My cousin Erika invited me on an AWESOME trip. While talking to her on the phone and getting the details we both realized that neither of us really knew where we were going. All we knew was that it involved 4-wheeling and camping....so we were in! We met some of Erika's guy friends at a parking lot and they drove us "out west" as Erika would describe the location. I believe it was called something like "50th mile" or close to that.
When we got there it was beautiful. It was in the middle of the desert. The mountains surrounded the area and the sun was just beginning to set. Venus was emerging in the sky. And the temperature was dropping quickly.

The cobbler ended up taking over two hours to cook. We entertained ourselves in the meantime with a sack of saw dust that had been stashed as a potential boredom reliever. Have you ever played with saw dust and fire before? I have. It can be really fun, but when you mix in the 'boys' factor....it gets a little....dangerous? ha ha.

In the words of a teacher "touch your nose when you can see the man in the flames".....after that there was a little bit of a rivalry between those two.
After Zak saying, "I think it will be done in another 15 minutes," a million times, the cobbler was FINALLY finished. I hate 'cherry' cobbler, but I was hungry, so it was pretty good.
I didn't realize how cold it had gotten until I took a short bathroom break. We were still going 4 wheeling, even though it was 12:30 am. I instantly put on as many layers as I could so I could have fun instead of freeze the whole time. I had at least four layers on and I was still cold.

The objective of the ride that night seemed to be to hold on and cut of anyone that was trying to pass us. Pretty sure we won, but we did have some close calls. I personally got assaulted by a tree. Nature was obviously trying to make me tougher....it didn't work.
They showed us old mine shafts and told us crazy stories about how people have ridden into them on accident and then fallen 80+ feet to their death!

We stayed out until 3:00 am riding those 4-wheelers. I don't remember the last time I had so much fun (not true...but it was really fun...ha ha).