This ride was organized by PigTrail and I have to start with a big thanks to him for doing so:
http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=46762
Unfortunately, Richard was not able to make it due to work; too bad, as I was looking forward to meeting him, and it turned out to be a perfect weekend for riding and camping.
Well, Trailace and I decided to make it an all ride event, so we rode from our respected homes and met up in Winnie on Thursday afternoon. We then rode up to the Lake Livingston state park, and camped out there.
Arrived at the state park
Casa de Trailace
My pad
We were right near the lake itself, and it made for a nice sunset.
Place was nice, but wet. It had rained real heavy the day before, and most of the wood around was wet. Didn't hold out much hope for a fire, but with Trailace being part pyromaniac, and me finding the only pine tree in the forest, we got one going anyway.
Fire!
We went to bed pretty tired after the day, and were looking forward to an early start to meet up with the rest of the group in Moscow.
http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=46762
Unfortunately, Richard was not able to make it due to work; too bad, as I was looking forward to meeting him, and it turned out to be a perfect weekend for riding and camping.
Well, Trailace and I decided to make it an all ride event, so we rode from our respected homes and met up in Winnie on Thursday afternoon. We then rode up to the Lake Livingston state park, and camped out there.
Arrived at the state park
Casa de Trailace
My pad
We were right near the lake itself, and it made for a nice sunset.
Place was nice, but wet. It had rained real heavy the day before, and most of the wood around was wet. Didn't hold out much hope for a fire, but with Trailace being part pyromaniac, and me finding the only pine tree in the forest, we got one going anyway.
Fire!
We went to bed pretty tired after the day, and were looking forward to an early start to meet up with the rest of the group in Moscow.