When we were in the Sierra’s we
decided that 2 friends, Dolly Hei and Kim Bergman, should join us in that area
after we finished in Oregon. We’d planned to go home, pick up our friends and
go to the Sierra’s as the trees would likely be changing and we were sure that
it would be nice for them to experience one of our favorite places.
As it turned out, one friend,
Dolly, couldn’t make it but Kim could. Kim and I decided that she would drive
north from her house and Dale and I would drive south from Oregon, meeting up
in Bishop. Kim bought her own little trailer a couple of years ago so it was
fun to meet up and camp with someone we know. This is something we never get to
do as we do not know anyone else who camps like we do.
Our son had called while we were
driving from Oregon City and the 3 of us decided that it would be easier for his
2 kids to be with us rather than with him while he worked. He would be heading
north on Hwy 395 and we would be heading south, making it easy to meet up somewhere
north of Reno. We found a parking lot at the firehouse in metropolitan Likely! Hopefully,
you can locate this city on Google Maps. Nate could not miss us.
On Monday morning we got up
fairly early as we had a long drive to Bishop. We planned to meet Kim close to
2pm, in time to eat lunch. It was another 7-hour drive for us.
We met Kim at the Visitor’s
Center parking lot, there is RV parking behind the center, and the parking is
within walking distance to Schat’s and the Holy Smoke. Our favorite BBQ, Copper
Top is closed on Monday’s, hence we had to have a meal at our next favorite,
Holy Smoke.
After a huge meal at Holy Smoke
of ribs, brisket, and pulled pork, we walked across the street to Schat’s. We’d
kept the Schat’s as a surprise for the kids. They were in wonder at all the
cookies, treats, and ice cream. Jasper (4-years-old) ordered ice cream but then
wished he had the dino cookie as well. Kim also found several items to decide
between, we bought enough to eat something for then and a little something for Tuesday.
With stuffed stomachs, we then
realized that it was a little late to start up into the mountains and still set
up our camp. We went to one nearby campground but they only had 2 sites for that
night. We went to the 2nd campground and the situation was the same.
We went back to the 1st campground, got our sites and set up. By
then it was dark but we were not hungry for dinner so just had some wine and
then bed.


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