Sep 072011
 

Lake Kachess.  Wow.  We are definitely coming back here.  This lake is amazingly huge, blue, deep and beautiful.  It is full of boaters, fisherman and kayakers.  Along the shore you will find families and friends gathering on blankets soaking up the sun while watching the children play in the sand and swim in the cool mountain lake.

Just a few steps away from our campsite was Lake Kachess.  We started our morning with a quick breakfast of a Chocolate Granola parfait and headed to the lake.  At the end of our day we were starving so I quickly caramelized some figs in the Airstream and topped a piece of crusty bread with Cambozola cheese and the caramelized figs atop a handful of spicy Arugula greens.  Heaven.

Lake Kachess and our Airstream Travel Trailer Explorations

Sep 052011
 

Plans were to head to Roslyn, WA for some camping.  Funny how things can change in an instant.  “Honey, would you mind if we checked out Keechelus Lake?” I asked Hubby as we drove towards this vast, beautiful body of water on I-90 (right after the Pass).  In the past we always saw an RV or camper here and there around the lake, so why not check it out?

As we drove down the road and towards the lake, we were welcomed by some very nice folks who have camped there before.  We decided to stay the night and what a night it was.  It is a very popular spot to watch the paragliders.  While hubby and B watched them, I headed into the Airstream to prepare a delicious dinner of sole fish accompanied by a panzanella bread salad.  Recipe will follow shortly.

If you are ever in the area, I highly recommend boondocking here.  It is quiet, peaceful and if you have a boat or kayak — bring it!  We are in the market for a kayak now so if you have any suggestions, I would love to hear it.

Off Road Boondocking on Keechelus Lake with our Airstream Travel Trailer

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