Monday, July 6, 2009

A time to camp





Somewhere, buried deep the Diamond Lake post, is a mention of a second camping trip to Klamath Lake. Well, we went. It would be a stretch to call it "Camping" per se, but we did stay a few days in the woods, near a lake. Some might argue that residing in a cabin (equipped with full kitchen and bathroom) in said woods, next to said lake would stretch the boundaries of camping, but let them talk. If anyone asks, we were camping.












The trip itself was very enjoyable. The resort we stayed at rents canoes and is located near a spectacular wetland area featuring canoe trails. The water was still high for this time of year, so we were able to make a few canoe trail of our own among the reeds and lily pads. The only annoyance of the trip were the abundant mosquitoes. We all returned with multiple bites on our legs, arms, and faces. Audrey looked like she had a case of chicken pox on her face for the next week. I recently became aware of a small repellent device that is worn on a belt loop. I think I'll try one (or 10) next time and see how it goes. On the way back, as evidenced by the photos, we passed through Crater Lake as well.































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