So we decided to take Coleman camping to show him some of the beautiful canyons and mountains around here. By the time we arrived it was pretty much dark, so Kristie helped set up the tent while Coleman and I went foraging for firewood.. Since we’ve camped in the same spot a few times before, dry fuel was becoming increasingly scarce. Coleman decided to solve this problem by foregoing the sissy kindling and jumping straight to a 9 foot dead tree he found near the campsite. Why pick up sticks when you can spend a half an hour trying to splinter a 6-inch-diameter log into submission?
So after much pushing, pulling, jumping and bashing, we had enough wood to get the fire blazing.
That night we took a short hike out to the gigantic meadow a little ways up the trail. I wish I could have captured it with a camera, but it’s just too immense for a single lens…and it wouldn’t have done justice to the full moon anyways. We just layed there for a while in the middle of it…probably leaving human crop circle shapes in the tall grass.
We had to hike out early to get Kristie to an appointment with a client…and Coleman and I had a big day of back to school shopping ahead of us. Here’s a picture of the morning after, back down at the base:
















