One of the Thousand Trails campgrounds we had been wanting to visit is the Peace River Thousand Trails campground. It is far away from "civilization" but well worth the drive. The campground is right on the Peace River, so it floods easily...Thankfully, we had a few dry days and we were able to spend time on the banks of the Peace River hunting for fossils/sharks' teeth. The boys found the mother lode and even taught some of the younger kids (and older folks!) at the campground the best way to hunt! During our time at Peace River, we survived our first tornado and some ridiculously bad flooding. We ended up leaving a day early to head to drier and safer land...Oh, the memories....
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The Peace River |
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We couldn't believe the amount of teeth we were finding in our small area, so we turned to Google to find out why there is such a large concentration of fossils in the Peace River. |
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Our happy little Peace River campsite |
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Doing what he loves most... |
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Every pan came up with at least 10 treasures! |
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We were hooked after the first day! |
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Braden was not into wading into the river, so Aaron took over that role! |
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Teamwork |
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Another tooth! |
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My guys |
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Aaron, age 12, hunting for shark teeth |
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They wanted to try to find bigger specimens, so they ventured further out into the river |
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Countless hours were spent on the banks of the Peace River |
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Happy parents |
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Looky what we found! |
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And then the storms came...and tornados and floods. |
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We woke up after the storms to the river rising...This was right outside our passenger window...Our neighbors to the right had all packed up and left sometime during the night! |
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Evacuating the scene! |
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Notice the heavy duty, yellow tow truck helping to pull people from the flooded area. |
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We enjoyed (most) of our time at Peace River, but were ready to move on down the road...before we floated away! |
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