Desolation Wilderness
Campers and Campsite
     
    Somehow Chris ended up getting in a bunch of these pictures, and Gavin in next to none. To see
more of me and Gavin, see the pictures
that Chris took.
     
   
Chris knows a step back (or forward)
means death (and my promotion at the company :).
Chris by River Image
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Chris standing in front of a lake. These lakes were
abutted by slabs of rock, the lakes were often 25'
deep after the very first step!
Chris by the Lake
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Chris and Gavin stayed in the North Face tent,
"and there was much rejoicing," for there was a
nasty thunderstorm Saturday night. My $25
cheapie tent didn't hold up as well once the wind
exceeded 65 mph.
Chris by the Tent Image
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Not having changed the slightest in 15 years,
the first thing I do when I see snow is pack an
icy hard snowball. Who to hit, who to hit?
Me with a Snowball in Hand Image
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Chris in the Snow. Kodiak boy here back home,
being from Canada, and spending a year in the 80th
parallel!
Chris in Snow Link
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Gavin and Chris by the lake near the campground
near the waterfall near the mountain peak
that we camped by.
Gavin and CW Image
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With a goofy smile, and a step away from a
heinous death.
Dependent clauses are good.
Goofy Smile Image
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