Friday May 22nd saw the Aspen Meadows Third Ward converge on campsite #2 at the Diamond Fork Campgrounds. Bradley and I arrived around 4pm to finding it raining slightly. There were only a couple of other father and son teams when we arrived. We bravely put our tent up in the rain and then went back to the van to change into warmer clothing. We left Spanish Fork and it was 80 degrees. We drove 25 minutes to the campsite and it was barely 60 when we got there. The rain decided to let up and stop within half an hour of us putting up our tent. We should have waited out the rain but we didn't. Slowly other teams found there way to the site and by 8pm we had a large crowd gathered. I have included as many photos as I could. I tried to get every family that went and came pretty close. If I missed anyone I apologize. That evening Bishop Woodbrey delivered a wonderful message to boys and their fathers. It was nice to hear the silence as he spoke. By 9pm night had settled in and many activities were under way. Some of the boys played with a soccer ball that lit up and was hard to follow but fun to throw. Some decided to call it a day and retired to their tents. Not sure how quickly they would get to sleep with the commotion in the camp. Other sat around the fire and shared stories or just chatted the night away. Bradley and I finally retired around 11pm. It did not take long until we were both sound asleep. I woke numerous times throughout the night to make sure Bradley had not fallen off the air mattress or was not cold. We woke early and left the tent a little before 7am. There were boys already stirring in the camp and had the fire going. The morning was chilly but not cold. Not long after we woke others woke also. Soon breakfast was in full flight and the anticipation by some was almost unbearable. The morning was then left to cleaning up the campsite, packing away our gear and participating in a few games. Some went for a hike, shoot the bb gun or again just sit around the fire and enjoy the beauty of nature. Bradley and I left around 10am and headed for home.
Fathers and Sons is a great tradition and there are many that look forward to this trip. It is almost a pity we only hold it once year. There are no expectation with the camping trip as it always has been and will continue to be a memorable experience.
Ryan and Coleman Crocket - before I knew I was taking pictures of everyone.
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Thanks for taking such great pictures Jamie!!! It was fun to see my guys!
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