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  • Priest Lake 1st annual Glassic Boat Show July 23rd

    I’d like to announce an upcoming event here in the Northwest. My brother and I are organizing the first annual Priest Lake Idaho Glassic Boat Show, Saturday, July 23rd at the Priest Lake Marina. We hope to attract glassic boat owners from all over the northwest, including Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana as well as Canada. (Or anywhere else!) If you’ve never been to Priest Lake…here is your excuse! Arguably one of the most beautiful places on the planet. If you’d like to be a part of our show please let me know. I will forward an entry form to you so you can fill it out and email it back. If you go online and research Priest Lake you probably will find that PriestLaker.com (PeckyCox.com) is the most informative. You will find info on Lodging, camping, restaurants, stores, etc. It’s a pretty busy time of the season, July 23, so make plans now if you can. You can always find a place to camp. The islands on the lake offer great campsites, sandy beaches and crystal clear fresh water from the Selkirk Mountains. Just 88 miles from Spokane. We will all gather at the Priest Lake Marina Saturday Morning. They have a restaurant for anyone wanting grub. We will display our boats all morning and then parade around the south end of the Lake from the Marina to Hills Resort, on Outlet Bay, Coolin, then up through the 8 mile island Channel and then back toward the marina via Indian Rock. After that everyone is on their own. We’ve been going to Priest Lake for over 42 years and can make some nice suggestions of what and where to go. Should be a great time and a very relaxed show. Hope you can make it! Contact Doug Miller at dougsmill@gmail.com or 206-715-5388
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    Oh, we wish we could be there but can't. Mrs. Wally and I camped boatless at Priest Lake in September, 2009. Here's a pic of our breakfast spot at a picnic ground just north of the Forest Service campground. The lake is a hidden treasure.
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    1959 Sande Ace with a conglomeration of Cloud White Mercury 4-cylinder parts.
    http://www.sandeace.com

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