Well that was a great trip - thank you for having me! Huge thanks to everyone that went and made it fantastic!
Pics from my solo trip two weekends ago:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/PpVW57eqWTJx5Kx36
Pics from this last weekend's group ride/camp:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pQ1cNHU3L6JaQyvv7
It's crazy how much difference two weeks make for the water level.
Solo weekend.
Group weekend.
I always enjoy seeing what others bring and how they pack - it's a never-ending learning process. I also live vicariously through others in that way. At most, I'll boil water to rehydrate an actual meal, but even that is usually more than I'm willing to put in the effort for, opting instead for the always quick/easy/tasty of beef sticks and GORP. I was amazed when the cast irons were pulled out and the steaks, sausages, and veggies were sizzling up just so. And the crescent rolls and cinnamon rolls were an extra treat.
There was fishing - successful, as far as I'm concerned - it's not called "Catching", after all.
I got to ride a GSA1250 (FULLY loaded) for the first time on some silty uphill. I could barely get it off the sidestand! Once it got going it was surprisingly awesome!
Craig and I did do a quick check for the DirtNapper on the way back. I didn't realize the point where it was pulled out was so far in - three miles. We checked the next one mile for it. That one mile is definitely a good candidate for where the DirtNapper may have made its escape with the stretch's rocks and steepness. Unfortunately, if it bounced/rolled off-trail (how did the three of us not see it while riding behind him?), off-trail was pretty much straight down.
We then made a very spirited romp through the twisties back to 80, and finally, home.
Such a great weekend - thanks everyone!
Smiles all weekend.
SFMCJohn being awesome!
First time using my hammock in two years.
Meat heaven!
(most forums don't seem to like linking to Google Photos - if the last 4 images don't show, they are in the Pt2 album linked to above)