
Day 11-July 24th~ A long day of driving. Instead of visiting Twin Falls, ID, we drove to Boise and arrived late at night. Not much of any note. Above are pictures from our drive including our picnic spot that we found along the highway!
Day 12- This was a great day in Boise! It is a beautiful city with a wonderful park system (27 miles of parks with bike paths, hiking, playgrounds, and river access). We spent the day exploring the parks by taking a trolley ride, walking on the many paths along the river, visiting the zoo, and rafting the Boise River. In the middle of all of this, I visited the rose gardens while Jason and Fletcher looked around the sites of a
"Goddess Fest" that happened to be going on that day. I think that they were most impressed by the belly dancers.
Also, if visiting the zoo in Boise, don't go in the middle of Summer in the middle of the day...most of the animals are sleeping, but the lions, tigers and penguins did give us a little show. Tiger wins "Most Photogenic":) There was so much to do in this "City of Trees" that we wish that we would have had more time to spend there.Day 13_From Boise, we spent this day driving to Bend, OR. A pretty uneventful drive. If you want to know what eastern Oregon looks like...drive through west Texas! There were some nice sites along a valley and mountain pass though. When we reached Bend, there were no sites at the Tumalo State Park (we really wanted to stay there), but when you have no reservations and you reach a state park on a Sunday night, that is a risk you have to take. The Sisters/Bend KOA took us in for the night...and the next four nights after for that matter. We got set up and went in to the town of Sisters, OR for some dinner at "Bronco Billy's" who claim to have the "best burger in Oregon". We decided that we happened to have the worst "best" burger in Oregon that night.
Day 14~ Shots from our hike at Three Creek Lake
Jason decided to take a dip in the ice-cold lake at the top of our hike!
Day 15- Fletcher and I were going to take it easy this day. We had the oil changed in the truck, visited Wal-Mart to "look at the toys" and rested. Jason went on a hike. This wasn't just any hike. He was going to the top of "South Sister",
3rd hightest peak in Oregon. What we thought was just going to be a 6 hour hike for him ended up being 10 hours of him wandering, finally making it to the top with the last 1.5 hours in the dark(no flashlight of course). Yes, I was very mad, worried, etc. Yes, he knows that he was stupid and wreckless. This is a situation that he will not be in again!!!!! He did make it to the top though even running out of water in the mean time. If you want to know what central Oregon looks like from 10, 358 ft., here are some shots.















After we all went on a short hike, Jason went to work cutting wood with his camp axe (long process). We finally got the fire hot enough to cook our burgers and they were pretty good! Finished dinner around...well, late...and enjoyed looking at the stars- there were soooo many to see.











