WU7X
Snow on the Roof
Because our pup, Bella la Diabla, decided to go into heat, Nanc and I backed out of doing the WYBDR with Ace, Gary, and the group. Seeing that we were pulling our lightweight old Freespirit Recreation trailer with us, it was a sound decision. An alternate route home was created while gassing up in St Regis, MT. There is a great little hamburger shop there that also makes the world's best chocolate malts. After a quick lunch, we headed east to Superior, MT, then launched south into Idaho. My initial goal was to hit Kelly Creek and find a campsite along it. Nanc wanted something with a pit toilet, so we traveled a bit west and south and found the perfect USFS campsite. Being early in the week, only one other couple was camping there. They were very nice and very quiet.
Nanc is a mermaid at heart. I always try to find some sort of flowing water nearby when we go out. This campsite was perfect for that; we ended up less than 30 feet from the river. The sound and smell of the forest and rushing stream were delightful. We ended up spending two nights there. We should have stayed longer. Rather than going home the same way we came, we decided to follow the Clearwater River west. This took us down to Lewiston, ID, and then up the Lewiston Grade, through the Palouse, and back to Spokane.
I'm not giving out the name of the campground nor the fork of the river we ended camping on. Pull out your Benchmark map and a yellow marking pen and come up with a similar trip on your own.
Losing out on the WY adventure was a disappointment, but making a quick change in plans and visiting an area I hadn't been in in many years really made up for it. Being next to a river in the hot days of mid-August, taking our young pup out on her first adventure camping, sitting with my wonderful wife and enjoying the beauty surrounding us, it was magical.
Nanc is a mermaid at heart. I always try to find some sort of flowing water nearby when we go out. This campsite was perfect for that; we ended up less than 30 feet from the river. The sound and smell of the forest and rushing stream were delightful. We ended up spending two nights there. We should have stayed longer. Rather than going home the same way we came, we decided to follow the Clearwater River west. This took us down to Lewiston, ID, and then up the Lewiston Grade, through the Palouse, and back to Spokane.
I'm not giving out the name of the campground nor the fork of the river we ended camping on. Pull out your Benchmark map and a yellow marking pen and come up with a similar trip on your own.
Losing out on the WY adventure was a disappointment, but making a quick change in plans and visiting an area I hadn't been in in many years really made up for it. Being next to a river in the hot days of mid-August, taking our young pup out on her first adventure camping, sitting with my wonderful wife and enjoying the beauty surrounding us, it was magical.