Isaiah caught a fish! Daniel and I were so excited for him. He has never caught one at Crater Lake before. I think he actually ended up catching 4 or 5 this year!
We always pull over once on our drive to the trail that leads to the lake. I love seeing how excited Isaiah gets to see the lake.
I caught a fish as well! :) This was my first fish that I have ever caught at Crater Lake as well. Of course we didn't keep it but I had to get a picture with it. Daniel wasn't very happy that I wouldn't hold my own fish. I tried but I can't handle feeling their lips move on my finger. It just feels gross.
There were forest fires all around so the Sunsets were amazing. We were so bummed because right before we took this shot the sun was just going down behind the mountain and it was bright red. It only took me about two minutes to find my camera and the sun had already gone down.
Okay now you can see why I thought this was the best year at Crater Lake:) I caught this one just minutes after that tiny one. I was pretty excited! Daniel is usually the only one that catches fish.
Daniel wanted me to get a picture of our campsite. It really is so peaceful there. Behind those trees in the back is just miles of forest and they spread the campsites out far enough that you really feel like you are there alone.
I had to snap a shot of Isaiah in his undies. :) I have no idea why he wouldn't go inside the tent to change but this is what you get when you don't.
Cozy! For some reason this shot makes me want to go camping right now. Sitting by the campfire is one of my favorite things. Does that make me lazy?
Daniel and Isaiah cleaning the fish. I always make sure that I am too busy getting everything else ready when it comes to fish cleaning time. Daniel thinks I should learn how...I don't.
These are the Pinnacles. I think they are fascinating. We slept in the parking lot here our first night. We did all the site seeing of Crater Lake the first year we went and have only fished since. This year I wanted to do more site seeing and hiking. Daniel says we did it to make me happy but I know the real story. This year we camped through Monday so that means we were there all day Sunday. We already decided we weren't going to fish on Sunday so that was the perfect day for hiking and site seeing. It was actually really nice because they had opened up new trails and we saw many things we hadn't seen before.
These shots are along one of the new paths. Daniel and I thought it was the Tumalo Falls but now I don't think it is. I don't remember the name of the falls but it was really beautiful.
Hiking the trail near the Pinnacles. These pictures make me laugh because Isaiah was actually really mad on this hike, (don't remember why), but he still walked very close behind Daniel and would copy everything he did with his walking stick. The walking sticks are also another story. Daniel and Isaiah spent hours looking for them and carving them just right. Daniel really put some extra effort into his. He's a good dad.
It was a beautiful day....the walking stick and hat on the hand....Daniel seriously looks like an old man from the 20's here. I could have dealt with the hat but he insisted the stick be in the picture as well.
Gotta love Isaiah's outfit here. Sleeveless shirt, board shorts, soccer socks, and basketball shoes. Wow!
We saw some pretty interesting insect life while we were there this year. Isaiah brought his "Kaufman Field Guide to Insects of North America" book, so we had fun trying to identify them. We decided the beetle above was the White-spotted Sawyer but upon further investigation we aren't as sure as we were before.
These butterflies were all around the falls. I don't know why but they made everything seem so magical to me:)
Okay this is where I am a mean mom. I had made this ribbon out of some grass and had secretly placed it on Isaiah's head. I asked him to stop for a quick photo. He actually looks really cute in this picture so now I wish I hadn't put that ribbon on his head. I guess the joke ended up being on me:)
Daniel took this picture INSIDE our tent in the middle of the night! He said he felt something on his arm and when he flicked it off it made such a big thump he had to find out what it was. Pretty sure this one is called the Great Grig. Whatever it is, I'm just glad it wasn't on me and that Daniel took it out of our tent.
I saw this spider right as we were getting ready for bed. We were never able to find out what kind of spider this was. I didn't care what kind of spider it was as long as it stayed away from me.
I know this was a long post! We had a great trip this year and hope to have many more! If you ever want to go with us let us know. The more the merrier!
I know this was a long post! We had a great trip this year and hope to have many more! If you ever want to go with us let us know. The more the merrier!
6 comments:
Such cute pics! That spider creeps me out! Love you guys. We want to camp with all of you some day.!
I love your pictures. Crater Lake, as always, looks beautiful. And I'm VERY impressed with the fish you caught. :-)
Steph! I love reading your blog! I can just imagine the way you would say it, and it makes me giggle! :) and p.s. those bugs were nasty! I wouldn't want them by me either!
We love Crater Lake. Seriously one of our top 5 camping trips every! So beautiful!
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We saw the same type of spider there...we were told it is a desert tarantula. jan
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