Laura riding the McKenzie River Trail
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Is this river a challenge. Well, judging by how you get boats in the water…
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First Nights Camp…I mean Glamping spot!
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The views could be better…
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Chill-laxing at camp.
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That’s camp down there. Just 1,000 feet down there.
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Food ALWAYS tastes better outdoors.
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Wine? Appetizers? Dessert? Rocky guides deliver. Literally.
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No one wants the be the first one to slice into a fresh baked pie.
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Sausages grilling up for a “breakfast fondue”.
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Fresh to order pancakes? Sure, as long as I can have fresh blueberries, too.
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The food is really the icing on the cake on these trips.
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Not one dessert, but two.
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If the food wasn’t decadents enough, paired with fresh air, to Rocky wine fridge is the to complement any meal.
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Looking up on the river can reveal a whole new world and a peek into history
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Lewis: This is Clark. We’re dropping in….
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Luckily no lakes upstream emptied all at once on our trip
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Parked for a quick dip in the hot springs
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Pictographs from the Sheepeaters. Not sure what instagram filter to use here…
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From L to R: Frank, Chris, Sara, Aaron & Fritz.
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Setting up camp ahead of us. Thanks!
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Fritz, Aaron and John guiding some relaxation.
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A motley crew.
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First one on or last one off?
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Just a few hundred feet off the river and the views increase tenfold!
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Go fish…either with cards or actual fishing.
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Strong enough to hold a mountain!
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Coffee. It’s what’s for breakfast.
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Beer. It’s not just for breakfast anymore.
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Money in, chapstick out!
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Boreas Topaz does it all
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…or a tired backpacker
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My phone has a few extra cracks, but powers up to be used as a camera just fine!