View of the lake from the campsite at the end of the loop:
Ara and I tried to set up Jeannie & Donald's tent before they arrived. We made several attempts but didn't give up until we had it standing. When Steve arrived he straightened it out and tightened it up.
My screen tent, which was mainly used to store our food supplies. The picnic table was located too close to the fire ring to be of practical use.
This is our group's set-up: Steve's camper, Meg's tent (being pregnant it is too difficult for her to climb up onto the bed in the camper overhead. She had a great set up in the tent, though - a regular bed-size (in height as well as mattress size) air mattress. Next is Jeannie & Donald's tent, and then a wonderful screen shade canopy which kept our seating area and picnic table shaded in the afternoon. My tent is in back of Steve's camper.
Can't forget our pooches. Lady is with Steve's dog Rocco. They were both wonderful campers, but then they aren't new to it either.
Enjoying a breakfast banana.
This is enough for one day, and I'll post some more pictures with tomorrow's blog. It is really trying to figure out from the little thumbnails, exactly which picture I'm posting.
Monday, July 5, 2010
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I'm sorry to hear about the idiot with the saw and the generator. There's always someone to spoil the fun! Glad you managed to have a good time with your family anyway.
ReplyDeleteNice pic of the aqua green lake through the trees:))
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can also try beach camping. Beach camping is increasing in popularity in countries with open sea. It offers a genuine camping experience and recreation opportunities available by being located next to a beach
ReplyDeleteIt is awful how some people just don't give a darn about others. It happens way too often. We used to have solar panels and they worked well for everything we wanted to do and made no noise.
ReplyDeleteThe little girl in the last picture is absolutely adorable.
Nice pictures. Glad you had a good time in spite of the noise.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back from your trip. Hope you like the next one better. :(
ReplyDeleteAhh that banana breakfast looks mighty fine!
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