Paul’s parents arrived last night. We ate breakfast together and then headed down the mountain to the sinks.
What’s a sink? It’s where the water sinks into the mountain.
The water comes down to the cave and disappears.
The water reappears and comes up to the rise about .25 miles down the road. It takes the water two hours to travel this short distance.
We stood on a platform a few stories up and threw fish food down to the HUGE trout down below. Paul’s parents were really kind to find a few quarters for the fish food. I searched my trailer and all I could find were kroners. Not sure why, we haven’t taken the trailer to Norway 🙂
It was a nice of Paul’s parents to give us a ride back up to our truck. Bonus! We grabbed a few snacks out of their bag on the way up 🙂
Popo Agie campground had a fun bridge to cross.
Paul found a fun tree.
Eli talking back and forth to his grandfather.
Back at camp, Eli wanted to get back into the water.
Paul had his turn on the paddle board.
Paul reminding me of my gondola ride in Italy 🙂
Eli’s turn on the board.
Eli really wanted to swim in the lake. So I helped him off the board, and off he went.
Sunset at the end of the day.