The weather and campsite has prompted us to spend a couple of nights here.
Realising that we can't just sleep, drink coffee and eat, we opted to scale Meat Mountain.
Here on our hike we look back to the campground.
Here we're pitched high and dry. It's when it's dark and you are low and wet that one has to revise your midnight bathroom routine.
That's enough hiking.
With a Chowder House in our backyard, we appropriately are burning some meat for lunch so as we can fill ourselves with seafood for supper.
I wasn't going to waste my valuable time taking photos when I was hungry, so here are some "after" mussels, crab, baked potato with the works, cole slaw.... supper shots.
Here we have a few clouds roll in, but the night previous and in so many other spots, the remoteness of these locations offer the darkest skies at night.
Along with so much more, the Milky Way has become a night time regular.
FIRE!
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