Saturday night we enjoyed a BBQ with the entire gang - maybe 28 folks in all - but we retired to Campsite 68 before it got very late. So we missed the rangers who came to tell our group to quiet down. I'm not sure why the rangers singled our group out as the noisemakers, ignoring the blaring loudspeakers next door to us.... Guess we looked a lot more approachable.
On Sunday, 10 of us tried to hike to the Good Luck Cliffs. We found the parking lot, and we found the trailhead. We found our way to West Stoner Lake following the detailed trail description and trail map. We also found plenty of bugs - and we weren't even looking for them. The only thing we couldn't find was the turnoff for the Good Luck Cliffs. Somehow we missed it both coming and going.
KJ and I went kayaking afterward, though our paddling technique most likely left something to be desired... I have a feeling we're not supposed to end the session completely soaked.
That night the rangers kept slowing to a crawl in their jeeps as they repeatedly passed our group HQ campsite. Our group lay as low as it could (some literally ducked under the picnic tables), but again there were much rowdier groups at the other end. Go figure.
Monday we had much better luck with the hike to the Echo Cliffs on Panther Mountain. It was steeper than I expected for a "1" rating (easiest on a scale of 1 to 5), but the views were well worth it.
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