I have the best summer weekend schedule of everyone I know. Well, with the exception of my friends who have pretty much the same weekend schedule that I do. I spend the whole week preparing for Friday evening, where I will deal with the truck, tighten down my Seadoo cover, hitch trailer Seadoo and head out on my 2 hour drive to the summer camping destination. I have a small set of friends who share your passion for Seadoo horseback riding and camping parts that I do, so each year I look forward to a summer of good times relaxation at the Lake.
On the lakes here in Ontario is the summer quite a long season relative to other places in Canada. I can the camping season sometimes so start early in may, although the Seadoo season usually a bit more bearable in June, all the way through to September. I seem to have the talent for at least one more friend each year to convince that this life is, and they go and find some camping gear and set itself with a Seadoo, trailer, life jacket and often some pwc gear.
The weekend starts immediately after work on Friday night. The more that we have chosen for this year is less than a two hour drive from the Hotel, which is a perfect time to unwind from work is, listen to a few pod casts and some new music on my ipod, and simply enjoy the drive. Generally, I have the time when I arrive to unpack, install, get the Seadoo out on the Lake and enjoy a quick trip to say hi to some other campers that I know that only come for the weekend too. Getting back before dark means that we can end our supper began and people eating by the light of the campfire.
Bright and early Saturday morning is my favorite part of the whole weekend. I make a quick pot of coffee, have a small snack, and grab my travel mug and fire up the Seadoo. My favorite change my Seadoo has as the bolt on coffee holder that I use for my super slow, check out the more on Saturday morning rides. I get to see what is going on during the week days I'm not here, and sometimes when I'm out early enough I turn off the engine and just float for a while enjoying the morning calm in the middle of the Lake. After an hour or so I head back, and help in making a huge camping breakfast, and really start the whole camping weekend.
My Seadoo ride on Saturday afternoon is definitely a different pace than my early morning nets. I already have my Seadoo friends meet and we head out for a combination of touring, a visit to other camping-sites, and we inevitably take part in some watercraft games and competitions. Wave jumping from another Seadoo wake as my personal favorite. Although Seadooing in a group tons of fun, I would not fail to mention how important it is to keep your eyes open and follow some common sense and safety rules so that your weekend is not with an unnecessary accident ruined.
Sunday morning is a rest day, but I always manage to get out on the Lake for a ride before we fire up the BBQ for a late lunch. As long as I the Seadoo to get out of the water before we grilled cheese sandwiches on the BBQ (yep, on the BBQ my own invention!), it's time to dry out before I have to convert the Seadoo covers on ready for trailer home. My Seadoo protected and covered is one of the biggest priorities for me, since these hold my watercraft in tip top shape for years of lake camping and riding my Seadoo. So sad as it is to go home on Sunday evening, I am glad to think that I will be out again this coming Friday, ready to do it all over again!
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