The road ahead became more winding, but the scenery grew even more beautiful. Luke was driving slowly, enjoying the scenery along the way. There were no other vehicles around, so he wasn't worried about accidents.
About an hour passed, Luke had only seen two cars. Though not entirely isolated from society, it felt nearly deserted.
There was a fork ahead, and Luke turned onto a dirt road. After a while, he arrived at a rather open area, which was perfect for camping.
The campsite was surrounded by tall cedar trees. Luke felt that Bear Lake wasn't far away, but since there were no roads, he could only walk.
Luke got out of the car, the air was fresh, and the fragrance of flowers mixed with birdsong made him feel much more relaxed.
He decided to camp here, using the RV as a wall. He opened the awning, and set out chairs and a folding table.
Luke made a pot of coffee, accompanied by cake and nuts, looking at the beautiful scenery around him, enjoying a tranquil afternoon tea.