I got up this morning and decided to go and do a little fishing. I packed up my backpack and headed out for parts unknown. OK maybe not unknown, just a little ways up the canyon. I wanted to see how my walking was coming along. The canyon was so crowded, I went above McNally’s. Let me tell you something. Walking on level ground with a 25 pound pack and walking in the mountains with a 25 pound pack, is completely different. I definitely need some more work. I set up my hammock and did a little fishing. The hammock looks like a ufo, but it's really the rain fly. I was using crickets and caught 4 fish. The biggest one was about 8 inches, and the others about 6 inches. I released them all. I fried up some bacon eggs with my home made alcohol stove, then took a little snooze in my hammock. The hammock has a mesh netting on the top to keep all the little critters out. One of the pictures is from the inside looking out at the trees to show the netting. The entrance is on the bottom. When you sit down it closes and the Velcro closure seals it very well. Much better to sleep in a hammock than on the ground. In this hammock I can sleep on my side. I hope you enjoy the pictures I really enjoyed taking them.
The mountains are very different than the city... glad you came to our neck of the woods. (You were close enough.) Looks like fun- and yes, the canyon was very crowded!
I am not trying to be the best in the world, I'm trying to be the best for the world.
Family June 2008
On the way to church we stopped and took a picture. Worked out good huh.
Brittany
Jennifer
Received Masters in May 2009
Andrea
Amanda And Family
Brady Cameron
Almost ready to start school
Laker Twins
Twins 9 months old
Aimee and Family
Copper the Laker Fan
Maggie Jane
Jeremy and Family
Jeremy's kids Halloween 2008
Jason and Family
"In the Hollow of Thy Hand"
This Month's Favorite Quote
George Carlin said, “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.”
INSPIRING STUFF
Marion G. Romney
"I counsel you, my beloved brothers and sisters and friends everywhere, to make reading the Book of Mormon a few minutes each day a lifelong practice. All of us need the uninterrupted association with the Spirit of the Lord. We need to take the Holy Spirit for our constant guide that we be not deceived. I am persuaded by my own experience and that of my loved ones, as well as by the statements of the Prophet Joseph Smith, that one can get and keep closer to the Lord by reading the Book of Mormon than by reading any other book. Don’t be content with what someone else tells you about what is in it. Drink deeply from the divine fountain itself. I feel certain that if, in our homes, parents will read from the Book of Mormon prayerfully and regularly, both by themselves and with their children, the spirit of that great book will come to permeate our homes and all who dwell therein. The spirit of reverence will increase; mutual respect and consideration for each other will grow. The spirit of contention will depart. Parents will counsel their children in greater love and wisdom. Children will be more responsive and submissive to the counsel of their parents. Righteousness will increase. Faith, hope, and charity—the pure love of Christ—will abound in our homes and lives, bringing in their wake peace, joy, and happiness."
3 comments:
Looks like fun. Thanks for posting your camping experience.
Maybe in a few year we will be able to join the fun.
Dad you are hysterical! I love all you camping excursions to near and far. Looks like you're ready for Sequoia!
The mountains are very different than the city... glad you came to our neck of the woods. (You were close enough.) Looks like fun- and yes, the canyon was very crowded!
Post a Comment