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| The boys were pretty phenomenal in the car. Sometimes when Brig was on the verge of having a breakdown, though, I pulled out the bubbles, and that seemed to calm him pretty well. |
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| But running into people has its perks. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to do my self-timer feature, so we got a kind woman in one of the caves to take this picture for us. |
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| Brigham walking with his Dad...with only a little bit of help. |
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| We camped at the lava beds our first night. Look how well Brigham is standing on his own. Here he is having himself a can of pork and beans. |
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| It rained much of our first night (fortunately we stayed pretty dry). In the morning the air was so crisp and clean and smelled wonderfully of Sage. |
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| Lava Beds |
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| On our way to destination #2: Crater Lake in Oregon. |
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| SO beautiful. |
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| Just a cute sleeping shot of Brigham. He is the sweetest. |
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| Everywhere we drove was so picturesque and lovely. I had to steal a few cat naps, but mostly I tried to stay awake during our travels. I didn't want to miss a thing. |
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| From Crater Lake, we made our way to the coast. We wanted to see the California Red Woods. |
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| Yes, we drove our car through a tree, a still-living tree. Pretty incredible when you think about it. |
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| We had spotted a nice, emptyish beach, and Israel was begging for water, so we stopped here before setting up camp. |
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| This is where we spent our second night. Beautiful, right? We liked being the only campers, and we liked the warm showers. |
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| There were so many beautiful wild flowers along the road as we drove. I wish I could have gotten pictures of all of them. |
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| Israel and Brigham entertained themselves and us by having a yelling match in the back. Brigham's faces were priceless. |
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| We took an elevator ride 120 feet down to this sea cave (they claim its the biggest in the world) and got to see these sea lions. Boy do they stink! |
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| Can you see the snake? Israel did, and it was a lot cooler to him than a bunch of stinking sea lions. |
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| We were 120 feet above them, and still the smell! |
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| I love this.=) |
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| Some of the Oregon dunes near where we spent our third night. |
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| We enjoyed our first visit to Crater Lake, but we found that we both really wanted to go back and get a better look, so we did. Why not? |
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| This is the jumping rock. |
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| Look at the color of that water. |





















































2 comments:
Oh my gosh, Ashley! How come you are so much cooler and more adventurous than I am?! What a cool trip. I have always wanted to go visit the Pacific Northwest and never got around to it while I was living in the west--probably mostly because I get all nervous and stressed about everything when it comes to planning trips. Oh well, maybe someday you will bring me and my family along with you on your adventuring. Great pictures, such a cute family, love you guys! (Oh, and it wrenched my heart just to hear about your leaving a whole cooler full of good food home!) :)
What a wonderful, happy time! How brave you are to just take of for adventure and camping! Great photos, by the way! I love that you jumped in the lake!
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