The best part of going camping in Oregon (when coming from Vegas) is the extreme shock that your eyes go through...everything is so...green. And it is so nice to be out in the fresh air. One of my favorite parts of this last trip was taking Oscar for his walk every morning before Adam woke up (most of the other campers were still asleep too). It was so peaceful. Most of the campground was still. Everyone that was up was still whispering to each other or talking in hushed tones. You could hear the trees, the squirrels, and a few crackling campfires. I love the smells of camping in Oregon, especially in the morning - the trees and moss, the damp earth, the breakfast campfires (and breakfasts!) of the other early risers - love it all. If there were a soundtrack for the morning walks, it would be something along the lines of John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High"...without the Rocky Mountains...
Having Oscar around camp definitely changed things a bit. We had to keep him tied up and keep the blue jays out of his food. We learned that our not-so-little puppy still thinks that he's a lapdog. Accommodating him is a little easier at home on our large armchair than it is in a camping chair. I knew that I would be cold up there, but we figured Oscar's a dog...with fur...he'd be fine. Not so. He was cold every night and every morning. So, at night, he would sleep under a blanket (or two) sandwiched between Adam and I. During the day when we were outside of the tent, we had to find alternative ways of keeping him warm. He was a little scared of the fire, so we ended up wrapping him in blankets everytime he settled down for a nap.
We love the simple pleasures of camping. The biggest stress is making the fire for the night. the biggest decision is whether to play cards or catch. And, ah...the food. Mountain Man breakfast every morning, roasted marshmallows and hot dogs for dinner. What could possibly be better?!? Unforunately, you can't spend your entire life playing frisbee golf, bocce call, catch, and sitting around doing nothing. So, we celebrated our last evening at camp by heading out to the blustery beach again, this time to watch the sun set. Oscar loved the beach...