Camping at Paso PIcacho


Went camping over part of spring break with our friends. We stayed in the Cuyamacas at Paso Picacho.

Yes, you caught us. We DID use trailers for camping, not tents. So, it's not very purist of us. But man, you gotta try it!!!! Here London and Bailee are hiding nuts in the tree. Then we sit back and watch the squirrels, Stellar Jays, and woodpeckers compete for them. It was quite a show!

Great little hiding places for the peanuts.

Mystical Mr. Octopus. We have no idea what this is for. (comments?) We found it in the trailer we were borrowing, and we used it for a conversation piece, mainly, and also to hang up wet rags to dry. It might be a torture device of some kind from the middle ages; we're not sure.

Here is a crazy one-toothed hag tree from our big hike.....more to come....

1 comments:

  1. The artifact you have found is actually a 1930s early model of a hair curler. Manufacturing of the Octopus Curler was stopped and the products were recalled when it was found that some people were using it as a "truth detecting" device for small children. This one is probably worth between $3 & 4000 dollars! (that's three, not three thousand!)