is!) and the table had an over hang section for a wheel chair to pull up. None of those I was camping were actually in need of an ADA camp sight so we used the extra over hang to protect the coolers from the sun. Turned out to be an unexpected perk. Not to mention being able to walk around barefoot without getting dirt everywhere and not worrying about any sparks that escaped the fire.
The tent and everything else was on flat dirt like what I am used to when going camping at various camp sites so not much to report on that.
The spaces are fairly close together. At the next site over there was what appeared to be a youth group and we could all clearly see and hear the movie they were projecting onto a sheet. Not a bother for us, I'm just giving reference on how close the spaces are to one another.
There is some shade. I would say we were one of the lucky ones. We had shade until about 11:30am and then it was HOT. The weather was around 85 degrees but luckily my handy dandy ezUp protected us while we all hung out. Sites on the other side of the grounds were not so lucky. They got full sun as soon as it came out. Brutal when it's that hot.
There is a hike off of the campground. We took off at 7am to try and beat the heat since we were with our dogs and we wanted to get some exercise with them while it was still cool. About a 1/2-1 mile in our Frenchie was not having it so unfortunately we had to turn around because it was already heating up quite a bit. Our companions continued on the hike. Their advice: bring lots of water, and snack for the top, and good shoes. They reported that the top was totally worth it (you can drive there too) and that the hike itself was pretty rigorous. I'll have to take their word for it, we never did make it up there.
I did find a nice tree to read under for a bit and cool off. There's just something about camping, laying in the grass and reading that all go so well together.
While I am not a bird watcher, this campground is known for there multitude of birds. I saw some blue bird with a mohawk on the top of its head…still haven't looked it up to find out what kind of bird it was, but hey, I already said I'm not a big bird watcher. Just want all the bird people to know -- you'll be in bird heaven!
Update: my fellow ranger Ryan informed me that the bird is called a Stellar's Jay! Such a cool looking bird.
Product Review:
RōM Pack: A 3-in-1 system, the RōM Pack is a backpack you can fully transform into either a wearable poncho with a hood or a blanket that’s soft on one side and water resistant on the other.
As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - on this camp trip I tested the RōM Pack.
This was my pack for the trip. Why bring any other luggage for a weekend camping? I packed all my clothes, dog toys, sunscreen and hit the road! The great thing about this bag is that the Inner Pack comes out so I was able to keep my clothes packed away when I went out on my adventures. As you can read from above, I did not have a wet trip…quite the opposite so I did not need the poncho feature for this particular excursion. However, the fact that it turns into a blanket became quite handy when I went to read in the grass. I was able to lay it out and use the outside pouch as my pillow.
There are 2 water bottle holders on the bag which also came in handy on our, I'll be it short, walk. There are also 2 little zippers on the backpack that were very useful for my small, easily lost, items such as ear buds, jewelry etc.
I think this pack makes a great weekend outdoors pack. It's perfect for grabbing some summer hiking clothes, your best fur pal and hitting the trails. You'll be ready for any element and you'll be able to stop for a picnic at a moments notice without having to have all of your belongings strewn about. They will remain tucked away in the Inner Pack while you convert the backpack into a poncho if you get caught in the rain, or a blanket if you feel like you need to take a break and eat your peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The great thing is that the side that you sit on is incredibly soft and the other side on the ground doesn't collect all the dirt, leaves, or whatever else might be on a ground in a campground.
I don't know that I'll be back to this campground any time soon - so many campgrounds, so little time to see and camp at all of them!