Cedar Camp - Mendo XV

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Cedar camp is a minimally improved camp ground with a single outhouse, a few tables and fire rings.  Everyone is on their own for water and trash is strictly carry out.  There are no specific camp sites. 
Just the place for a large Land Rover gathering!

 

The entrance to Cedar camp
The entrance to Cedar camp

 

Land rovers camping

 

Land Rover camp
Photo by Roger Sinasohn

 

Land Rover Discovery camping
Photo by Brian Horner

 

Dows

 

 

Land Rover LR3
Photo by Roger Sinasohn

 

Land Rover Discovery with roof tent
Photo by Roger Sinasohn

 

 

 

Range Rover roof top tent
Photo by Roger Sinasohn

 

 


The Volvo C303 is outfitted with a pop up top and a posh camper interior.  It has a 90 inch wheelbase and exactly twice the rear interior space of a Land Rover Dormobile

 

 

kids playing
photo by Greg Harwood

 

Friday we had snow which only stayed on the ground until noonish Saturday

 


Did someone mention it was late April in California?

 


When is a canoe an awning?

 


Starting the fire - photo by Greg Harwood

 


Just back to camp from the trail - Photo by Linus Tremain

 


Tarp up over the roof rack gear as the snow starts to stick

 

camp breakfast
Saturday morning scrambled eggs - photo by Matt Spetz

 

Land Rover Station Wagon
photo by Maurice Patrykus

 

Snow camp Land Rovers

 

Series I Land Rover 107

 

By Saturday afternoon the snow was gone and when the trucks came back off the trail it was time for the annual Saturday potluck

 

 

Mendo potluck
photo by Greg Harwood

 

Mendo recce potluck
photo by Roger Sinasohn

 

Mendo potluck too
photo by Greg Harwood

Matt enjoying the food
photo by Gerry Mugele

 

And as night settled in we gathered around camp fires and some musical instruments came out of entertainment

 

mendo recce camp fire
photo by Greg Harwood

 

Dog
photo by Matt Spetz

 

camp music
Photo by Matt Spetz

 

camp site
Photo by Matt Spetz

 

Linus singing
photo by Gerry Mugele

 

 

 

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