Ross, Baker and Lake Chelan
I like large bodies of water, something about the remote wild beauty of the wide and open. If there is natural beauty all the better. I would be interested in both Ross Lake and Baker Lake if I have the weekend off.
Last week I took a friend out for 4 days on Lake Chelan, he camped and I stayed on the boat, the mountains, waterfalls and scenery is awesome. Saw a brown black bear, big horn sheep, deer and 1 rattlesnake. There are docks and campgrounds about every 5 miles. On the last day the notorious wind that everyone warned me about arrived. There were white caps 3 to 4 feet high with a following sea. It sure put me on edge keeping control of the boat. (this would be nothing in our 27 foot sailboat). At times the 40 hp motor was full bore just to climb up on the backs of those waves. Next time I think I'll wait out the wind until it dies down some.
Chelan would be another lake worth exploring, the last launch ramp is 25 miles up the lake. This gives you 30 miles of remote road less wilderness area to explore. At the far end, 30 miles up is the town of Stehekin, in town there is a restaurant, marina, bakery, campground and window / door type of lodging. This lake is wonderful to explore if the wind would behave, the wind arrives as if it's a late arriving freight train, fast and hard.
I like large bodies of water, something about the remote wild beauty of the wide and open. If there is natural beauty all the better. I would be interested in both Ross Lake and Baker Lake if I have the weekend off.
Last week I took a friend out for 4 days on Lake Chelan, he camped and I stayed on the boat, the mountains, waterfalls and scenery is awesome. Saw a brown black bear, big horn sheep, deer and 1 rattlesnake. There are docks and campgrounds about every 5 miles. On the last day the notorious wind that everyone warned me about arrived. There were white caps 3 to 4 feet high with a following sea. It sure put me on edge keeping control of the boat. (this would be nothing in our 27 foot sailboat). At times the 40 hp motor was full bore just to climb up on the backs of those waves. Next time I think I'll wait out the wind until it dies down some.
Chelan would be another lake worth exploring, the last launch ramp is 25 miles up the lake. This gives you 30 miles of remote road less wilderness area to explore. At the far end, 30 miles up is the town of Stehekin, in town there is a restaurant, marina, bakery, campground and window / door type of lodging. This lake is wonderful to explore if the wind would behave, the wind arrives as if it's a late arriving freight train, fast and hard.
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