Our camp was hosted by two great campers:


Rock Sculpture/Kayak King Dean and Chef /Extreme Cliff Jumper Bonnie
Camping with them consists of a strenuous routine of
- kayaking
- sleeping (I did a lot of this, as you can tell)
- chillaxin

- rock sculpture building (surprisingly entertaining) with the Smith clan
- and getting to spend good quality time with this handsome devil

Oh, and Cliff JUMPING!!!! Easy for Andy, not so easy for me. I have a small fear of heights.
And, as every new skill takes a few steps, here is a session of my Loon Lake Cliff Jumping Trials.
Trial #1
Trail #2
Trial #3 It's really long, so only watch if you are super bored. (Skip to around 2:40-since that's how long it took me to get the guts to to something so extremely scary)
http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/video.php?v=437394538544&ref=mf
Oh, and of course, Andy found it not so difficult.
Easy peasy.
The trip was a blast. From a clam chowder bowl in San Francisco to an In and Out Burger in Placerville, I was filled with good times with my cool California family and sun tanned with that unbeatable California sun. Another great California vaca :)