Home sweet home for a week. Our sleeping tent and dining tent.

We rented a canoe as we don't own one, but more and more we're beginning to think owning our own canoe would be a good investment. We spent hours on the lake canoeing and swimming from choice spots along the water. One day was even a day trip spent canoeing along the lake and investigating the river at the opposite end. The weather was beautiful for being out on the water.








When and where it is available, we like to rent a canoe for the week. At the price of it though, we beginning to think it might be time to invest in our own canoe. We canoe everyday, sometimes several times a day when we camp. It is so beautiful and relaxing out on the quiet lake and we don't have to worry about motor boats or jet skis running us over like we would if we were out on our local lake at home.






We also did some biking and hiking. Nothing is flat (except the Old Railroad Bike Trail), so you always have to watch out for roots, ruts, and rocks, as Beans says. We did a mountain bike trail (as I mentioned in my bike post) and wondered if we would make it out in one piece. We ended up hiking more of it than biking it. When we finally made it to the end of the trail, we read the board about the trail. Umm yeah, we certainly are not moderately experienced mountain bikers. Oops! The rest of the trails we were able to do without a problem and were much more able to enjoy the beautiful scenery without taking our life into our hands :o).





*Sigh!* I only wish we were going for our annual September trip in a few weeks, but the Engineer will be tied down at work for the next six weeks or so. It is so nice to get away!
Your camping adventure looks like fun! Camping by water is always the best way to go!
ReplyDeleteRandi
i have to say...
That wee waterfall shot is really neat. Did you use a special lense? It looks curved or something.
ReplyDeleteIsn't camping simply awesome?
That looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when the kids get older and don't have to be watched quite so closely?!
Julie
Wow the pictures are fabulous. That chipmunk is hysterical lol!! He looks like a pet hehehehe!! What a wonderful vacation......thanks for sharing makes me homesick sniff sniff ;D ~Blessings Heather
ReplyDeleteBobbie-Jo,
ReplyDeleteIt was shot using an 18-200mm lens. You put your camera in shutter priority and slow down your shutter speed. Sometimes it takes a little experimenting, but that's why digital is so great. I love my delete button :0).