Friday, March 20, 2020

March 2020 - Teton Canyon

An overcast start to the day
Due to the coronovirus precautions we were able to get away from home a bit quicker than usual.  We started up the trail at Teton Canyon in mid-afternoon and made our way to the half way point at Reunion Flats in good time. 

Time for a rest
See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil
By then the skies were clearing and we enjoyed some sunshine as we arrived at the Yurt at the Teton Canyon trailheads.

Blue skies
Conditions were practically perfect for igloo construction and we all worked together to get igloo up in around 2 hours - record time!

Building a Firm Foundation

Getting tight...
Home Sweet Home
Plenty of Room in the Inn
We added a string to hang the candle lantern, and the girls added a stovepipe of sorts to match it's larger sibling.

Sibs
Dinner was Caesar Salad, angel hair pasta, and dessert of peach cobbler made in a stovetop dutch oven.

Charlotte the sharpshooter takes on all comers...
Entertainment was provided by the game Deadwood, where we all ended up in the final showdown, but Charlotte and her two extra pistols won the day!

All tucked in
The girls retired to their Igloo while the dads stayed in the Yurt.  All stayed cozy and warm through the night, while 3-4 inches of snow fell.

Snowed Inn
We awoke in the morning to the blanket of newly fallen snow and quickly had a delicious breakfast of French toast and Cream of Wheat to fuel our journey back down the canyon - and little did we know how important that would be!

Smiling faces before we tried to ski...
The newly fallen snow was just the right temperature and consistency to bind quickly and effectively to our ski bases so that the way out was more like snowshoeing than skiing.  Other than that inconvenience it was a wonderful winter weekend - in March!

Would you like to build a snowman?

Friday, February 21, 2020

February 2020 - Kelly Mountain Ski Hut

Our February campout was a ski trek to the ski hut above Kelly Canyon maintained by our friends at the IF Ski Club.



We got away as quick as we could, and began up the trail with a beautiful sunset behind us.

SkiPulk to the rescue!
Venus lights our way
Charlotte beneath the Big Dipper
After stopping for a quick bathroom break at the Y-junction (halfway point), we continued onward to the ski hut by the light of Venus and the stars.

Resting time
Once there we got a fire started and dinner of "African stew" started on the stove and then setup the tents for David and Katherine, Charlotte and me.

Finding the pit toilet was a bit of a challenge in the deep snow, but fortunately digging down to the commode left privacy walls that we usually don't get to enjoy.

We ate our dinner while watching "Cool Runnings" projected on the back of the tent wall, then settled into our cozy tents through the cold night (temps dipping to 0F).

Charlotte stays warm in her Nemo Bag
Charlotte emerges
Breakfast
Our motley crew
Peace be the journey
The next morning dawned bright and clear and we enjoyed a breakfast of hot cereals and hot chocolate before packing up and heading back down the mountain in half the time it took us to go up the night before.

Saturday, January 25, 2020

January 2020 - Hancock Cabin Planning Campout

The ODD Squad again convened at the Hancock Cabin for the annual planning campout.  We pitched the tents in the snow and then retreated inside to finish making sourdough donuts that Charlotte and I had started the day before.  Dinner consisted of hamburgers and then lots of donuts...

Donut Prep - gotta let them rise!
A toast - to hamburgers?
Donuts anyone?
Mmm. Donuts.
Then next morning we returned from a warm night in the Hilleberg tents to a breakfast of scrambled eggs and our annual planning session.  

Plans made
We capped the morning by packing up the tents and the girls playing their own version of the Princess and Pea (or the Princess and the Princesses).

Girl Sandwich

Saturday, December 14, 2019

December 2019 - Harriman Yurts

Another year, and another ski trip to Harriman.



The weather was beautiful on arrival and we enjoyed a meal of Alton Brown's Mac 'n' Cheese

Mac n Cheese and Vegan Sausage
Common Camping activity said no Boy Scout ever...
before whiling away the night playing Tortuga, braiding hair and then listening to the traditional Jack London short story - To Build a Fire.

Sleeping Beauty; no handsome princes allowed.
Overnight snow cleared while Charlotte sleeps on
The next morning the girls slept in for a bit and then we had a nice breakfast of Steel-cut Oats before heading out on a ski.
Breakfast!

The only disappointment of the day was when we found that we'd mismatched Sadie's boots and skis.  They gamely joined us hiking behind our skis for a bit, while the rest of us kicked a trail to the Railroad Ranch and back by way of the informational signs designed and illustrated by Katherine's grandfather.

Friday, November 22, 2019

November 2019 - Green Canyon Hot Springs

November was still chilly, but some of the October snows had melted off and left us with some bare ground to pitch a tent at the Green Canyon Hot Springs campground.

Sadie's Hair is literally freezing...
We enjoyed a swim in the hot pools before returning to cook fajitas and brownies for dinner and dessert.  The fajitas are a perennial favorite, and the dutch oven Ghirardelli brownies were probably the best dessert I'd had on a campout - ever.

Best Brownies. Ever.


We retired to our tents for the night, while the leaders of the Boy Scout troop next to us tried unsuccessfully to quiet their boys after the curfew.



Morning brought much needed sunshine to burn off the frost and dry out tents as we made crepes for breakfast. 

Camping Crepes taste better


We kept ourselves warm with a brazier of charcoal beneath the table - much appreciated by all.  Unfortunately the Nutella remained frozen...

Toasty Toes


Chipping off a block of frozen Nutella

Charlotte and I then worked our way over hill and dale to the Long Hollow Road to pick up Christmas trees for home and the cabin before driving the rest of the way home.

Grandpa's Shadow takes our picture

Friday, October 25, 2019

October 2019 - Bishop Mountain

October in Idaho - snow!

When the snow started coming down the week prior to our campout I started to get a little nervous about whether or not we'd be able to make it up to the Bishop Mountain Lookout cabin.  I made a quick trip up the road earlier in the week to check things out and was reassured that the road was still passable.

Sadie takes a whack at it...
The Camerons, Katherine, Charlotte and I headed up in the Land Cruiser earlier in the afternoon, trusting that David would be able to follow us in later that early evening.  We arrived in time to setup a tent for Charlotte and me in the daylight and get some much needed wood chopping practice in - this turned out to be the girls' favorite activity!


Twilight brought beautiful views of Harriman State Park and greater Island Park below us.

Panorama!


Dinner was a Katherine request - hot dogs (and Bratwurst), after which we played "Salem".

She's a Witch!
Our night's sleep was briefly interrupted when a poorly placed bread bag began melting on the wood stove and set off the cabin's smoke alarm.  Crisis averted we returned to sleep.


David and Katherine returned home early for other obligations while the rest of us remained to make breakfast muffins and then pack up and clean up before heading home.  We made it out as the snow continued to fall...

Breakfast Muffins