YOSEMITE & TWIN LAKES
realised that each choice was actually a 3 course meal!!! Each main meal came with a choice of salad or homemade veggie Tuscan soup for starters, your main meal, then a desert! Result! The price was incredible cheap and the food was fantastic. This place was just getting better and better. We were all incredibly full by the end of the meal, the portions were enormous and one meal would have fed two of us! The wine and beer were also very cheap and to be honest it was far better value eating there than buying stuff to cook yourself! We then all headed round to Sue and Eddie’s room to go on bear watch, I think it was inevitable that with all of that food and wine inside our tummies that it wasn’t going to be long before we were all ready to head off to bed! We stayed till around 10.15 then decided that the bear wasn’t going to show up and we headed back to the campsite for an early night.
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We were woken in the night to the sound of what seemed like bins being knocked over, but being half asleep we didn’t really take much notice of it and soon drifted off back in to the land of nod. It was only when we woke in the morning that we realised that the noise had been one very disgruntled bear literally throwing the bins over in a rage because it couldn’t actually get into them! Every bin we passed had been thrown over in that way - it also meant that the bear had been in very close proximity to our tent! Rob and I headed round to Sue and Eddie’s room and heard how the bear had turned up and walked past their bedroom window about 10 minutes after we had left them! Boo! We had so wanted to see the bear, if only we had hung on a little bit longer! It did also meant that poor Sue got hardly any sleep as she kept waking up and worrying about bears trying to get into the room and eat her!!!
We were woken in the night to the sound of what seemed like bins being knocked over, but being half asleep we didn’t really take much notice of it and soon drifted off back in to the land of nod. It was only when we woke in the morning that we realised that the noise had been one very disgruntled bear literally throwing the bins over in a rage because it couldn’t actually get into them! Every bin we passed had been thrown over in that way - it also meant that the bear had been in very close proximity to our tent! Rob and I headed round to Sue and Eddie’s room and heard how the bear had turned up and walked past their bedroom window about 10 minutes after we had left them! Boo! We had so wanted to see the bear, if only we had hung on a little bit longer! It did also meant that poor Sue got hardly any sleep as she kept waking up and worrying about bears trying to get into the room and eat her!!!