Part 14 in a series about our trip to Alaska in late June through mid-July, 2011.
Dad, Noah, Selah, Nik, Ellie, and I decided to go on one more camping trip to end our vacation in style. Although originally planning to do a multi-day trip to Glennallen and McCarthy/Kennecott, we eventually came to our senses and decided that a 7-hour trip with a 9-month old didn’t sound like fun.
Instead, we drove to Kenai Lake and camped at the Trail River Campground. I’d been there a couple times before and my third visit did not disappoint. We stayed for three days and two nights.
The drive down was gorgeous and we found the perfect spot to eat lunch – on a rocky beach next to Six Mile River. (Rachel and I white-water rafted this river a few years ago!)
We found a perfect campsite – just across the campground road from the lake.
Ellie loved the beach too!
She loved the beach so much that she refused to go to sleep for her afternoon nap. So Nik wore her in the Ergo until she fell asleep and then she took her first nap in a tent!
Our first night’s dinner was delicious grass-fed burgers, cooked over the open fire, along with carmelized onions made at home before we left. Gourmet!
Noah had fun practicing his army crawling skills in the bushes.
After dinner, Nik, Ellie, Selah, and I took a walk along the lake shore. The driftwood was awesome.
Ellie fell asleep for the night (or so we thought) on our walk back. So we had a little nursing in the tent and she was set for the night.
Half an hour later – surprise! Time to play! I think she was a little confused by the bright light in the tent and thought that she had just taken a nap. Instead, she stayed up until 11:00. Doesn’t look very sleepy, does she?
This picture was taken at around 10:30 at night. I love the long-lasting light of Alaskan summer nights!
To be continued…
That last picture is priceless! haha