Hairy Beasts and Smell Korns

Friday comes along and I pick up my youngest from school and my youngest and I head down to goat camp. He is super excited as he doesn't get many trips with just him and I. We drive through the park on the way there and the only stop we make is at a couple of spots where you can usually spot goats. We spot a few along the cliffs at Barronette Peak in the usual spot.

We are in a bit of a time crunch to get there and get camp set up with enough time to do a little scouting trip so he continue on. I am concerned there may be people where I want to camp but I had a couple of spots as options. We slowly make our way to where I want to camp and sure enough, there is already a group here. So we go down the road just a bit farther and find a flat spot I had found the weekend before during the scouting trip. We set up the canvas tent and get everything unloaded just in time to get a quick trip around the area on the 4 wheeler.

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The sun beaming off these cliffs every evening we were there was beautiful. You may recognize these cliffs as the ones I had spotted the mature Billy the previous weekend. This way the kids and I could hunt around camp and even watch the cliffs from camp during the day to see if he would show up again.
 
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