Hunkydory":81z2607x said:
Jim
My youngest son and family are heading up to camp in a tent at the Bridge Bay Campground for a week starting this Sunday. ...
You sure made a good choice in going by your own instincts and bringing along the portable gps today.
Hi Jay,
When we drove home last night, Joan looked towards the Bridge Bay Campground and said, "I feel bad for those people in tents." I remember our younger days of tent camping, and don't recall that it was a bad time. The gear is better now. That certainly doesn't mean that I want to try it again, though. :wink:
This snow wasn't forecast. Folks think that I am just an island boy, but I lived in Wyoming and spent much of my life in the Black Hills. Our truck is equipped for winter survival, and we dress in layers. As I've, um... matured, I've found that I prefer fewer layers. 8) I knew what to expect when I accepted this gig.
I've often quoted Bob Bitchin (editor of Lats & Atts): "The difference between adventure and ordeal is attitude." While I don't want to live in snow country ever again, this is a bit of a novelty. I can't say that I've done much boating in the snow... well, not intentionally, anyway. This was freaky because of how fast it came on and how it hammered the viz. We were 100 yards off Stevenson Island, and the island disappeared in about 30 seconds. I've flown plenty of "hard" IFR ( including icing conditions) and I've boated in the fog. But I always had good instrumentation. This was my first shot at near white out and icing in a boat. The other captain onboard said he'd never seen the lake like this. Given the choice, I'd rather not see it like that again.
Remind me when we get together, and I'll fill you in on "the rest of the story." :wink:
Best wishes,
Jim
PS - Light snow through the night, probably another inch or two. Still coming down lightly. It was warm enough when the snow first started that there was some melting, now freezing, so it's "crunchy" and icy.