An s24o is a less than 24 hour overnight biking trip. Load up with one night's worth of gear and you are off. For our inaugural trip it was me, Harper and Maddy.
We loaded up Eliza the bicycle with most of the gear and Harper and headed for the 11:25am ferry to Bainbridge Island. The ride to the campground was lovely and not too hilly but we worked up a sweat to be sure. Well, Maddy and I did. Harper squealed "WEE, WEE" for the first half of the 6 miles and slept for the last half.
Fay Bainbridge State Park is the only camping option on Bainbridge and as we rode up to the camping area, there were 3 parties and 2 sites left. We offered to share a small site with a party of two, but they deferred to us, since we were on our bikes (sweet). We set up camp and played at the beach all afternoon. We spent a good deal of time throwing rocks into the water, singing and just doing nothing.
On a side note: Maddy and I realized we very rarely do nothing. There is always something to do, an errand, pay a bill, clean. The joy of this trip was that for 3-4 hours that afternoon, we had no other options. I must say, doing nothing with Harper is the best time a girl can have. Kids are wonderful that way. They bring an amazing amount of much needed nothing time.
Back to camping. Laramie and Windham stopped by with Mary, Josh and Anders to say hello as we were making our dinner. Quesidillas with kale, zucchini, garlic whips, avocado and salsa. I only burned the first one and the rest turned out delicious.
Early to bed, early to rise. We packed up our campsite after coffee, fruit and fried bagels. Our ride back was lovely and calm, right up until Maddy tried some stunt riding and flipped over her handlebars. She earned some well deserved oohs and aahs for her road rash and bloody knee. She escaped any major harm and looks pretty butch as well.
As we arrived home, the neighbors were playing on a slip and slide. We kindly pushed the children out of the way and had a go. It was a refreshing way to end an awesome trip.