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What I've learned camping...

The Good:

  • Babytalk. Madelyn and Anabel communicate and seem to understand each other very well considering they are respectively 15 months and 11 months old.
  • The .08 mile hike. It only took us 6+ years at this campground to actually hike this trail to Lake Michigan from our campsite.
  • A camping sink. It's near the bathrooms. Erik and Julie and Dave had to point this out. Again, we've been camping here for 6+ years.
  • Rain. It doesn't damper the plans. It turns 6 grown men into the problem-solvers-of-the-universe (see shelters in gallery pictures).
  • Coyote yipping. In the middle of the night, this is haunting and cool.
  • Platte River Campground. With 4 walk-in campsites on the C path, it's perfect for 10 peeps + 2 babes.

    The Bad:
  • High 30s at night. A 4-season tent doesn't mean it comes with a heater.
  • High 30s at night. Sleeping on the ground in one position with a 20 pounder on your stomach is comfortable for about 10 minutes...not an entire night.
  • High 30s at night. For goodness sake, zip your stinkin bags together when it's this cold.


It's good when the good outweighs the bad. Check out these pics (and more in our gallery):

Anabel in her campchair.Anabel in her campchair.Anabel and MadelynAnabel and Madelyn Anabel-in-the-skyAnabel in the sky.Empire BluffsEmpire BluffsWhelen shelterWhelen shelter


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