Camping in America

Camping with Kids, Day 9: Stanislaus National Forest – Lost Claim Campground

This is more my memory of camping in America, even though I only came up this way once. Then again, I may have camped in this very campground. I certainly spent a couple of nights up here at a very similar one.

Tall, tall trees (even if a lot of them have burned down recently), pines and ceders, and seemingly no-one around for miles.

Stanislaus National Forest,Lost Claim Campground | www.kayoz.om
Evening in Stanislaus

Tomorrow we will head down into Yosemite National Park, but tonight we are up here alone among the tall pines, listening to the crickets or cicadas (I never know which is which), and hoping no bears stumble in. We’ve carefully stored all our food, dirty cloths & smelly toiletries in either the food locker or the car, so we should be okay. 🙂

The kids have started to ask me to tell ghost stories at night (my fault, I told them one last night). Have to try to keep it fairly benign!

[5 hours later]
Okay, so this is the worst of camping.* We couldn’t get a perfectly even site for our tent here, but we got a spot that mostly slopes only in one direction. Most of the tent has a mild slope towards our feet, but one end has a slope sideways as well. And of course, that just happens to be where *I* sleep. I’ve spent the night so far fighting gravity, which wants to pull me off my sleeping mat and into the wall. Not a good night!

*You know, aside from when you think your daughter’s dying, or other nasty moments like that!

 

Author: Kirsten