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| no partners | | Two nights camping at Rock Crossing - just after the holiday weekend, so the campground was mostly empty.
After setting up camp, I rode my bike from my campsite over to the AZT crossing at FR751, then on the trail for a short distance in both directions. It's easier to hike than it is to ride, lol.
The next morning I set out for the lake, still not sure if I wanted to take the kayak out or not. Finally decided I was there, so I might as well. Glad I did - it was fun. Due to the very low water level (24% full) the boat launch is not open or useable for trailers, so the lake was pretty empty too - only saw a few paddleboarders when I started and a group of teen and young boys on kayaks and boards when I was finishing.
After some reading and relaxing in my hammock, I took a late afternoon stroll from the campground on the AZT connector and beyond.
Also did a little birding and geocaching.
Couple of nice days in a beautiful area! |
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