Upper San Juan Aug 15 through 17--Prep
Several months ago, we camped at Blue Jay—a wonderful “oaky” campsite off the Ortega Highway with potable water, vault toilets, and TONS of wild sage. The sites themselves were super sweet—large and spacious, level, packed dirt and leaves. We thought we’d found the perfect site for a quick getaway (with it being about only 60 to 90 mins from our house), but we quickly learned it’s quite the party scene on Friday and Saturday nights (thanks to the jackasses who were running around drunk at 2am chopping limbs from live trees for firewood).
Upper San Juan is not too far from Blue Jay, but the camping bug has gotten the better of us, and we’re willing to risk another visit to the area. We’re hoping that the remoteness of Blue Jay is what’s attracting the partiers. Upper San Juan is just off the highway, so perhaps it’ll be patrolled more (or at least a bit less appealing to those who want to drink ‘til they puke in the wilderness).
Here’s what we’re trying this time to improve our camping process:
1) Pack sleeping bags behind driver/passenger seats to maximize use of space on those well areas
2) Thin out our misc. bin (perhaps bring a smaller one)
3) Use roll-vacuum storage bags for pillows (we like our luxury!)
Here’s our incomplete-and-subject-to-change menu:
Fri Dinner: Shoyu chicken, ginger rice, canned corn
Sat Breakfast: hm…not sure, but oatmeal and toast sounds lurvelee
Lunch: prolly sandwiches
Dinner: open to suggestions
Sun Breakfast: DENNYs!
On the agenda of things to do is NOTHING! We’ve not looked at trails yet, but I’d be perfectly content to spend the days just relaxing and poking around the campground, checking out the other 17 sites, trailheads, facilities, etc. It doesn’t hurt that Edie’s co-workers gave her a bunch of little games for her birthday. We’ve been dying to crack them open and have a go at them.
Whatever the case, our last camping trip seems like forever ago, so we’re really excited!


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What? No spam? That's a must on a camping trip.
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