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dirtylibrarian) wrote2008-06-08 09:10 pm
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101 - #1 - Go camping at Dash Point State Park
Happily, I seem to have found a new camping buddy, and general hang out and seek random adventures pal. E. is a member of my bookgroup whom I had not met until this last month, as we always seem to go when the other one isn't there. But we hit it right off, and I decided to see if she liked camping. She does, and not just car camping, but has experience as a river rafting guide and has done some backpacking too. Hooray!
So she picked me up after work Saturday and we drove down to Federal Way not really knowing what to expect. Neither of us had been to Dash Point. And for that matter, we really didn't know each other beyond name and a few mutual friends. A true adventure indeed. But it was GREAT. Dash Point is your typical Washington State Parks campground. Lots of cozy little campsites, each with a parking space, fire pit, picnic table, and room for at least one tent, depending on the spot you got. I paid the extra $7 to make an advanced reservation (just in case it was nice weather and everyone decided to go camping...ha!), and the spot we were assigned was too small for two tents, right next to a large group, and pretty exposed to the road. So we drove around until we found a few better candidates and drove back to the check in booth to see if we could switch. No problem! So we got a nice spacious spot, just a short straight shot to the bathrooms, and very close to the path to the beach (spot #20 if you are thinking about going here).
We quickly set up camp, ate dinner, and took the half mile hike down to the beach. And were very surprised to find how tiny it was. I made a joke that the sand dollars on the park's logo were almost as big as the beach. It was dusk, so we decided to head back to camp and check out the beach again in the morning...maybe it would be bigger when the tide went out?
Back at camp E. got a nice little fire going, and we drank beer and made smores. I remembered my camp chairs this time, so we were pretty comfortable. E. is great company...smart, funny, and lots of stories to tell. As the fire died down, we realized it wasn't really that dark. If you are wanting to go start gazing, this is not the place...the lights of Tacoma are very near!
Got up in the morning and drank tea and read. Went back down to the beach, and surprise! It was suddenly a HUGE mudflat. We eagerly wandered out to check things out. We wondered why more people weren't exploring it. It was terrific! We saw something neither of us had seen before...a live sand dollar! And another. And another. And we wandered on a bit and noticed some buried mostly in the sand. And then looked around and realized there were EVERYWHERE. And suddenly we both freaked out about stepping on them and hurting them, so we made as hasty and careful retreat as we could. It was both agonizing and hilarious. Then we stuck to the shore and picked up some trash, then headed back to the truck.
After we left the campground we decided to look for yard sales. We found one that was completely
Overall, a great weekend. If you are looking for a quick fix of trees, forest, slugs and camping...Dash Point
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I heard some weird ones from my tent though. I wish I could imitate bird calls!
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I like that little pic of you!
Re: Yard sales. A day or so after being at your place and casually speaking of a yard sale, I was at home and became impassioned with clearing my shit out! A yard sale is definitely in order. As soon as this rain ends, I want to do it. Are you working a week from Friday?
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Thanks :)
I want to have a yard sale at my place on Saturday June 21st. You in? (I am working a week from Friday).
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Your place, then mine next time? I'm wondering how much traffic your place will get, where as mine has a lot of neighborhood traffic, especially with the park across the street.
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What if we had the sale at your house the day of the parade? That would get lots of traffic.
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The park that grows!
I didn't though.
Re: The park that grows!
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and that last picture is great!
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