After my  grandmother's passing, and after over a year from my grandfather's passing, we were able to go through some old picture albums they had. 
There were many hundreds of pictures over the years. 
Here are some of them that we found.
Gramps and his semi truck somewhere in the 70s Tim, cousin Chris, and Grandad with the old slide-in camper on one of our great vacations
Grandad, Tim, and cousin Chris at a petting zoo mid  70s The Frontiersmen with Grady, Tim, and cousin Chris at 6 Gun Territory
Tim, Grady, and Tim's father, Sammy Joe I call this the "Original Gourd Head"
Grady and Myrtice Weathers
in the 70's
Another picture of his gourds with a next door neighbor and friend
Grady Weathers...the great fisherman Grady and Myrtice Weathers
Old Fashion Day in the 80's
Grady Weathers
Waaaay back when
Grady and Myrtice Weathers
Retirement Party from Avondale
Myrtice Weathers with some HUGE zuccini squash somethere in the mid 70's Grady Weathers
beside his garden in his chair somewhere in the mid 90's
Myrtice Weather's and all but one of her sisters and all her brothers somewhere in the mid 90's Grady Weathers and his brother, Brice Park in the mid 80s at Buffalo National River, Arkansas
Grady Weathers and a few of his friends, mid 80s. ..The deer head above him now hangs in my house. Grady and Myrtice Weathers with some of their HUGE zuccini squash sometime in the mid 70s
Grady and Myrtice Weathers, camping out and fishing, somewhere in the late 70s Grady Weathers...the turkey man
Sometime in the mid 90s
That's how I got into camping, from learning from them.  And, these are just a few pictures from my own camping out experiences.  They aren't as dramatic, but it shows how the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree.
Coosa Wildlife Management Area, Weogufka, Alabama, January 2007
This is the view from the doorway of my camper This is looking from toward the entrance, at about the halfway point, at my camper at the very far rear of the campground
This is the view of the Weogufka creek from the tongue of my trailer...I slept at night listening to the water run.
Hollins Wildlife Management Area, Hollins, Alabama, January 2007
This is my camping spot far away from anyone else in "the pothole" over 100 yards from anyone else
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