telebrewer
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We did this trip at the end of summer. We headed up Green Creek and found a hidden spot right on the creek. Nice and quiet. It was so nice we stayed extra days.
When we had to leave, we headed down the road and made a visit to Bodie. I hadn't been there since I was a kid and my wife had never been there. So I thought I'd bring my kids to see it. Everyone loved it.
Working our way back home, we always stay at one of our most favorite camp sites. Tuttle Creek. I don't know why we love it so much, but we do. The creek runs right down the middle and with the peaks and Mt. Whitney to look at, it's hard to beat. Although it is a Forest service campground, it's usually uncrowded. The nearby Alabama hills are nice too, but we love the sound of the creek. It makes for a nice cold dip too.
http://picasaweb.google.com/114630261875012854928/GreenCreekBodieAndOneOfOurFavoriteCampSites#
We did this trip at the end of summer. We headed up Green Creek and found a hidden spot right on the creek. Nice and quiet. It was so nice we stayed extra days.
When we had to leave, we headed down the road and made a visit to Bodie. I hadn't been there since I was a kid and my wife had never been there. So I thought I'd bring my kids to see it. Everyone loved it.
Working our way back home, we always stay at one of our most favorite camp sites. Tuttle Creek. I don't know why we love it so much, but we do. The creek runs right down the middle and with the peaks and Mt. Whitney to look at, it's hard to beat. Although it is a Forest service campground, it's usually uncrowded. The nearby Alabama hills are nice too, but we love the sound of the creek. It makes for a nice cold dip too.
http://picasaweb.google.com/114630261875012854928/GreenCreekBodieAndOneOfOurFavoriteCampSites#