Bishop Creek

25 July 2010
We cleaned up and said good-bye to the Downings and Herrings who are staying longer. We stopped for gas where the nozzle got stuck in our gas tank. Several people tried to help us to get it out. One man thought to get underneath and push on the hose. It came loose. We drove to Soledad Canyon in Acton. It was warm and nice. We took walks around the duck pond and drove home Monday morning.

Bishop Creek

24 July 2010
Joe decided to stay at the RV today because he wasn't feeling well in the altitude. Leah went with Hedy and Bob to fish in streems along the road, then went back to the dam at South Lake. We only got a few fish. It was a beautiful day with blue sky and white clouds over snow covered mountains. It got a cloudy and windy later and we heard some thunder, but no rain.

Bishop Creek

23 July 2010
Another beautiful day! We relaxed around the camp until about 11:00. We fished at Mile High Creek and then went up to South Lake which is 9700 feet high. We caught a few fish. We were very tired after walking on steep trails at the high altitude. We enjoyed a relaxed Happy Hour and dinner in our RVs. We went to bed early.

Bishop Creek

22 July 2010
The pond at the RV park was stocked with rainbow trout today. We all caught our limit of two fish and had a good dinner. It was a beautiful day in the 80's, with a clear blue sky.

Bishop Creek

21 July 2010
It was warm all night. We left at 8:30 and stopped in Big Pine at the Country Kitchen for a good breakfast. It was a nice drive to the Creekside RV Park. It was warm, but not too hot. This is beautiful country. We took it easy to adjust to the 8000 feet altitude and got our fishing gear together. It got quite cold during the night. There is no WiFi or cell phone service here, so we had to wait until we got home to publish this blog and to put pictures on the Website.

Bishop Creek

20 July 2010
Boulder Creek RV Park, Lone Pine, CA
We left home at 6:00 A.M, caravanning with the Downings. We stopped in Mojave for breakfast at 8:00 where we met the Herrings. It was very hot in Lone Pine, over 100 degrees. We sat around talking, drinking and nibbling.