But - The photos! I have photos! Be jealous!
First off, understand that this isn't a campground. This is me driving old logging roads to follow the middle fork of the Boise river looking for a good turnoff trail that may lead to a decent place to set up tent. That's typical around here where everyplace (especially in Boise national forest) is a good campground. I found a particularly good one: back up against the river, good shade (sunburn aside), nobody around for miles, and one heck of a view. See for yourself:

View right outside my tent.
Right behind that tree line was the river:

Doggies love the river.
And at dusk, with the first star of the evening:

Or, it might have been Venus. I'll have to check.
(My camera's not good enough to get a decent full-on starlight panorama shot. At least, I didn't know how to set it up. But WOW! Were there a lot of stars visible! Full view of the milky way cutting across the sky and everything! Suck it, city folk!)
But, typically, it looked like this:

That cooler is full of snacks, that cup is full of bourbon, there was baseball on the radio, and there's a big ol' pile of comics on top. The ultimate couch potato!
Wonderful time, all in all. But still, good to be back!!

Tomorrow: The start of my very first theme week!
Badass?!? Durn Tootin'!
Those are awfully purty mountains, dadgummit! Sorry about your steak. But there are certainly worse ways to spend a weekend.
ReplyDeletemy dog emma looks just like your shepherd mix... aren't they the coolest?
ReplyDeleteNearest I can tell, she's got a lot of Border Collie in her. She certainly is smart enough. Spooky smart.
ReplyDelete(She normally looks much more like a border collie. That's just her annual Summer shave-down. Shaggy black dogs do not like the Idaho desert heat.)
Heh. Border collies ARE smart. Our family dog was a Border Collie when I was a kid. He died years and years ago, and I still miss him.
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