| April 20, 2002 (0 relaxing miles)
We
had stayed up kind of late on the evening of Day 5 waiting for the rest
of Ryan's people to arrive. But they hadn't by the time we could no longer
stay awake.
What happened was that Ryan's sister Jill's boyfriend Nick's Jeep had
gotten a flat. The tires on this Jeep are giant, so it was a huge pain
dealing with the flat and they didn't get in till 1:00am. So we all had
war stories to tell about getting up to Manton.
We woke up at 6:00am, which had become our habit on the trip, and woke
everyone else up too. We had another huge and delicious breakfast and
then we all drove up to Mount Lassen. We passed a single woman cyclist
going up the difficult road to Lassen Park. She was one of the few other
cyclists we saw before going over to the coast.
Lassen is the least visited park of the California National Parks. It's because it's so high and therefore snowed in almost the whole year.
 We
went as far as we could before the roads weren't plowed anymore and then
we got out to play in the snow. Ryan's people are the nicest, sweetest
family you'll meet, but they must have a hidden evil side because they
are the fiercest, dirtiest snowball fighters I have ever encountered.
I was shocked. They'll resort to all kinds of low blows. At one point
I was sitting by a pretty creek that we hiked to, peacefully looking for
fish, and they through snowballs in the water to splash me. What kind
of snowball fight etiquette is that? Appalling.
As we drove back for lunch we saw a brown bear, or maybe a black bear. I don't know the difference, but it was cool.
 After
lunch we went to a swimming hole that a local teenager had showed Jill
and Nick and Sarah on a previous trip. It was neat, partly because there
was a deer skeleton at the bottom of it. Then we went to a different part
of the same creek to look for a cave that we had wanted to see. Me and
Sarah whimped out early because we were afraid of getting poison oak,
which was all over the place. The others soon joined us and we watched
Nick through big rocks in the creek.

Later we played a whole lot of wiffle ball.
The
men all climbed up on the tower that formerly held the property's water
supply. Ryan was really adamant about how great it would be to build a
staircase around it and have the top be an observation deck. You can see
Mount Lassen really well from up there. As soon as Ryan made progress
convincing his mom about the benefits of the observation deck, he would
add, "And then you can put a hot tub up there too." That was his real
goal.
We had a big birthday dinner for Jill and myself, even though my birthday was kind of a while ago. Jill and Mary made me this cool needlepoint, or maybe cross-stitch picture, which is very intricate and took them a long time to do. Lloyd framed it for me.
Then Ryan and I packed up and went to sleep cause we wanted to get an
early start.
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