Things to bring camping: food, frisbee, friends, Farkle, and fffffcards.
Our two-day camping trip to Clearwater National Forest was a real celebration of our first week out of school. We strapped a canoe to the top of the Outback and packed a cooler full of burrito-makings, marshmallows and two-dozen cans of Blue Sky soda. We won't tell you where the campground is but we will tell you that the last two days included several hours of canoeing, hiking, and swimming (and skinny-dipping). The first night was so clear we were even able to sleep without the rain fly which made for some excellent star-gazing. For Nate and I, this was all in preparation for our big road trip coming up next week which is preparation for a summer full of more camping with some of our best friends.
- K & N
Sounds delightful guys. Wish I was looking out over that forest! Mmmm and going on a summer long road trip! Dan and I did that the summer your mom and dad got married; their scenic wedding was one of our destinations.
ReplyDeleteit really was a beautiful time. and we are so excited for our trip! we'll be blogging along the way hopefully. our plan is to make it to oregon and through northern california to san francisco. i hope you're getting some springy sun in seattle!
ReplyDeletelooks so fun, happy summer you two. kelton, that is one chaco tan to be proud of - i'm impressed :)
ReplyDeletejenny, are you home? also, i thought of you when i got that chaco tan the other day! you always have one of the best ones.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Evokes the place perfectly. (And per your most recent post, I heart lilacs. :) Glad I stumbled upon your blog tonight!
ReplyDeletehi emily, thank you so much for the kind comment. the camping trip was such a good way to relax and unwind after all of our finals. i'm so happy you stumbled on our blog so that i could find yours as well!
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