Ranger Creek – Saturday August 15, 2015

Morning inside temp 56 and outside temp 49.

Some blue sky and the ground is starting to dry.

Dennis and I went for a hike today.  Drove down to Camp Shephard trail head and hiked the Snoquera Falls trail about 5 miles (Fitbit distance).

My InReach did not get a good location fix at the trail head, when we got to the falls it had only posted two locations.  We were in tall large timber.  It did this once before while we were driving and when I up loaded the data the complete track was posted to the mapping program.  We will see what happens when I get home.  InReach only had the track from the falls out, not the first half of the hike.

Remember we have no internet and only Jean’s phone will get texts while setting at the passenger side window.  On the trail today when were above Camp Shephard Dennis had four bars of 3G.

I got stung by a bee, I can not remember the last time I got stung by a bee.

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Ranger Creek – Friday August 14, 2015

Morning inside temp 68 and outside temp 58, overcast – weather report calls for rain late today’s and tomorrow then back to sun on Sunday.

Started raining around 4:00 p.m. and we had a good rain until 8:30 p.m., not much rain overnight.

Roberta and Dennis got here at 1:00 and parked in the site across from us.

Watched the Seahawks first pre-season game, lost to Denver 22 to 20 with our third string quarterback.  Wilson ran the first two series and the backup QB was injured before the end of the first quarter.

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Ranger Creek – Thursday August 13, 2015

Morning inside temp 61 and outside temp 54.

The sky did clear last night however I did not see any meteors out my bedroom window. I had decided if I could see any out my window I would get up and go outside for some pictures, didn’t happen.

Had a lot of company today: Ryan and Zach – on their way to 0hanapecosh for Ryan’s birthday camp out; then Dennis stopped by while out looking for a place to camp with his new trailer.

Two small helicopters came in late in the afternoon, two fuel trucks, two US government SUV’s and a Muckleshoot Indian pickup. I walked down and talked to one of the fuel truck guys, he said they were here to count elk.  He was with the private helicopter and the other one was a National Parks helicopter.  Muckleshoot tribe bought a bunch of Hancock forest area several years ago and they have it open to fall hunting.

We stayed up until 12:30 in hopes of seeing more meteors tonight, only saw two in 10 minutes so we went to bed.

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Ranger Creek – Wednesday August 12, 2015

Morning inside temp 63 and outside temp 55.

We had some rain last night, I could see the sky light up and than several seconds later the thunder so it was hitting a ways from here.  The sky has a lot of high smoke in it today.  The sun light is orange.

The side of our motorhome is white with today’s light it is a light orange.

Had light ash falling all day.
Fir needle for size comparison.

Then I smugged the ash with my finger.

Hank and I want for a walk along the river.

Mariners got a no hitter today.

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Ranger Creek – Tuesday August 11, 2015

High 77 here and 87 at the start of the ball game at Safeco.

After a week at home we ventured out to explore Ranger Creek.  Yes this is the same place we have been going to all summer.  Most if not all the state parks are now reservation only from May 15 to September 15 and reservations can be made nine months in advance.  This is great when you want to plan ahead.  Over the last ten years starting in October one of the first things I did at 7:00 a.m. every Friday was to make weekend camping reservations starting for the next May.  We went to a verity of places; lot of Fort Flagler, Silver Springs, Dosewalips, and Penrose almost every weekend.  During the winter, early spring and fall these places are nice however the summers they are a pain.  The worst part is kids and parents how walk through other people’s campsites.  Not just close to the site but through the site as in between the motorhome and picnic table or fire ring because this is a straight line between where they are and where they want to go.  This does not go well with Hank and most of these people look at Hank like he has done something wrong.

We started going to Crystal Mountain a couple of years ago and we usually had the whole lower parking lot to ourselves.  Now at Ranger Creek the closest people during the week range from 50 yards of heavy forested area to a half mile and some days miles to the next person.  On the weekends it is 30 yards between campsites.
This is the closest site next to us.

This is the one just north of that.

There are several busy weekends, mountain bikes, 50 mile run, horse group.  Still a nice place to camp.

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Ranger Creek – Sunday August 2, 2015

Nice sunny morning 60 inside 53 outside
Cloudy morning

Walked around the area and it is my estimate that 10% of the horse people could not find enough room in their horse trailer to take all of their horse shit home.  The whole area definitely smells like a horse area.  I think we reached 60 horse trailers.

I know from my retail days it is usually 3 to 5 percent of the people who think only of themselves and are basically obnoxious.  Here are pictures showing the size of this event.
The other group of people that focus on themselves are the ones who leave the campsites in a mess.
It is a shame these people can not all use the same campsite.  The problem is these self centered people all believe they have to start with a nice clean campsite.

9:00 p.m. Started to get a few rain drips.  High today 82.

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