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POBR Day 14

7/19/19 Day 14, Final entry:   Weeesa going home!: Yeah that's right, Im SO excited to go home that I went full JarJar.... if you don't know who that is well then look him up haha. Anywho, going through all of the stuff, like camping gear and all that, assisting in taking an inventory and looking at the state of things for the next camping trip. Everything looks good, lets roll up and get going.  After having our tents examined and checking all of our gear in it is finally time to go home. On the road again: Farewell Beachside, OR, you were a breath of fresh air, I loved taking in your gorgeous view and sandy land. Getting anxious the closer we get to home, almost there, just a little further, my heart pounding with every hour that passes, just hoping to get in at a time that's not too late to pop in and see my favorite people.  It's been real: I am grateful for the experience of this trip, it has been so full of ups and downs but wouldn't trade any of

POBR Day 13

7/17/19 Day 13, Captain's Log: Last morning in Klamath, lets eat up and go, long drive to the coast ahead of us. Ready for that ocean air.... ready to go home. Was a good drive not as long as I thought, at least it didn't feel like it after we were finally on the road.  The beach: Ahhh the beautiful beach, gorgeous as always, and I always always feel so at home in the ocean water. Just something about it that calms me down some how. While I was taking in the breeze, the waves as they embraced me, as I rode each one into shore my body just floating along, surfing it up, my heart was heavy......I just missed my kids. They love the beach as much as I do, and we made a lot of happy memories on the beaches of beautiful southern California, and I am only 10 days shy of a month of being without them. That is just too long for me and I am struggling.  Sunset: Finally the night is coming to a close, one last circle time, some of us share how we are feeling, give our thanks and sa

POBR Day 12

7/17/19 Day twelve, Captain’s log: Ouch: Woke up this morning feeling like I had gotten in a fight, like a physical fight…. My ribs were hurting me like crazy and super sore like I had been wrestling a bear in the night. Also a little nauseated. Which was a theme I’d find that would carry on for the rest of the day. A visit to the Klamath tribal fisheries and wildlife dept. we learned about the dire situation in which the local sucker fish species are in. Known to the people as C’waan (lost river sucker fish), one of 7 species that are endemic to this area are dwindling, due to several reasons, but one the biggest is the Lower Klamath Lake is being used for corporate agricultural purposes. In doing so they drain the water each spring by 5 feet to water their potato crops, a lake that is only 6ft deep! Water that is much needed for the survival of these fish. They spawn in the creeks and river and then they hatch two weeks later and drift (which is found to occur mostly at ni

POBR Day 11

7/16/19 Day eleven, Captain’s log: On the road again, ready to move on to our next stop which I’m told is going to be full! Klamath, in beautiful southern Oregon. Woke up early on my own and started to wrap up my little mini home. We packed up camp as a whole and set out to collect our camera traps. Success! We captured some deer on a few cameras, a kid fishermen almost tripping, a biker, and some cars haha. As far as the camera we placed in the area where that chipmunk was we didn’t catch whatever animal buried it therel…… next time. That camera however did manage to get footage of a deer  so yay.  The majesty of Crater Lake: SO beautiful like beyond belief beautiful. Some of the bluest water I’ve ever seen. Was happy to have stopped here on our way to Klamath. We took in the breath taking view after our “moderate” hike haha. It was a lovely hike though, there was snow on the path and that was fun to see, me being the smart woman that I am decided to wear my sandals that