8.13-15.10
For the past few days, I've been living out in woods with my dear friends from Tokyo. It's been a lot of fun and I can't thank Yasuko and Tony enough for organizing the trip. We stayed in Fall Brook Yurts, a camp site in the Adirondacks near the town of Minerva, New York. We went hiking, built fires, ate Japanese food, talked in Japanese, and had a whole lot of fun. Yasuko and I decided this should be a yearly tradition and the rest of the group agrees.
I should also mention that a yurt is a Mongolian hut. I had never heard about it until a week ago but I was very much impressed by its structure.
Alex and I bringing our things to the camp site.
Yurt Skylight
Inside the Yurt
We rented two yurts for the weekend. This one was more convenient for all of us to hang out in because the middle was open. The other yurt was just as nice but had a different layout.
All of our water for cooking and washing came from this stream. Just to make sure it was safe to consume we either boiled it or used an ultraviolet light to kill the bacteria. Washing your face in the stream was so refreshing.
For dinner we made Japanese curry. It was sugoi oishiii (very delicious)! We made a camp fire and talked about everything under the sun. By about 10pm, all of my friends had arrived at the campsite. Some of them had a late start because they had to work in NYC and couldn't leaved for the Adirondacks until 5pm. I was just happy that they all made it safe and sound.
The next morning we woke up and got ready for a day of hiking. The sun shining through the skylight in the yurt was so bright that it was impossible for us to sleep in. (pictured: Rie)
Not many of my friends knew how to build a fire so I taught them all I knew. I taught them that they can use birch bark to start a fire even when the bark is damp because of the oils in the bark. We collected sticks and branches and prepared the fire for breakfast. Of course we tried to find bark that had already fallen. Birch trees are my absolute favorite.
Yasuko and Rie also helped. Yasuko kept calling me the 'head hancho'.
I <3 the Adirondacks!
We made it to the top!
We could still go a little further if we were brave enough to climb the fire lookout tower.
From left to right: me, Kaori, Tony, Kate, Linsey, and Michiko
Frogs (or Toads?)
Kate
Tony looks out at the Adirondack Mountains.
We waited for the rest of the group. From left to right: me, Michiko, Blair, Yasuko, Rie, Lindsey, Kate, and Kaori.
We made it to the top!
We could still go a little further if we were brave enough to climb the fire lookout tower.
The 3 Pink Banditos: me, Yasuko, and Kaori.
Yasuko and Kaori
Rie, Kaori, Lindsey, Yasuko, Kate, and Tony
Yasuko had organized all of the meals and tonight we would be making sushi.
Yasuko and I
There were so many things you could fill your sushi with: cucumber, pickled plums, avocado, rosted veggies, kimchi, carrots, portobello mushrooms, and so much more.
We all made a roll or two.
The sushi looked so pretty when it was all set out on the plates.
We made rice cakes for dessert. The uncoated ones on the left and the ones coated in sweet soybean powder on the right.
We made rice cakes for dessert. The uncoated ones on the left and the ones coated in sweet soybean powder on the right.
We were really full so it felt good to stretch out on the floor (pictured: Lindsey and I). We also played a few rounds of Balderdash before heading out to the campfire.
After eating so much we were ready to warm up by the campfire.
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