Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2010

Missouri River Camping Extravaganza!

If you have ever considered camping with small children, you might want to consider getting a larger vehicle.

This weekend we decided to brave it all and go to the Missouri River, one of Pete's most favorite spots on earth, to do some "camping" with our little gal and three dogs. We were THRILLED when our friend Melynda wanted to come along with her two kiddos too. She documents her version of our trip here. Last summer we did a couple of nights camping with Matine and they went really well (albeit, she was teeny tiny and still unconscious for most of the time, oblivious to outside noises, light, etc.).

I should have realized when I was done packing the SUBURBAN and there was no room for Oliver in the car that we had a LOT of stuff, but it wasn't until "camp Howell" was set up that the full hilarity of it all sunk in. It looked like we were a traveling circus and moving to this spot on the River for a month, at least. And Melynda hadn't even showed up yet with her truckload and 10 man tent (that ended up being as big or bigger than the canvas wall tent).

I did a lot of camping growing up and in college and before I married Peter. I prided myself of the "simplicity" of what I could bring, how light I could make my backpack. Those days are long gone! My husband likes to be comfortable and he said he won't backpack again unless the horses are carrying our gear! We had full size cots, Paco-pad sleeping pads thatt are 5 inches thick, tables, multiple stoves, 2 lanterns that hung from our 13 foot tall canvas wall tent! I haven't even unpacked Matine's things yet... Since we had a tent the size of our downstairs, why not bring the pack and play? Blankets? Her new Okie Dog bike thingy from Okie Uncle Clark, a bag of toys .... I have to admit, it was cushy.

The experience was great, terrifying, and hilarious all at once! So Melynda pulls up and I thought she might just see the small village we had set up and turn her car around, but as I mentioned she too was packing a load. Kid bikes and the largest "pop up" tent I had ever seen (which was great by the way and I would highly recommend it to families who choose to camp after reading this blog post).

Let the fun begin ... Matine was great help as we set up - she kept the dogs out of our hair by taunting them with her snacks.

Our humble little home away from home ... for 2 nights and 2 days.

I love camping - but not my messy hair!!!

Peeking in and out of the tent doors was mucho fun for the 1-year old.


Our very pretty and green view from camp.

Holy STUFF - we don't mess around folks! This is bedtime, night#1 - reading a few books and totally aware that it was 10:30 at night and WAY past the little gals bedtime. What would the night look like for us?

Yikes. Well, this is morning after our first night. Matine was catching a couple extra minutes of sleep because she really only slept from 11pm - 2am, then she came to bed with me in my "cot" and slept off and on all night, leaving me COMPLETELY awake from 2am on... I was sure she was going to roll right off the cot onto the ground.

Don't let the morning after shot of the two cute kids fool you. They were not rested and not this smiley all day. We all did have fun during the days, playing with rocks, dirt, picnics, little walks along the river, and crawling all over things (it was just those nights that were killer).

A smorgasbord of camp goodies- all kids and dogs are waiting.

Melynda and cutie pie Finn (18 months) - notice the dog nose ever present when food is present. Oliver!!!!!!!!!

The boat that stayed hooked up to Pete's car was a HIT! It was a giant playpen that kept the kids entertained for quite some time. Did you know that you really don't need to actually get ON the river to give your kids a memorable boat experience?

Kids are cute.

Coffee mug, toy horse, boat = happy

The small village and it's villagers.

This is what one passerby assumed was our "week-long fishing camp." I guess I can see why he assumed that...

There is nothing more indulgent and wonderful than snuggling with your sweet kid in a nice cool tent, listening to birds and the river (and the occasional car and dump truck from the nearby gravel pit).

This was night #2 -- she slept ALL night this night -- convincing us that we CAN DO THIS AGAIN and not lose our minds!

Oliver hogs the bed - he's waaaayyyy too good to be sentenced to sleeping on the ground like a dog. Oliver!!!!!!!!!!!

Very serious reading going on here.

Ah, Anders - Morning #2 - Melynda has had no sleep for 2 nights and we all decide to pack up camp and head to Helena for some carousel riding... and hopefully some naps in the car. The wind on night #2 was so horrendous, we were afraid even the camp hotels might blow away.

Next trip - same great company, more pretty scenery, and hopefully a little less wind.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Father's Day Camping Trip

For Pete's first Father's Day, and Matine's 6-week birthday we celebrated by silly cheesy presents (a mug with Matine pictures all over it) and a camping trip with fellow 1st year dad Hermes and Emily and Sully, and of course our favorite boys - Caid and Brad (Laurie came too :))


We set up camp on some friends property along a very roaring and BIG Mill Creek.


We had a great fire for smores and keeping warm.


We feasted on some tasty elk and veggie kabobs for dinner, pancakes, eggs and sausage for breakfast, lots of hot chocolate, and of course more smores.


The boys chased each other and played "Indians" (cowboys and indians) in the tall grass, shot their bow and arrows, dug up stuff with shovels and were 100% BOY! So much fun to watch. Soon little Sully and Matine will be running around and a bit harder to "contain."

Caid was an excellent baby holder. He loves the little kiddos.


Matine LOVED being out there. It was hard to get her to go to sleep, as we could see she just wanted to soak in every little smell, sight and feel.


We will be doing much more camping with her. However, we had to laugh at ourselves - camping with a baby is quite different than our old camping routine - the suburban was FULL of miscellaneous kid gear. It took us a good 1/2 hour to get everything unpacked and organized. Now we know what we need (and lots of what we don't) and we THINK we can downsize the truck load a bit next time.


We also went for a hike up the beautiful West Fork of Mill Creek. Dad and Hermes did some skiing up this drainage this winter and it was fun to see it in the green of summer now that all the snow has melted.


Baby Matine made it up to about 7,500 feet elevation - not bad for a 6 week old gal! She even saw a very big pile of Grizzly poop! Luckily the big bear was afraid of us, we didn't see him (but was he watching us from a hidden spot??? Likely)!


The dogs - Brutus, Oliver, Gaucho, the Cox's Moggie and new black lab puppy Archie (cutest pup on the planet) all enjoyed the frolicking and of course, food dropped around the camp.


Little Sully and Matine were excellent campers and hikers - they slept in their tents between their parents, took their naps and generally enjoyed the wonderful fresh air and all the sounds and smells of beautiful Nature.



We had a great spot among the trees where we didn't have to worry about the sun and we were close to the Creek where the dogs enjoyed getting their feet wet.


We love summer in Montana! It is refreshing, wild and it makes you feel so carefree. We cannot wait to keep doing things with our little girl and showing her all the beautiful things of this world right outside her back door.



Cute new family - the Lynn's.

Our growing family -- notice Brutus on the far left - what is he looking at?

Cute, hot dads and babies!

Sunday, August 31, 2008

I can't beleive this is our life!


Peter gets out his elk bugle and makes elk calls EVERY morning and night now. He is excited to say the least... We took 2 days off to go with Storrs into the backcountry to see the extent of the area that we will now be outfitting! There are no words. Check out these pics... We took down one of our summer camps, checked out the lakes, passes and creeks, and "elky" areas of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness! We rode 15 miles / day and my butt is SORE, slept in one of our wall tents, and had a classic camp experience. The dogs were amazing. They ran, rolled, and explored to their hearts content. Our 3 of our 4 new horses went in with us. First time packing and they all did GREAT! No blow ups, fights, or incidents.

My cowboy -- isn't he so HOT!

Brooke and Storrs checking something out.

At camp - the horses freely graze all over and DON'T run away... while we pack, cook and work.

Peter and Storrs debating how we are going to fit everything onto 4 horses. They are miracle workers when it comes to packing those horses.

The mighty string -- on our way out.

Crag Lake

Cool shadows and horse

Pete feeding our new baby, Deamo a treat for being SUCH a great horse!

Storrs Bishop ladies and gentlemen.

Peter and Storrs Bishop - at Sentinel Creek
Our summer Sentinel camp is to the right of the creek in the trees

Expedition Lake, standing on no-name Pass - Echo Peak in the background.

Brooke VERY happy to be there.

Two of the seven Fjords taking us into the backcountry - enjoying the view.

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