Sunday, July 11, 2010

First campout with out chase :(

Once again we got a late start but this time it was because verdon walker thought it was a good idea to take me to salt lake to get some more acid for the pool and on the way home he sprayed me with desial fuel. So me Curtis and Joe head up AF canyon with the intent of camping at mutual Del but to our surprise we found that there was an 11 year old boy scout camp out there so we though oh well we will just keep driving until we see a camp growned with an open spot so we turned around and thought we would try up by tibble fork first. That whole area was full so we continued up to timpanoke but that was all full as well so we thought we would just drive the alpine loop and find a place we drove for a while and passed a lot of sheriff trucks. we pulled of at a turn out where we had seen a car sitting I'm 85% sure that the people in the car where making out before we pulled up but any ways when we stoped the care they left it is a turn out about 3 miles up from sundance it is right on the side of a really sharp switch back. we hiked about a hundred yards in and found a old boozing fire pit and thought we would call it good there. We unpacked our stuff set up our hammocks and started a fire. For dinner we had picked up some polish sausages instead of the 1/4 lb hot dogs so yes we did get the inferior wiener if you ask grant gagon. any ways that night we slept really well nice and warm it is probably one of my favorite camp sites now. In the morning we awoke ready for the day to the nice sun rise well that is me and Joe awoke Curtis awoke for about 30 sec to say I'm cold Joe make a fire then he fell back asleep until the food and fire where ready. For breakfast we ate half a package of bacon 3/4 of a package of southern style hash browns and 6 eggs all mixed into one it was really good. after lying in our hammocks for another few hours talking and listening to some country music we headed for home with another epic trip under our belt. people involved Matt Hock Joseph Dorius and Curtis Clayson.

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