We spent a nice lesiurely morning at the campsite. It was pretty cool for August so not many mosquitoes at all. Nerd hobbies alert: Jeff put his Ham radio intennea up to try to connect with other operators, while I did some cross stitching. How old are we?
We went in to the town for lunch and some cell signal so we could catch up with the world’s news and so I could upload photos for the blog. I enjoy giving up social media during these remote camping trips, but it is frustrating when I want to look something up and can’t. Example: What rock/plant/tree is this? or What is this random cool looking ruin in the middle of no where and why was it built here? I have an inquiring mind and want to know things! LOL
After lunch and grocery shopping, we drove around the island. Most of it is gravel roads and privately owned. Jeff found the road that becomes an ice road in the winter when the lake freezes over too much for the ferry to run. There is another fort that we could have gone to see, but the teens with us were protesting because “all forts are the same!”. They are not wrong!
We got back to our campsite mid afternoon and read or did our nerdy hobbies, and then Jeff cooked grilled pork tenderloin sandwiches for supper. The winds finally started dying down about sunset, but the beach remained deserted.
































































































