Tuesday, May 2, 2006

RMNP


I went camping at Rocky Mountain National Park last weekend. When I was telephoned and asked to go, it was dusk and I was reluctant. What looked to be the most disorganized camping expedition to date turned out to actually be pretty fun. We camped at Longs Peak campground, which is right on the edge of the park, in order to avoid dropping mad scr!lla for park entry. After setting up some ghetto rental tents and lighting a fire with wet wood, the booze started flowing. Keystone Light seemed to curb hypothermia and the trip all of a sudden made sense. Check out the pictures below.

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Map



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Huddle Formation



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Picnic table



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Haggggard



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Long's Peak

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