Camping in Dairy Holler, 2006
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Take a look at these camping trip photos from last summer
This trip took place in August of 2006. We had a great time, but we didn't get to camp in our usual spot due to an infestation of angry bees. So, we went up the mountain a little ways and cleared off a spot to put the tents and build a far.
Absolutely Beautiful Dairy Holler
Whilst attempting to clear an area to camp, I was attacked by bees. Only one got me, but there were thousands that attacked. They got Adam
As you can see, the bee stings had a dramatic effect on the overall appearance of our dear friend
Little Merlin's Tushoes
Mr. Michael Skagg, in the process of camping
Steve. He has a grill
A recent addition to the Neibertian hall of fame, Mr. Cody Skaggs, also in the process of camping.
Here's me, showing the first sign of proof that an actual camping trip took place (look behind me....I'll give you a hint...it's the tent)
Tim is preparing an erection, and Robby couldn't care less
Don't worry guys, I'll stay up all night and protect you all. Thank you Robby
Tim felt very safe and smiled, knowing that Robby would protect us all
Mikey got in Dad's four-wheeler cart, while Adam pulled the wagon. You guys remember what Adam used to do after he pulled wagons?
I got in the wagon, too. I thought it was fun, Michael appeared dismayed.
Tushoes is very strong and has wood.
I also had wood. Not quite as impressive as Tushoes', but I had Robbie beat by a mile. Apparently, Rusty Wallace also helped us gather firewood
"Don't worry guys, I'll stay up all night and protect you all"
Since Robby was asleep, we decided to play with his gun!
Here I am, pulling out Robbie's nine and busting a cap in that ax

Mikey's turn: There are two VERY interesting things I would like to point out from this photo (see the next two)
