Camping in Covelo: Part 2

The trip to Covelo was great! We all spent a lot of time hanging out around the ramshackle cabin. Creamy and Yoyo showed up in drag for the big BBQ. Jombi and Win were looking adorably queer. And Eric chowed down on the meat in a cloud of smoke from the BBQ.
Creamy and Yoyo at Covelo Jombi and Win at Covelo Eric Gets Some Meat

Contrary to popular belief, Mitch did not turn into a hedgehog, and his Pan concocktion was delicious, refreshing, and stimulating. Somehow, Brian and Johnny transformed from kitchen queens into kings… now what is that all about? šŸ˜‰ Along with all the volunteer chefs, their efforts made the event a gourmet success. Selma made fabulous quiche to complement the crate of granola I brought, so much it wouldn’t have gotten eaten if we had left it out every morning and with a bunch left for Yoyo upon our departure. And there is Will (with Eric below) who received many kudos as the meat czar.
Smiles All Around at Covelo Brian, Johnny, and Sister Selma at the Covelo BBQ Will and Eric at Covelo

Prickle and Buck were dandy-licious, as was Anthony in his lovely collar. Garnet, the bird, was quite often talkative and occasionally took flight as her cage is more of a sanctuary than a lockdown.

Prickle and Buck at Covelo Anthony at Covelo Hello... from Covelo

John’s boyfriend Bill was kind enough to encourage John to learn about massage, fortunately on me. We set up Eric’s massage table in a madrone grove down the hill from the cabin.
John and Bill at Covelo

The path to my camping site brought me past a particularly lascivious madrone tree, its brown smooth bark forming a hot crotch I lusted after each time I went to my tent. Another knotty hotty madrone made me drip each time I cruised by as well.

Sexy Madrone Crotch at Covelo Sexy Madrone Crotch Closeup at Covelo Hotty Knotty Madrone at Covelo

Each day, I hiked down with some of the boys to the Eel River for delicious swimming, rock climbing, diving, sunbathing, and picnics.

Eric Tells the Eel River Which Way to Flow ;-) Da Covelo Boyz on Da Eel River Beach

Mount Eelmore at Beautiful Covelo Spikey Watches Eric and Elliot Feel Each Other Up on the Banks of the Eel River in Covelo Boyz on Eel River Rocks Near Covelo

Spikey, Yoyo, and Sorry, I Spaced on Your Name Cute Guy at Eel River Near Covelo Shade Seekers on Eel River Beach Near Covelo Holy Swimming Hole on the Eel River Near Covelo

Some of the guys got covered in mud and one or two buried under the sand. Win, John, and I made Jombi into tribal art, the remains of which appear below, as does a snake who slithered in the river as I swam.

Jombi Artwork Remains on the Banks of the Eel River Near Covelo Slithery Snake on the Banks of the Eel River Near Covelo Eel River Vista Near Covelo

Some special pictures are in a password-protected location. Let me know if you’re in any of these pictures and would prefer they be on the password-protected web page.
Relaxing on the Banks of the Eel River Near Covelo Mossy Crack on the Eel River Near Covelo Butch Bluff on Eel River Near Covelo

Curvaceous Creek of the Eel River Near Covelo Eel River Beauty Near Covelo Yoyo and Madrones: So Sexy!
Other highlights of the Covelo camping trip for me were visiting the garden Yoyo is tending, reading poetry aloud while Eric, Mitcho, Anthony, and others made love on the porch, and morning yoga sometimes led by Three*. I really loved the spirit of comradery, the great food, and the healthy environment.

Thanks so much to Eric and Mitch and everyone else who made the trip possible.

2 thoughts on “Camping in Covelo: Part 2

  1. Hey, cool blog.
    I DID turn into a hedgehog, but it was when I was purposly alone in the woods. I get this funny tickle near the base of my spine, and I know I have about 7 minutes to get somewhere private, stash my clothes, and make sure that there are no predators larger than a weasel around. Then I can safely change. the process usually lasts about two hours, maybe three. By then I usually start to morph back into this human shape. I also, by the way, transform into a crow, but that is usually unpredictable – caused, I think by stress and too much sun.
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