I came early to get campsites, and found a very nice lunch spot.
Time for a little wading in the river after lunch.
A beautiful spot.
It's hard to capture the beauty of the water flowing over the stones.
Time to get to camp! Mr. R. offers some suggestions for a difficult tent site.
The Hoard had a very nice site for their tent, and made the most of it.
One of the locals enjoys the view with us.
More lovely water...
Mr. R. shows David tricks for lighting the camp stove in windy conditions.
Houston, we have ignition!
These chaps were never far, and always on the lookout for any unattended food.
Reflections on a tree...
Cute locals.
More water.
Alan produced an innovative combination of corn bread mush and chocolate soup (pudding); surprisingly yummy!
Amy get's instruction in using "the clip"
Curious local.
Amy and I had a shorter hike after some errands.
Not all the local flora was poison oak!
We walked along the beach.
The rangers said this sea lion was exhausted from mating...
Our noses told us long before we arrived that we were close to this dead whale.
The whale had apparently been on the beach for over 5 weeks at this point.
And finally, another watery image.