We arrived at Pine Lake RV Campground and set up camp in the woods.
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Our campsite at Pine Lake |
With Bishop as a home base we visited two Del Webbs on two different days, Deaton Creek and Lake Oconee.
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The entryway to Del Webb Deaton Creek |
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The entryway to Del Webb Lake Oconee |
The following day we went into downtown Bishop and crossed the Elder Mill Covered Bridge (our only sightseeing excursion).
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Me in front of the Elder Mill Covered Bridge (built in 1897) |
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The bridge was constructed using a lattice design |
When we returned we took a walk on the campground’s nature trail to see some of the local flora and fauna.
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Ray and unknown berry bush |
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A well camouflaged squirrel |
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A fork-tailed lizard |
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Me toward the end of our nature walk |
We ended our stay at Pine Lakes playing Euchre with fellow campers Frank and Arlene--great cards and conversation.
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Frank and Arlene |
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