On Sat. Sept. 11th the Stehekin adventure will start at Twenty Five Mile Creek State Park at 10 a.m.. The park is about 30 mi. down the lake from Stehekin. It has been decided to launch at 25 mi. instead of someplace in Chelan because Chuck B.,who used to work on Lake Chelan recommended it. According to Chuck there isn't a whole lot to see south of twenty five mile creek. I think the shorter distance to Stehekin will give us more time to explore on the way up and give us more time in Stehekin. Lake Chelan is known for it's occassional high wiinds and consequent rough water, so from a safety point of view a 60 mi. round trip instead of a 110 mi. round trip might be appreciated.
Twenty Five Mile Creek State Park has a good launch, dock and boat slips at it's marina plus camping. Please see their web page for more information and directions.
http://www.stateparks.com/twentyfive_mile_creek.html
Stehekin has multiple accommodations, dining and activities plus there is a store at the marina and a gas dock. I recommend that you see their web site also. http://www.stehekinlanding.com. It's not clear whether or not we will be able to sleep in our boats at the dock sat. night or not. There are a few other places nearby like Weaver Point, just across the bay from Stehekin with a $5 dock fee. Susie and I will not make reservations at Stehekin because if we don't make it up there because of the weather we would still have to pay for the days reserved. If there is something available when we arrive we will take it, if not, we will overnight in the boat. I have been told that Stehekin is still busy in the middle of Sept.
I hope to see you at launch time.
Twenty Five Mile Creek State Park has a good launch, dock and boat slips at it's marina plus camping. Please see their web page for more information and directions.
http://www.stateparks.com/twentyfive_mile_creek.html
Stehekin has multiple accommodations, dining and activities plus there is a store at the marina and a gas dock. I recommend that you see their web site also. http://www.stehekinlanding.com. It's not clear whether or not we will be able to sleep in our boats at the dock sat. night or not. There are a few other places nearby like Weaver Point, just across the bay from Stehekin with a $5 dock fee. Susie and I will not make reservations at Stehekin because if we don't make it up there because of the weather we would still have to pay for the days reserved. If there is something available when we arrive we will take it, if not, we will overnight in the boat. I have been told that Stehekin is still busy in the middle of Sept.
I hope to see you at launch time.
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