Camping

When we arrived on Saturday we set up camp and then went
for a canoe ride. The canoes cost 20 dollars for four hours (not bad)
so Mark, David, Karen and I went for a trip around the lake. There
was a bit of wind which made things fun and the trip back (into the sun)
took longer than it probably should have.

Yes Jer, of course there are showers!
I didn't know at the time, but there apparently aren't showers, but the lake
was nice! Supposedly the lake had "swimmers itch", but we didn't get
any.


Of course the site was scenic, mountains on the left,
huge lake, partially cloudy days - we only got a few minutes of rain.
What more could you ask for?
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