We arrived just before dark after the day at Crater
Lake. The drive down from Oregon on Hwy
199 was uneventful, with lots of small towns, forests and mountains. The one thing we did notice was all the
smoke. There were wildfires by Grants Pass and the smoke was pretty thick. It was hazy even in Crater Lake but luckily
not so much by the time we reached the Redwoods. After checking in, we went to get firewood
since it was already pretty chilly and then made some dinner. We decided that after a long day we’d turn in
early so we could be ready for a full day in the Redwoods.
We woke up the next day to the sun peaking through the enormous
trees all around us. Yes we had big
beautiful redwoods throughout the campground.
We overheard the campers next door say it was the first sunny day they
had all week, yeah for us!! After our
usual leisurely start to the day we headed down to the river and the footbridge
to the national park and Redwood grove.
The day wasn’t as clear as when we were here in 2008 but it
was nice and sunny! We did a short walk
through the grove and then the kids wanted to get on suits and blow up the
inter-tubes and head to the river. It
was a perfect day to just relax and chill by the river. The kids played and Greg and I read. Eventually Greg and I decided to do a little
float down the river. We hiked up a bit
and put in the tubes. The water was
chilly but not too bad and the tubes held, which wasn’t a given! We both decided to plunge all the way in and
swam around a bit while Kellen played on the rocks. Bella had given up and was back in the RV
reading and relaxing.
Around 5:00 we headed back and went into Crescent City for
ice and food supplies. We came back for
drinks and burgers on the grill. It was
a really nice relaxing day, which we all needed!











Nice! Mojitos?
ReplyDeleteRum & pineapple juice. (1/4 coconut rum, 1/4 dark or spiced rum, 1/2 pineapple juice). Summer standard.
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