Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Hike to Ester Dome


On Tuesday evening, Mike and I met up with a group of hikers to hike up to Ester Dome. On our hike we found a cabin that is lived in during the winter months and partially during the summer. It was a primitive cabin with no running water or out house. Since no one was home, our leader said that it would be fine to go in and take a look around. Apparently, she knows the gentleman who owns the cabin and assured us that it would be okay. Taking her word for it, we walked right in and were amazed at just how primitive the cabin was. It was just one room. It had a wood stove for cooking and two bunk beds. There was a small table and a line on which to hang laundry. Of course, I’m not sure how he does laundry since there is no running water. However, I don’t really care to know. That can be his secret. Below are some pictures of our trip. Enjoy!


Primitive cabin at Ester Dome
(When I say primitive, I mean primitive!)

Mike is excited about trespassing!


Kristie is hesitant, but gives in to trespassing temptation.


Are you kidding me? People actually sleep here?


Looks like to perfect place to have a meal.
Yeah...right!

Maybe he melts snow to do his laundry.
I will never know!

1 comment:

  1. Did you guys stack the Jenga blocks, or were they already like that?

    You should go back in the winter time and find out about the water source firsthand! (or not...)

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