Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Camping at Cape Disappointment



Every year the extended family on my mom's side takes a camping trip on the Washington coast.  We've had this tradition since I was a little girl, and I have many fond memories of s'mores, sunsets, swimming, and campfires.  There was no swimming this year, and we were missing many of the family members, but the memories were just as fond.



Friday, August 16, 2013

Pretty happy...

... that this guy is home!

After a week fighting fires in rural eastern Oregon Ryan is back and ready to pack up his tent yet again--this time for a weekend of camping with my extended family.  
I see s'mores, beach walks, campfires and probably rain, in our future.

Happy Weekend!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

West Coast Camping

Over the weekend we took a much needed vacation.  We had Monday and Tuesday off, and decided that camping would be a nice way to spend our extra time.

It has been HOT here.  Think 90 degrees and 70% humidity.  Eww.  I knew we needed to be near water, so we set out to research Korea's many beaches and found the perfect spot on the peninsula's west coast.

Bright and early Saturday morning we headed to the bus station, loaded down with all the camping essentials.  Three bus transfers, three small towns, two popsicles and a looong time later we were dropped off here:

We walked towards the distant pine forest which hid the beach from view.  After a hot walk we finally reached the trees, our eyes scanning the area for a free spot.  To our dismay it appeared that a few (hundred) other people had the same idea we did.... and their cars had transported them there much earlier in the day.
 
  
At first it appeared we'd be unable to find a spot.  But at the end of the long pine forest we found the perfect out of the way spot to set up camp. 

For the next two and a half days we lounged on the beach, drank cold beer, read books and relaxed under the shady pine trees.  Ryan impressed our fellow campers with his slacklining skills. 
Since living in Busan I have become a real beach addict.  I already miss the ocean waves lulling me to sleep. 
 
 





By Sunday many of our camp neighbors cleared out.  It was nice to have the place more to ourselves.  Unfortunately the scout camp remained, insisting on a 6 am wake-up song.  We took midday siestas under the pines.




It was inadvertently our first camping trip just the two of us.  And it was a great one.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The 4th

For the 4th of July, Ryan and I headed to Crescent Lake with friends for a camping trip.  We sat around the fire, sipped on beer and Bloody Marys, soaked up the sun and did our best to avoid the literal hoards of mosquitos.  They won.  

Aside from the pests, we couldn't have asked for a nicer weekend at the lake.

We stopped in Eugene to visit Ryan's dad, stepmom and sister on our way home.  Their adorable dog Jasmine provided the entertainment.  

Ryan made up for lost time by torturing Alayna the way big brothers do.  But don't worry, she retaliated.

On the Monday holiday we slept late and enjoyed a lovely breakfast on our riverside deck, later sipping margaritas and soaking up the sun.  Friends picked us up for an afternoon boat ride.  After chatting at a neighbor's barbecue, we watched the fireworks that boomed from the barge parked a mere four hundred feet from us.
All cuddled up for the show


What a wonderful weekend.