Taylor Park Sunset
Rudy, hanging out while I fish
A rainbow on our first evening
A camping kiss from my sweetie
Forest service road 755 is VERY bumpy. The road is basically over a mountain moraine so it’s full of round rocks the average size of a volleyball. When we drove into here in 2017 on a trip all our eggs in the camper broke, just to give you some feel for how bumpy the road is. So we crept in with our camper and our favorite spot right next to Texas Creek was open. We pulled and set up the camper. Then I drove out to the main road to get cell service and to contact Col M and Smooch as to where we were.
By 2 pm Smooch and HD were with us and the weekend could begin. Col M would be there about 10 pm with Lindsey and Carter. The Taylor valley has had a decent amount of rain because unlike the past two years it was still incredibly green. Texas Creek was running well and had nice little pockets to fish. Smooch and I got out our fly rods as MLW and HD sat in chairs on the stream and caught up. I caught a nice little brown trout and after about an hour we returned to make dinner and play games.
Col M showed up about 10 pm. With his camper and being followed by Lindsey and Carter. I’ve had a number of camping buddies over the years but Col M and his lovely wife, Col A are the most dedicated folks to having fun. Even though he had to work on Monday, he took off after work and made the 4 hour drive up for the weekend. Which meant setting up in the dark which is far from fun.
As the weekend progressed, I noticed something wonderful, there were fewer people there than I had seen in years. Fewer people camping, fewer 4 wheelers. Perhaps people wanted to get back to the activities in town like fireworks and picnics. Whatever the reason, my favorite place looked much more like my favorite getaway this past weekend than a motor cross track and it was wonderful.
Over the weekend we mountain biked, we played our annual camping olympics, we fished in the Texas creek, some folks paddled on Taylor reservoir, all the time surrounded by the 360 degree beauty of the area. Col M would leave Sunday late afternoon and we left late Monday afternoon thankfully after all the other campers coming out of the mountains. We arrived home about 7:45 refreshed from the weekend, not exhausted from it and in looking back, it was truly a holiday in the real sense of the word.