Aaron was honestly glad to get going. It wasn’t that he got stir crazy in the small town but he explored the same scenery daily and after a while he could begin to acknowledge that he needed a few new paths to tread and a few new places to see. It was why he was always so ready for this trip because for a few days he could look into different forests and gaze out over the beautiful lake. They got to be in the nature and sure, it wasn’t for everyone but ever since he was young, his father had coaxed them to give the outdoor world a chance and he’d never looked back. As they moved along the road, he took in the beautiful views around them. That was kind of his thing and sure, it was probably boring to a lot of people but it just made him feel positive about everything. Well, most of the time. When they were finally at the lake, he laughed at the various levels of excitement and waited for several people to rush off the bus before he grasped his bag and headed off too, ready to set up his home for the next few days. He actually had a new tent this year and he’d broken it in the weekend before last. It really was awesome of Riley to bring them here. He chose the area close to the others and began to assemble his tent, knowing he wanted it done know before the light began to dip which obviously wouldn’t be for ages but he knew people could get carried away, especially since Matt, that was his name….was throwing himself into the water and Aaron found himself laughing. They all worked pretty well together, especially as someone always had something that someone else didn’t. It didn’t take Ruby long to join him either which was ace because people should just let loose when they went away. He supported it. “I think the phrase is….’What happens on the camping trip, stays on the camping trip’,” He joked in response to Ryan before he was dashing away too and launching into the water. Aaron merely turned back to his tent, knowing people were doing their own thing and this was his for now. It didn’t take him long, being that he’d practiced setting it up and down but once his bag was tucked neatly inside and his sleeping bag was unrolled, he was content. From there, he just stepped back to admire his handiwork before unzipping his jeans and pushing them down to reveal red board shorts. He wasn't going to swim just yet but it wouldn't kill to at least be prepared. And besides, he didn't mind being shirtless and he may as well make the most of having his skin out before the bugs came in force. He tossed the articles of clothing into the door of his tent before heading over to the fire and crouching down. "Okay, now this trip feels authentic,"