The first camping trip of the season was in April. We had been planning for the camping season
since January. We had gone through all
our camping equipment and organized it all.
We had spent weeks looking online and in the stores for what would be
the “perfect” family tent and we thought we found it. The weekend we purchased it we set it up in
the family room just for fun. (The family room is 26’ long x 14’ wide and the
tent was 20’ long and 12’ wide – we had to move some furniture!)
We headed out to Table Rock Lake and found what we thought
was a great spot. We unloaded and set up
camp.
It was dark by the time the tent was up and dinner was ready.
The kids went to bed after dinner and we cleaned up, it was
a very nice evening, or so we thought.
In the weee hours of the night, the wind began to blow. We woke up just as a gust of wind blew hard
against the tent. The rain began to fall
and another gust of wind created what we like to call – complete tent
failure!! The tent broke and the rain
came in and the kids were scared! We got
the kids into the truck and proceeded to throw everything into its container
and pulled up what was left of the tent and threw it all into the back of the
truck. I don’t think I have ever pulled
up camp so fast. LOL Cherilyn and I were soaked! We cleaned up in the camp rest rooms and
headed home, it was around 5am.
Once home, we all crawled into our beds and slept another
hour or so. To make the best of a bad
situation, we did our camp breakfast on the grill on the back porch. Then we proceeded to clean up the camping
mess.
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Bacon, hash browns and hotcakes! |
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I really don't want to tackle the mess |
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the hastily loaded and all wet camping stuff |
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support pole bent in half |
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Tent stake hook torn from the tent |
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another support pole bent in half |
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the aftermath |
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pretty much a total loss |
Needless to say, the kids were just a little apprehensive to
try camping again!!
The next camping experience of the year was just me. I went on a one night trip to Stockton Lake
that was organized for a large group of men and young men from church. This experience was not storm free but it was
at least not nearly the experience had the previous month, just a small amount
of wind with just a little rain. No need
to pack up and leave in the middle of the night. I did get to use the newest addition to the
camping gear – the Cabela’s deluxe camp kitchen! Along with some newly acquired
dutch oven cooking skills.
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awesome deluxe camp kitchen |
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sunset on Stockton lake |
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double Dutch oven |
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Meat! It's whats for dinner! |
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my humble tent - rear left |
This was a good camping experience - on to the next one!! Which, due to the extremely hot summer and Cherilyn's recovery from her appendectomy, would not be until October.
With our new family tent purchased, we were ready to try our
hand at camping again. (we were able to go to the store where we purchased the
tent and discuss the “tent failure” and they traded us for the newer model of
the same tent) We arranged a weekend
trip to Table Rock Lake again, this time Cherilyn’s cousin and his family
joined us.
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too much stuff! |
Saturday, after Cherilyn’s cousin and family
left, we went out on our neighbor’s boat for the afternoon.
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beautiful day on the lake |
It was a fun time but evidently it was a little much for the young ones - drained them of all their energy.
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Brittney was sooooooo tired |
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Carissa couldn't hold her head up any longer |
After
the recovery, we decided we had so much fun, that we should go again the very
next weekend. So, the second and third weekends in October turned out to
be great camping weekends. The second trip of October was to Roaring River
For our cooking adventure - we tried dutch oven pizza
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Ready to cook! |
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Turned out just great! |
We decided to hike a trail before heading home -
Devil's Kitchen Trail
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@ the trail head |
The girls handled the hike very well
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Brittney in a cave |
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out on a rock |
That
was our camping fun in 2011 - cannot wait for the adventures of 2012!