Camping has never been my thing. Working that hard to go on vacation just reminds me of a dog chasing its tail, there is no end to the work! Anytime Rob suggested a camping trip I said "No Way!!"
He would go camping during elk season each year with any hunters we had visiting. Till us ladies got them all packed and out of here I was exhausted...then the texts would start shooting back at us, "Did you send any...???
It was just safer to stay home and sleep in my own bed and drink fresh brewed coffee!
Then the Pandemic of 2020 happened.
We like to get away from the ranch for a few days.. or a week each summer. In July we had a couple weeks between visitors. We had already cancelled our plane tickets to PA so Rob gave me the ultimatum, either we stay home or go camping, I could choose!
Camping it is! I was desperate!! He decided we would just go for two nights which suited me fine! I did make one stipulation, we had to take our queen sized 26in deep air mattress! He said no problem!
I made a list and checked it twice! I packed everything I could think of that would make my life on the mountain easier.
We were about a half hour from home when Rob exclaimed.."the camp chairs, I didn't put them in the truck" I had them sitting in the garage right with the coolers except they were leaning against the wall not against the coolers. That cost us about an hour of daylight and at this point he was keeping track!!
We finally found a camp site about an hour from home....that was how I started gauging everything. :)
We got the tent set up without a hitch. Rob got the air mattress out and hooked it up to the air pump. . I looked at the door of the tent and back at the air mattress..."it aint gonna fit and I'm not sleeping with the mosquitoes." He said "it'll fit and if it doesn't we'll just let some air out." "Alrighty , I hope you know what you're doing!" We carried the mattress over to the tent and I was right, it didn't fit! He said "ok, lets open the valve and start pushing." We started pushing, it didn't seem like we were making any headway even with the air escaping. It was like pushing an elephant into a telephone booth. Then I started to worry someone would drive by and see us pushing this monstrosity and they would KNOW this was our first time camping! We finally got the thing through the tent door but it was about flat! "I didn't want to drive the truck up here with the trailer hitched to it but it looks like I'm gonna have to, watch I don't hit this tree...!" It took a little wiggling but he got the truck close enough to the tent, if we pulled the mattress out the door as far as we could all the cords would still reach.
Note to self: Next time put the tent out in the open enough we can get the truck up to it easily!!
We got the mattress pumped up again. The mattress fit perfect but nothing else did. We had to crawl in at night and back out in the morning. It sure beat sleeping on the ground though!!
We had a 4 wheeler along so we spent most of our time riding the mountain roads. The first place we rode, was the Indian Mountain Lookout. We drove past open fields of wildflowers. They were so thick it looked like someone planted them.
The Lupine was in full bloom
A doe with a tiny fawn wandered out in front of us.
On the way back to our campsite Rob wanted to show me a place on the mountain we could see our ranch. It was pretty hazy but we could see it. Our elevation was just over 5000 ft.
When we looked down the other side of that ridge we saw a deserted ranch. They use it as a hunting camp now.
Rob took his binoculars everywhere, just in case he would see some elk.
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