Saturday, June 20, 2009Camping

While Randy checked out the nearby trails, I entertained the mosquitoes and wove on my 6" Multi there by the campfire. The rest of our trip is in the next two posts. More pretty pictures!
posted @ 08:12 PM PST [link]
At Crater Lake, Oregon

I know you've probably seen this picture a billion times, even if you've never been there but it is so lovely, it's worth another look. Randy and I spent a couple days taking pictures and driving around the rim. We stayed in the campground there with a passel of other people... a popular place. Then we moved on, toured Diamond lake and ended in a nearly deserted campground out in the middle of Oregon, somewhere, I think near the headwaters of the Umpqua River. it was a really enjoyable and relaxing trip. The only drawback was that now that the snow is melting, Oregon's Deluxe sized mosquitoes were out in full force. I kept a hot campfire going and that kept most of them at bay. A bit of breeze came up now and then and that also helped. But... we were really glad we invested in that trailer!  Home again now and back to work in the loom shop!
posted @ 08:08 PM PST [link]
Shasta

Mt. Shasta from the east... Wait! Is that steam?! No, guess not, it's just a little cloud. Whew! Just a little volcanic fun. I got this great shot at a view point on the way up HWY 97 heading for Crater Lake.
posted @ 07:57 PM PST [link]
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