I don't have all of the pictures that we took on our little camping trip up to Palomar, but here's a few that I had taken on my phone.
This is from right before we left my girlfriend's house:
Here is part of the view from Boucher's Point:
I realized as we were halfway down from Boucher's Point that I had a panorama app that I downloaded.
It would have been awesome to shoot a panorama of this view!
Apparently this mountain top is used by the fire department to spot fires in the area.
On a clear day, we could see from Mexico to the South, Catalina Island to the West, all the way up to Mt Baldy and beyond to the North.
Here I am setting up the tent on the second day:
I received a ticket for parking in the dirt that morning.
The ranger was extremely upset with me as she was walking up exclaiming, "I can't believe you just did that, how could you do that!?"
I originally had no idea what she was talking about so I started looking around on the ground thinking that I may have dropped something and not noticed.
She was referring to where I parked...
which parking in the dirt is apparently illegal in state parks...
Even though the RV parking spots are all dirt as well as the area where she pulled off the asphalt(into DIRT!!!) to rush over and scold me!
I was in complete and utter shock that she was so upset and currently yelling at me to move my car on to the asphalt.
I talked to her for a little while about what damage the vehicles cause to the tree roots under the dirt and whatnot(all the while, her F350 loaded with equipment and probably double what my Jeep weighed was parked behind her... IN THE DIRT. I kept my mouth shut though...) and calmed her down after moving my Jeep.
She originally wrote me a $330 ticket, I assume trying to scare me.
Then after calming her down we got talking about good places to off road(Legally) and where she went camping when she was younger(Cougar Canyon/Anza Borrego area) which happened to be where my favorite place to backpack is(besides the Sierras) and she reduced the ticket/fine to $77.
Then we got talking about when I got my Eagle rank in Boy Scouts and about my Eagle project and all that good stuff.
Eventually when we got home and I went to pay the fine, there was no ticket on my license/car so apparently she threw it out!
I was relieved about this as it would have been my very first ticket after 2 years of driving!
Anyway she went from being upset to getting nostalgic with me that she forgot about my offense.
Here is breakfast time and the campsite:
Another funny story...
So I had been promised by my female that I would get to sleep in until 10am because she talked me into staying up late for a campfire/smores/stargazing/etc.
We finally got to bed at 3am after watching Zombieland in the tent.
She brought her ipad which we hung from one of the poles in the tent, this is where the alarm was set...
When our alarm went off at "10am" I was less than satisfied with the night's sleep.
I got up anyway and we had breakfast, cleaned up, applied sun screen and bug spray, and went for a walk.
Halfway through the day after lunch, a hike, fishing, exploring, bouldering, etc. we were wondering why we felt so productive and how it was only 1pm!
The next day our alarm went off again at "10am" and I, yet again, didn't feel very refreshed...
I looked at my watch, it said 7am... I clicked her ipad, it said 10am, I clicked my iphone, it said 7am...
Yeah.
I got cheated the day before.
I went back to sleep.
It was a nice, refreshing trip and was well needed. It has been pretty stressful back at home.
I am waiting for it to cool off for some desert camping/offroading.
I HATE BUGS, that is the MAIN reason why I love desert camping.