The Stehekin Overnight Adventure will be Aug. 27 and 28 (Sat. and Sun.) this year.
The plan is to meet at Twenty-Five Mile Creek State campground at 9:00 am on Saturday the 27th. I would like to have a dock meeting at 9:30 am and leave for Stehekin before 10:00 am. We will visit several camping spots on the way up to Stehekin. Our objective will be to camp at Weaver Point, which is 29 miles north of our launching site at Twenty-five Mile Creek. Last year we had the whole place to ourselves. The Forest Service people told us that it’s rare for people to camp there.
When you check in at Twenty-five Mile Creek, the ranger will give you a simple map of the lake and you should get a dock pass for every day you plan on using the docks. There will be a $5.00 a day charge for that, plus the $7.00 launch fee. Some might leave the next day and others might stay until Monday.
You can get detailed information by going to www.stehekin.com for information about Stehekin and http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selec...ek&subject=all for the Twenty-Five Mile Creek website. The web sites have all the information you might need.
On a final note, there is a reason we call this particular event an adventure. Tim McCrain will explain that in a posting to come soon. My cell is 206-790-1725. Please call any time.
The plan is to meet at Twenty-Five Mile Creek State campground at 9:00 am on Saturday the 27th. I would like to have a dock meeting at 9:30 am and leave for Stehekin before 10:00 am. We will visit several camping spots on the way up to Stehekin. Our objective will be to camp at Weaver Point, which is 29 miles north of our launching site at Twenty-five Mile Creek. Last year we had the whole place to ourselves. The Forest Service people told us that it’s rare for people to camp there.
When you check in at Twenty-five Mile Creek, the ranger will give you a simple map of the lake and you should get a dock pass for every day you plan on using the docks. There will be a $5.00 a day charge for that, plus the $7.00 launch fee. Some might leave the next day and others might stay until Monday.
You can get detailed information by going to www.stehekin.com for information about Stehekin and http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selec...ek&subject=all for the Twenty-Five Mile Creek website. The web sites have all the information you might need.
On a final note, there is a reason we call this particular event an adventure. Tim McCrain will explain that in a posting to come soon. My cell is 206-790-1725. Please call any time.
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