It was drizzling when we arrived at the campground so the first order of business was to cover the picnic table so it didn't get any more wet. Here are the guys attempting to set up the dining tent. That's Dan inside the tent being the center pole! (that's what happens when you're tall! :) And, of course that's me, relaxing with a drink and watching the entertainment.
The state-wide burning ban was lifted so we enjoyed our time around the campfire, played games, read our books, napped, ate and drank and ate some more.
Intrepid campers. (hikers?!)
Dan took this one of some pod-thing in the water and I love the abstract nature of it.....inspiration for an art work I think.....
Hiked Lava Canyon - Dan on the suspension bridge. - view from the bridge
The mountain from the Johnstone observatory - you can see the lava dome building in the center of the blown out area; you can see the general path of the monstrous mud slide and after 30 years, you can see the beginning of the return of the plant life.
The observatory has a good 15 minute film about the eruption and at the end, the screen rises and this view is exposed. Stunning. If you're ever in the area, it's definitely worth the stop!
Mt. St. Helens.
What a great trip. Love the views of the mountain...you look so relaxed and happy inthat group photo! xox
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics Terrie, looks like you all had a glorious time.
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I went to Mt. St. Helens about 20 years ago and it was magnificent. I remember the eruption vividly, even though I was all the way across the county - it was huge news. that visitor center's film was really cool - I wonder if it's the same one? I but they've updated it. Gorgeous pictures of your trip!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great time was had by all. Love that you have been camping with the same friends for so long--the sign of a great friendship. Wonderful photos. Not sure what I like more, the very cool 'pod thing' or the view of your feet in front of the working men! xx
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