Am I doing this right?
I sometimes wonder if the way we are doing this trip the way we should be doing it?! What are we missing if we don’t go all out every day? Did we miss the one MUST SEE thing that is back in the grove of redwoods we passed by because we had already seen redwoods & wanted to get back to the campsite for a beer & chips/salsa after a long afternoon? Should we stay one more day & take the hike that someone mentioned to us six months ago at a rehearsal? Do I even remember who recommended the hike…….maybe…….? Where does that road go & should I go down there to find out?

To Shower or not to shower? That is the question….
The short answer for Erin is “yes, you should always shower”. The more complicated answer for me is…..”it depends”. If I showered the day before but just drove somewhere the following day maybe I don’t shower the 2nd day. If I hiked in the morning & am all sweaty and dirty and dusty I probably DO shower before returning to the campsite. If I’ve set up camp in the afternoon and there is a shower available but it’s still hot and/or there are a million mosquitos so I know I’m going to be putting on a layer of bug spray before the evening is through, do I still shower or wait until the next morning before I get in the car thus going to bed dirty and full-on bug spray-ie but fresh in the morning……?
I’m just sayin ~ it depends.
Are there bears here & if I shower will they eat me because I smell like strawberry shampoo?
(serious question……)
How far is it?
(Another serious question)
Should we have taken the left fork in the trail…the one that went downhill?
The answer, if you’re interested, is yes we should have taken the fork that went downhill to the Giant Sequoia Trees. Instead we took the right fork in the road and added a couple of miles to our hike before realizing we should turn around. We had a lovely walk & solved all the problems of the world during our 6.24 mile walk in the woods.

How much for a bundle of campfire wood?
So far, the most expensive has been $9.00/bundle at the Valero Station right outside Yosemite. I’m not sure why, but watching that $$ go up in smoke is very satisfying.
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