Imagine if you would a 15 passenger van filled with 8 kids and a bunch of luggage, with 6 bikes on top, towing a U-haul trailer filled with food, stoves, mats, sleeping bags, heaters and tents, followed by a truck manned by four guys and all their stuff, with a dog and a tricycle in the bed, towing a 5 passenger boat which held a canoe and a variety of other camping items, traveling down the highway for a couple hundred miles. Pretty wild huh? That's what it takes. :)
While we were there I took a lot of photos, especially of the mountains at sunrise and sunset, but that presented some difficulties. You see, Diamond Lake is surrounded by large expanses of pine forest, so because of the position of our campsite you couldn't actually see Mt. Theilson, though it was directly behind us. Mt. Bailey was clearly visible across the lake, but any time I wanted to photograph Theilson I had to ride almost halfway around the lake (about 4-5 miles one way) to get a good view. Sunset on Theilson is just gorgeous, but getting pictures involved some misery. Let me explain. I had to wear my camera backpack, balance my new 6 lb. tripod on the handlebars of my mountain bike, and ride hard and fast (because I almost always forgot what time it was, and had to hustle not to miss sunset) through clouds--I mean clouds--of gnats in the gathering darkness, trying not to suffocate and to stay on the bike path. Of course, once I reached my chosen location it was all worth it...for a few minutes. Then I had to repeat the process except this time in the dark. If I'd had a gas mask I would have worn it, the gnats were that bad. Despite the inconveniences I got a lot of neat photos some of which I've posted below.
Sunrise, Sunset
Mt. Theilson
Mt. Bailey
Mt. Scott along the rim of Crater Lake (view from Diamond Lake)
Reading around the campfire
Daniel read a classic translation of the tale of Beowulf around the fire for several nights, that was fun.
In the Boat
Aimee
Matthew
Jeremy
Zach :)
Danny Seifert
Danny caught the biggest trout of the whole trip
At the North shore beach
Mt. Theilson
Mt. Bailey
Mt. Scott along the rim of Crater Lake (view from Diamond Lake)
Reading around the campfire
Daniel read a classic translation of the tale of Beowulf around the fire for several nights, that was fun.
In the Boat
Aimee
Matthew
Jeremy
Zach :)
Danny Seifert
Danny caught the biggest trout of the whole trip
At the North shore beach
Dad
This isn't our dog, but another guy had his Chocolate Lab there and was having it do some pretty entertaining tricks.
Matthew
Bumper-boating
This isn't our dog, but another guy had his Chocolate Lab there and was having it do some pretty entertaining tricks.
Matthew
Bumper-boating
Paddle-boating
The intrepid crew of the HMS Seaslug, Captain Nol Thrangbar (me :), my first mate Yrakaz (Zach's name backwards), Freida (Aimee), Bjarny (Jeremy), and Gudrid (Rebecca). Beowulf got us into a Viking mood. My name actually originated when Christopher suggested we dive off the dock to brave the waves and battle sea-sprites, but that's another story. :)
By now you're probably singing, "This - is - the - post - that - never - ends! - This - is - the - post - that - never - ends! - Some - people - started - reading - it - not - knowing - what - it - was..." Alright enough of that. :) After all the post has ended...
The intrepid crew of the HMS Seaslug, Captain Nol Thrangbar (me :), my first mate Yrakaz (Zach's name backwards), Freida (Aimee), Bjarny (Jeremy), and Gudrid (Rebecca). Beowulf got us into a Viking mood. My name actually originated when Christopher suggested we dive off the dock to brave the waves and battle sea-sprites, but that's another story. :)
2 comments:
Hey Benj,
I found an awesome site that you have to check out. it's www.starvingphotographer.com This guy has amazing photographs. Btw, cool pictures from the camping trip. You took a lot of nice ones
Very nice pictures Benj! Sounds like a great time y'all had.
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