5 posts tagged “camping”
We finally saw a campground without an "ALL SITES TAKEN" sign, but that was still a lie. Fortunately it was privately run, and the current attendant informed us that a ways up the road was another campground with a single unreserved spot, Clear Creek. It was supposed to be the group cooking site, but I guess he bent the rules a little for us. That was just fine. The campground was actually a bit more pleasant than the former one, being only 80% saturated with moisture rather than 98%, and we only got bit by mosquitoes once per hour instead of every three minutes. (I might remind you that I am from southern Louisiana, and if I speak on humidity, I know of whence I speak.) Unfortunately this was still too much for Reg, who pretty much just sat in his chair the next 24 hours (when he wasn't sleeping in the tent).
Still, we were enchanted by this site. We assume it must have been built by young men in the '30's with the Civilian Conservation Corps, like most things in the Mountain Loop Highway including the road itself. Why aren't more buildings made of round stones and concrete? Across the way was the Sauk River, which we eventually braved the next day to cool the hell off. The site was paradise when a breeze went, but for some reason when the sun went down, the breeze went with it. Day hikes and exploring were pretty much out of the question, as it was about 90 degrees in the shade.
The drive back Sunday morning was heavenly, compared to sitting around soaking in your own sweat. 88 degrees is great when you're going over 50 mph, which is the legal limit on most of the remainder of the Mountain Loop. And then, I-5N has been resurfaced and expanded near Everett, so even that wasn't the hell we'd come to expect. Our apartment was (relatively) cool as well, and we put stuff away and cleaned the kitchen and drank cold water happily. We normally complain about how dry our place can get, but at last this was a great advantage. And, ah, I see tomorrow brings August Showers and "much cooler" weather. Three cheers, huzzah.
Had a good weekend. Pics here.
The only annoying thing was the setup of the outhouses to allow for, ahem, wind tunnels going out of the toilets. Very weird and annoying. The wind itself nearly killed us the first night, but on the other hand it blew away every mosquito. They were there Saturday night, and now I seem to have West Nile.
It's been fucking dreadful weather all week, so Reg & I are heading east to soak up some sun and sweat heartily and get bitten by mosquitos. Yay!
We saw the Black Angels last night. They put on a great show as always. We tried to get some quick fish'n'chips but failed miserably. At least nerdhaus shared in our plight. So we missed most of the Warlocks, but that was ok because I had been listening to Spacemen 3 mp3s on my way to Seattle and couldn't tell the difference. Bought BA t-shirts, headed home via Winchell's, where we had yet more unhealthy greasy food.
Packing tonight and leaving early tomorrow evening/afternoon.
Plans for the future include Squire Creek and possibly something way out in the desert, definitely at least one beach trip. And then there's backpacking, which is going to require something of an outlay but then you know, stuff that lasts forever.
This week I have purchased or ordered zip-off pants, SPF shirt, a Vapor Trail pack, and a Black Diamond lightweight tent. Of course the backpacking is not going to actually happen for a while, seeing as how Reg and I are in horrible shape. We're going to try to start taking long walks with light packs around town. Also, I need shoes.
Many people have expressed interest in coming. Until our new tent arrives we only have one (the usual one's zipper is not functional), so keep this in mind. But we have shelters and all kinds of other things to make camping as pleasant as possible for newbies. We usually know by Wednesday if/where we're going, so feel free to ask. We can fit at most one extra person in our car.