ljrunner05
Adventurer
Luckily we weren't too far from our camp for the night. At 9500 feet or so we stopped at the McMillan Spring Campground. The pit toilets were well stocked and clean, and the place was completely empty. We found the most level spot we could and called it a day. I was able to text my father from our Garmin InReach and he told us the rain would be ending that evening. Sure enough, right after we got camp setup and we were settled in the rain began to ease. We sat in the tepui and enjoyed a couple good books. Not a bad way to end the evening!
We fell asleep early but we awoke to a pack of Coyotes hunting nearby. For the next hour we heard them both up the mountain and below us calling back and forth. Around 2am when Sarah decided to make a quick dash to the restroom I heard her pause outside and call back to me. She was seeing 20+ pairs of eyes staring back at her. Luckily they were just Elk, but it can be a little a nerving after listening to the Coyotes for the last hour.
The next morning was a beautiful clear day, but we had some unexpected challenges soon after we left camp...
Part 1: RoadTrippin'
Part 2: Utah Bound
Part 3: Sand Dune Fun
Part 4: A Closed Road
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We fell asleep early but we awoke to a pack of Coyotes hunting nearby. For the next hour we heard them both up the mountain and below us calling back and forth. Around 2am when Sarah decided to make a quick dash to the restroom I heard her pause outside and call back to me. She was seeing 20+ pairs of eyes staring back at her. Luckily they were just Elk, but it can be a little a nerving after listening to the Coyotes for the last hour.
The next morning was a beautiful clear day, but we had some unexpected challenges soon after we left camp...
Part 1: RoadTrippin'
Part 2: Utah Bound
Part 3: Sand Dune Fun
Part 4: A Closed Road
Stay Tuned for more