It CAN be- like all such experiences, it depends very much on who you bring with you.
the party animal will not have a good time, will make sure nobody else does either, and it would not be good.
Vector, I dont think, is a party animal. If anything, I would think she would feel... Uncomfortable... at a party (at least, not without a girl-wall). She might likewise feel uncomfortable deep out in the woods with 2 dudes too, for that matter. I can guarantee she would be safe with us though. Her gender is something neither of us would care about. We would be much more interested in intelligent conversation. For me, there is a subtle comfort that comes from having survival skills, and using them in a quiet, safe setting, just because I can. Many people experience crippling dread and anxiety at the prospect of say, not having money for food and rent. To me, it would just be an annoying and vexatious situation that can be resolved, if you are discrete and discerning. I would be happy to pass on some of the knowledge that grants that resiliency, while enjoyably discussing this and that. Once you know that there is food everywhere-- literally everywhere-- you aren't quite so concerned about it. More than anything, I am much more concerned about the state of the natural environment, due to human activity and arrogance. that is probably the direction such a conversation would take.
It's also important to remember that "two's company, three's a crowd.". My friend and I do well with just each other's company, as we understand each other's thoughts, positions on intellectual matters, and habits. We dont have to beat around the bush with each other, and there is no real social dance at all. Introduce a new person, and that dynamic changes. Introduce more than one person, and it becomes unpleasant. Vector is a thoughtful, and insightful person. I think she would be OK to bring along. That's high praise. He enjoys quality, well-researched, and well supported exchanges. I think Vector can supply that. There would be a little adjustment, but I think it would be OK. I couldn't bring more than one person though.
[It has been discretely brought to my attention that I may have inappropriately used gendered pronouns where they might not be welcomed. It is not my intention to misgender anyone, the use of such words is mostly due to the lack of knowlege of preference, and lack of suitable non-loaded pronouns in the English language.]