Brian in
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August 14, 2003
It's been about three years since Danna and I broke out our camping gear. Thanks to my new Stealth Camera I was able snap a few shots of my fellow campers.
Todd's Portable Sun
Todd shows off what can only be a contained fusion reaction.
Kathy and her Beers
Kathy reads a book, seeming peaceful. But wow, that's a pretty good pile of empty beer cans next to her for it only being 9:00 in the morning. (I confess, the beer cans are mine).
Watersports
We rented these wave runners for the afternoon, and man, are they fawkin' fast. Here Danna and Kathy have been convinced that it's really not that cold. We couldn't convince them that they didn't need the wet suits, though. Incidentally, Cameron is now about five hundred dollars poorer after running over one wave runner with the other.
Mary Ann Likes Beer Too
We just need to teach her how to drink it. Playing with your food is fine, but playing with your beer is a waste of time. Of course, it's Coors, so it' can't really be considered beer.
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Brian in
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August 5, 2000
We got the camping bug and decided to trek to the Olympic Peninsula. We had no real reason for choosing this site, except that it is only about three hours away. So we loaded up the 'Beamer for a bit of quality Kar Kamping and headed out west.
While camping was fun and we ate plenty of burnt flesh, we encountered a sign that stated that just over yonder was the westernmost point in the contiguous US. Definitely need to see that. So, off we went, and we discovered some of the most beautiful and rugged seascapes I've ever seen. Sure, they'd be nicer if the weather wasn't cloudy, bit the gray adds a bit of mystery and sorrow. So come along and check it out!
Firewood Quest
Danna, gathering firewood for our camp fire. Look damp? It is. Starting a fire was a bit of a challenge.
Bump On A Log
Bump on a log.
Bump In The Water
Bump in the water. She doesn't want to go for a dip.
Waterfall
Cool waterfall. This one drops down into a chanel that opens out into the stream below.
The Real West Coast
This is the westernmost portion of the contiguous united states. Or "west coast" as I like to call it. Very rocky, and I don't see may places to setup a volley ball net.
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