Or I should say from 85 to 110! Spent 5 days at Doheny State Beach, 20th thru the 25th, came home, parked Hope, hopped in the truck and headed for Johnson Valley to do some wheeling with the BF. Beautiful at the beach, spent the days sitting and jawing with my jeep club GF's and soaking up the sun. One of the gals and I walked every morning, and 1 morning we all walked over to the harbor for coffee and rolls. Thurs we walked over to the harbor for breakfast and then walked back over that evening for clam chowder at Turks. We have it planned out that 1 MH cooks for everyone every nite, so you only have to cook 1 nite. It works out great. This year I made Beth's beef and peppers on ciabatta rolls and made a pan of mac and cheese to go with it. Everyone loved it! Thanks Beth!! Only 6 rigs and 11 people this year, so it was easy. If there's more than that we double up and share the cooking duties. I was actually the only one there by myself, but it was an easy dinner. Some of the gals double up in the rigs, so they had 2 to cook. I only had to make a salad last year, so figured I would suck it up and cook this year. Anyway, some pictures for you!
My campsite...I had a street site this year, but just across from the beach and the other rigs were almost across from me and one next to me.
This is where I was last year, beach site. In Aug the cost went from 35 to 60 dollars for a beach site, but we booked in March and got the 35 rate. 2 of friends rigs:
Some of the girls relaxing:
Beach view:
This guy thought I was taking his picture but I was actually taking one of the pelican on the next boat:
pelican at the harbor, and yes I trespassed to get the picture! LOL!
Then it was on to Johnson Valley where the temps were around 110. Didn't take any pictures of the canyon we went up, but after some heavy duty rock crawling we took a sightseeing trip up Fletchers trail to get some photos:
That's our camp down below:
BF's jeep at top of Fletcher mountain:
BF's new toy trailer, sure was nice! His old one was a '90 Alpha, one of the first toy trailers...worked well, but was pretty well used and not as comfy as this one! Chewy scrounging for throw outs in the bottom right: