On May 29 - 30 I had the sweet adventure of taking my son Aaron camping on the Father and Son's outing for the Woodland 1st Ward. We camped on the property of Bruce Cunningham in a beautiful forested area off the Mormon Emigrant Trail road in the lower Sierra Nevada range around 3500 feet elevation. I love this area. After a great evening with the bretheren learning some fascinating church history from the wilderness area about the Mormon Battalion and the California Gold Rush and eating smores and red vine licorice, Aaron was ready to sleep in the tent. He was so excited to be in the mountains and sleeping under the stars. I had only brought one 3 inch thick foam pad and a 1 inch thick mini-pad. I changed Aaron into his Cars pajamas and he promptly laid on top of both pads, one stacked on the other and fell asleep before I could get my boots off. I laughed to myself and happily slept on the hard ground. I arose early and enjoyed the delicious continental breakfast the High Priests prepared and waited for Aaron to wake up.... and waited.... and waited.... while enjoying my priesthood bretheren's company. Finally around 9 a.m. he popped out of his sleeping bag with a big smile and ready for Breakfast. He exited the tent and with a smile proudly announced to Bishop Brooks, "I sept in a tent!"
On the property were a couple tractors that Aaron climbed on and pretended to operate. He LOVES vehicles of most any size and sort; Cars, Trains, Airplanes, Motorcycles, Bull-dozers, and my favorite - Bicycles.
Around 11 a.m. we said our good bye's and I drove with Aaron up to 7,000 feet elevation to hike. We parked between Kirkwood Ski Resort and Caples Lake near the trailhead to Margaret Lake. It was a 2+ mile hike and we set off with gusto to hike to the lake. Along the way I decided to submit to Aaron's pace of "exploration and wonder" over "destination or bust" and we had a lovely time. When hiking with Aaron he loves to 1) splash in every puddle, 2) climb on top of every boulder, 3) throw every small rock, and 4) pick up every stick. We probably made it 1.5 miles before it started to thunder and rain, so I put Aaron in the toddler backpack and doubletimed it back to the car. There was ample water from the mountain thunderstorm with streams to cross (and throw rocks into) and even some spontaneous waterfalls from the run-off. I love the Sierra Nevada Range. I love the craggy pine, and the solid granite stone. I have made great memories cycling through the area south of Tahoe. I love my kids in the outdoors where they test their mettle against the elements and radiate the exuberance of youth! I love my son and look forward to many more adventures with my kids in the great outdoors - my home away from home!
The great outdoors are my favorite playground!
6 comments:
That is the greatest-you two are so in your element up in the mountains!
I'm glad to see the snowy stuff was where you hiked, not where you camped.
Looks like fun!
a great dad.
ofcourse that looks way too fun....what a great team! =) how r u guys doing, ran the live wElle race and thought about you guys.
I can tell that Aaron and you are absolutely ecstatic to be in your element together. I love seeing that smile from ear to ear of Aaron's (and yours too Joe). It makes me excited to go to Park City and adventure in the mountains there this summer. You are such a good dad and I feel so blessed to have you as a son-in-law. You are such an awesome father for our beautiful grandchildren. Can't wait to see you soon!!!
what a great poppa bear!! such a fun trip! i love all the pictures!!
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