The night before our last day, everyone gathered together for a potluck, and I took a few photos from the evening's activities.
An over-abundance of food!
I had only brought one folding chair with me to camp with, but when I opened it, immediately after I arrived on Day One, I discovered that the chair was cracked and broken and the chair would not stay open so I could sit in it. So, I dug around in my horse trailer and found a bunch of velcro with a self stick backing. It worked perfectly to secure my chair so I could sit in it.
I wasn't able to close my chair, but that was no big deal. I was just grateful to have a reliable chair to use all weekend.
The night before our last day, storms blew in and it rained. It was rainy and dreary the next day, too. So, during a break in the weather, I broke down my campsite, and then loaded up my horse and we set out for home.....with a water crossing to start off our drive home.
There were lots of puddles on the road.
Driving through the stables.
We passed by some horses waiting patiently in the back of an open top trailer.
More water crossings through deep puddles.
We drove around Bonita Lake.
And as we drove north through Nogal Canyon, we were engulfed in a haze caused by forest fires in Arizona.
It was a great weekend. And I enjoyed camping and riding with my Apache mare in a new and beautiful place.
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