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Marty & Maxwell

Kay and her kayak

Maxwell

Zoe

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Minnesota, Hinkley August 19 - 26

From the Casino campground in Hinkley, we moved East about 14 miles to Pathfinder Village RV Resort.  That is one of our shortest moves yet.  Jim and Bev came up on Saturday morning and went back home on Sunday Morning.
Another weekend of Phase 10 and PiP
 Hinkley, Minnesota


 Our site was in the pine trees. Skinny trees, but very tall.

This is the view out the back window.

 Jim with Maxwell and Marty with Zoe just relaxing in the sun.

Kay and Bev scheming up something to get James and Marty

Marty and Zoe

 Jim and Maxwell
Jim supervising the hamburger cooking

Bev in the bushes

 Many games of phase 10  Kay and Bev (Bev is better known as Yippi-Skippi)
This is my hand. One of the few times they let me go down.

 Another happy camper
Kay checking how the Rockies are doing.

Minnesota, Hinkley August 14 - 19

From Jim and Bev's we moved north to Hinkley, Minnesota.  We are in a really beautiful Casino campground.  We kayaked the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.

Hinkley, Minnesota
 
This mom and her family walking along side the camper
Getting the kayaks ready for the run down the St. Croix River

Kay likes to take pictures of the strange and wild side of this country.

St. Croix River. 

 Checking the map of the river.  Looking at this picture, I sure see my Dad in me.
There were a few little rapids on the river. 

 
Stopping for a lunch break on an island
 We found a campsite on the river only accessible by kayak to have lunch.

Kay always fixes us a good lunch.  It was time to stop.
 Kay taking a break also
A look at the river where the Kettle River Slough runs into the St. Croix

 What a beautiful day to be on the river.
 Kay got tired of paddling, so she tied a rope to my kayak, and I had to pull her for a while.

 Now this is how to relax in a kayak
This is our takeout point.  It was a 4 1/2 hour run and about 16 miles of river.

Minnesots, Lakeville August 12-13 Lakeville

A two day stop with my brother Jim and his wife Bev.  Parked the camper in the street in front of his home in Lakeville.
Was good to see them again.  It was a fun packed two days playing games and eating lots of good food.
Lakeville, Minnesota

This is what we did for two days.  Played many games of Phase 10 and PiP.

Jim kept whipping up on us.

Zoe had a good view of the games.

Maxwell could have cared less who was winning.

Jim doing his favorite thing, playing on the confusser.



Saturday, August 20, 2011

South Dakota, Redfield August 10 - 11

A trip to my home town Redfield, South Dakota  To visit the Moellers
Redfield, South Dakota


Uncle Allen and Marty

Aunt Villa and Kay

The Moeller Boys - Bill, Nick (Bill's son) Uncle Allen, Marty and Dave.
 Bill and Dave are Uncle Laurens's boys.

Dave restored this 1939 police patrol bike. He did a very good job.

Billie and Nick Moeller in my kayaks on Redfield lake. (Bill's kids)

Dave's tricks

Dave did an awesome job on this one also.

Dora - Nick - Bill - Marion - Dave - Marty

Marion - Dave - Bill - Dora - Nick - Kay
Bill's car.  This way he will not forget he is a Moeller.

 The good old Redfield water tower.  Those of us in our younger days that climbed it and the grain elevator, this is for you.

A rainbow over Redfield



Friday, August 19, 2011

Nebraska, Valintine August 9th

We stopped at Valintine, NE to kayak the Neobrara River.  The weather was raining most of the time, so no kayaking.  We did tour the area.
Valintine,  Nebraska

The sign says it all

Fort Falls.  We had to walk down a bunch of steps to get to the falls.  Zoe was not too sure about the steel steps.  Had to carry her part way.

 Marty, Max, and Zoe
To the right, is the Niobrara River.  We were going to kayak it, but it was raining most of the day.  Glad we didn't, we would have gotten very wet.

Beautiful little stream from the waterfalls to the river.

 There was a nice heard of buffalo we drove through.  Max and Zoe had a good time barking at them.

Four bull elk.  What a awesome set of horns.