After being traumatized by being in back in civilization for a day in Salt Lake we found the Timpooneke campground in the Uinta National Forest southwest of Salt Lake. Today was the first day in a long while we woke up in the RV and did NOT move it for any reason and went to bed. It was a much needed day of staying in one place.

where we are
morning campground exploring
might as well bring back some firewood from the morning walk
trail etiquette

We had fun shooting bow and arrows, playing around the campsite, building a fire, Edwin worked on getting more solar panels working, and most importantly, no driving the RV to a destination, going to the store etc…

using mom’s Magyar bow
first time. one in, but the other 4 grouped together nicely
I had to show Isabella what mom can do too and make sure she doesn’t think she can be better than me at age 11. She wasn’t happy when my first arrow into the target after big shooting this bow in probably 2 years
2nd time
my bow is a little big for Vera still but she did great

We did walk around the trails in the campground and thought there were a lot of cars and realized half of Salt Lake came up to the mountains to take their fall foliage pictures for their annual family picture/Christmas card. Back to our little secluded campground we go.

someone’s cool little setup

But Isabella did talk me into doing a quick little photo shoot the two of them. She asked for a family one and I said if you can get dad to say yes then sure. Dad was working on the solar so it was a sister shoot. I was even talked into new grabbing out my big camera so most of them are on there but here’s a quick few from my phone

it was a cold walk back up from the campsite
we don’t need no stinking generators or RV parks. it’s a process…almost there