Skamokawa, WA (Posted by Laura)
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Okay so here at our campground, there's a sign at the beach access entrance that tells about all the different kinds of shellfish one can collect around here. The largest of them is called the Geoduck. I'm reading the list of oysters and clams outloud, and I say "geoduck". Like…
Comments closedLast week, we camped for several days in our backyard (well, 30 miles from our backyard) at Champoeg Park and had some friends and family come by for barbecue and visiting (and to check out the new Airstream). Had a great time and then headed up to do a little kayaking and…
Comments closedSecond day was a score! Three Coho salmon and a lot of fun. Our captain was Laird Brown (with his dog, Missy)Boat: M/V MaranthaFish: Three Coho Salmon Kevin caught two today, and I caught one…all keepers. We had them fileted at the dock. Will be doing some smoked salmon,…
Comments closedWe’re camped at Devil’s Lake State Park in Lincoln City, Oregon. Today we rented a little fishing boat because we heard there were tons of big rainbow trout in Devil’s Lake. We picked up my mom and Pirate at the campground dock and had a lovely, relaxing time out on…
Comments closedLake Almanor, Fourth of July 2010. (Posted by Laura)
1 CommentOn Tuesday we were just outside of Nevada City and Grass Valley at (Henry) Rollins Lake…a campground called Peninsula Camping & Boating Resort. Pretty campground, no hookups, and a high of about 97 degrees in the afternoon. We stayed two nights, and were thinking of staying a third, when we…
Comments closedWe camped one night at a campground near (but not in) Yosemite and drove into the valley with our bikes, parked, and had the most amazing bike ride around the valley. Sure it was teeming with tourists and cars and aspiring Ansels, but I captured plenty of good scenery without…
Comments closedWe stayed two nights at Sunset Campground in Kings Canyon National Park. On our one full day in the park we did the following: 1. General Sherman. General Sherman is the world's largest tree by volume. You begin the trail at roughly the top of the tree (about 300 feet) and…
Comments closedStopped at Garlic World on the way out of the bay area and had a little lunch at this under-labeled BBQ truck. (Posted by Laura)
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