We live in what is considered by many a great space of 10 acres. We have great views away from our living room. We enjoy a sense of solitude. And, as I have stated in previous posts, the wildlife is abundant.
There are
times, however, when a person just has to get back to her/his roots. We took
advantage of the predicted mild weather to head FURTHER north
to be close to where we both lived at one time in our lives. We found our way
to McDougal Lake Camping area. It is located on Hwy 1 between Ely and Silver
Bay. There are 21 sites. And if a person times it right a good site or two can be
found.
We got what we
think is the best site of all of them. While Joyce is a great parking helper, a
few of the other campers helped in getting the camper into the space that was
available. This campground has been around since 1967.All the gentlemen who helped
and have been going there for the last 20 years had not
witnessed anyone successfully placing a trailer of our size in that spot.
Challenge accepted, was my way of thinking.
We have camped
in the BWCA, in the Montana mountains in the back of our Dodge Caravan, in state campgrounds using larger tents, but with our camper in this area is where we like
to return. We both agree we are not going back to tent camping. Our bodies have
“evolved” past those stages in our lives. A soft bed, a heater and adequate night
lighting works better for us now.
I still can
make a one-match fire. I still make a great bacon, egg and fried potato
breakfast on an open fire. Actually, I can make just about anything on an open
fire. It is a great way to pass the time in the “wilderness.”
We took our
kayaks along and had a couple of opportunities to explore the lake. We took
advantage of the hiking trail to get some exercise as well.
I took Joyce
to visit the place where our then family of four lived for a summer when my dad was
first starting to work at the Isabella Job Corps Camp. When I entered the
Knotted Pine, it was like being transported back in time. The bar area has not
changed in 46 years.
Oh, and by the
way, we had timed our trip to this area to witness the changing of Mother
Nature’s colors. She was dressed beautifully.
Did we have
fun? Yep. Will we go again? Yep. It just seems like the thing to do this time
of the year because sometimes a person just has to get away.
2 comments:
pretty fall color :) I have memories visiting you two at a campground by Grandpa's house long ago... was this the same one?
what a great memory you have. However, the one where you visited us was Bear Head State Park just outside Ely. That is also a very nice place to stay "for someone younger than we are."
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