It always rains on tents. Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles, against prevailing winds for the opportunity to rain on a tent.
-Dave Barry --American writer, b.1947




This past weekend Danny and I traveled to Red River Gorge, KY for some camping and hiking. We left after work on Friday and dropped the dogs off in Cincinnati on the way down, so we got down there pretty late on Friday. When we arrived everyone was hanging out around the campfire. The first campground site was booked, so we had to spend Friday at our second choice. Although it rained here and there, it was a fun evening and great to hang out with everyone.
On Saturday morning we all woke up early and one of the guys on the trip made us all a great breakfast that consisted of eggs, sausage, peppers, etc. It was a great way to kick off the day! The rain let up on Saturday and the weather could not have been more perfect. Sunny and cool, the perfect combination for some hiking. Saturday consisted of a lot of hiking and some of the people in our group repelling as well. The area down there was gorgeous and the rocks and trees along the trails were unique and pretty.
Saturday night we all got back to the nicer camp ground and built a fire and got ready for a chili dinner that was amazing. The night was filled with good conversation, drinking, chilling, smores and just the great outdoors. It was a great night spent in the woods.
Sunday we began our trip back north and spent some quality time with my family before heading home and perparing for another busy work week.
Have a great week everyone!
~D & S
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