Medicine Lake Campground, Modoc National Forest
We left Pit River Campground once the new camp host arrived and we'd had a chance to show her around (she'd actually shown up a week or two before to learn what was involved, so we just had some last minute items to share with her).
Our first stop was in Burney to fill up the propane tanks, gas up the Honda, and do some grocery shopping. Then it was on to Medicine Lake Campground in the Modoc National Forest, a trip of about 79 miles, where we spent a couple of days relaxing and cooling off. While at the campground, we put out our small stick-to-the-window hummingbird feeder, and had a female Calliope visit the feeder. Unfortunately, we never did see a male.
We took one of the short hikes offered in the area...a two-mile round trip to Little Medicine Lake. Later, Earl went back to fish in the lake, but didn't have any luck.
Our first stop was in Burney to fill up the propane tanks, gas up the Honda, and do some grocery shopping. Then it was on to Medicine Lake Campground in the Modoc National Forest, a trip of about 79 miles, where we spent a couple of days relaxing and cooling off. While at the campground, we put out our small stick-to-the-window hummingbird feeder, and had a female Calliope visit the feeder. Unfortunately, we never did see a male.
We took one of the short hikes offered in the area...a two-mile round trip to Little Medicine Lake. Later, Earl went back to fish in the lake, but didn't have any luck.
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