Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Bishop Parker and his wife Marilyn and several men from Rupert 3rd Ward took the Young Men ages 14-18 to Redfish Lake near Stanley, Idaho for 4.5 days for their high adventure campout. They boated, ate, kayaked, ate, swam, ate, hiked, ate, biked and ate. Rick and Marilyn cooked for them all and had lots of snacks in between times. The boys were good to help with whatever was asked of them.

We drove up to Custer City - an old mining town that is on the Yankee Fork -and is a small tourist attraction along with the gold dredge. You can take tours in the dredge now.


A bear decided to visit the campsite the 3rd and 4th night. Even tho we had put things away, we forgot a few items and the bear decided to go through a few more things and leave us a big bear paw print . . . . . He did not leave any licorice for us or peanut butter, or lemonade! AND he made a mess~





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