Wednesday

Day 4-The Jayson Basin

When we got here after a hurried and late lunch at Mc Donald’s we really did not know what this place would look like. Some thought it could be a mountain of grass and weeds, or a small little piece of land. As long as it was not hot and wet like the Mammoth cave camp area we were all were fine. We had to pass the place a hundred times. Mr. Rolfson finally found the place. The street was not named only numbered. We finally we found Jayson, the land owner. We went down the wonderful dirt road and steep hill and at the end we could not believe our eyes - a cabin with an attached shelter and the Green River two yards away. Many of us can’t believe Mr. Rolfson meet this guy through the internet (kids, don’t try this at home. Kate – did you know about this?? – Editor). This place is like heaven to us. So things turned out to go the right way it could have become a lot worse. And finally no rain tonight! Many adventures to come. –Hunter A.K. Gingery or the over achiever.

Editors note: Pics from last two days now posted, go back to old posts to see them please.

2 comments:

Kate said...

I try to stay out of Mr. R's internet love connections - but there better not be any more! I'm just glad you found the place. Rick said it was beautiful. Remember - never let him lead, he can't find his way out of a paper sack and he won't get a GPS because he doesn't want another female telling him where to go!

Kate said...

Ok, I admit it - Rick was right, I know, I'm shocked myself, but he was. The place is beautiful. You all may have yourselves a nice weekend retreat for future camping trips.