Tongue River Reservoir

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

When we brought the waterproof disposable cameras from our honeymoon in to get developed, I also finally remembered to grab the camera we used when we went fishing with friends last summer! These pictures are a year old now, but that made looking through them even more fun now.

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We tried fishing for a while in the morning, but only Jordan had any luck. Even he only caught a couple little fish (we released all of them back into the water). My trusty pink fishing pole didn't help me out this time. Once it got too hot for fishing, we spent the rest of the day emptying the cooler, swimming, and doing the goofiest posest while jumping off the boat. Is there any other way to spend time on a lake?

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The boys were a lot crazier jumpers than I was. After my one very poorly executed back-flip attempt, which ended up being a pretty painful back-flop instead, I stuck to the safer jump-feet-first approach. It worked out pretty well for me. :)

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10 comments:

  1. love the photos!! what a fun idea to take a waterproof camera with you.... i'm picking one up for my vacation on friday!

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  2. i love these. i haven't used a disposable camera in forever. you've inspired me to try it again!

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  3. Dumb question, but what disposable camera do you use/prefer? All of your photos look fantastic!

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    1. We use these Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single Use Cameras! I always find them at WalMart, but I'm sure you can find them most anywhere. They're amazing.

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  4. I bet it's nice to see those images again! You maybe forgot what you even had taken! I'm going to probably pick one up today. My friends and I are headed to Niagra Falls this weekend!

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  5. Oh funny! I grew up outside of Sheridan and we spent every weekend at the TR Res. :)

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    1. That's awesome! We lived in Gillette for a year and a half before we moved to Idaho, so we spent quite a bit of time exploring that area.

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    2. Gillette isn't my favorite, but the northern part of Wyoming is beautiful, isn't it? I grew up in the Ranchester/Dayton area at the foot of the Big Horn Mountains. So pretty! I hope you got to explore that area, definitely cool to see the Historic Hwy US 14 to Yellowstone. :)

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