





This past weekend Royce and I drove up to Door County for a relaxing weekend in the great outdoors. We camped at Peninsula State Park, where we both have very fond childhood memories of camping with our families. We were lucky to hit the peak of the fall colors and unseasonably warm temperatures, which made for a comfortable tenting experience. It was a great weekend, jam packed with fun and activity. We truly lived up each and every moment and were sad to come back to reality on Sunday.
The pictures above are from the first day of our three-day adventure. Mostly, from our road trip and setting up camp. Many more pictures on the way...
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