Heading out on our trip . The first rainy day in almost 30 days comes on our day off.
A bridge on the way to Denny Creek Campground
Taken inside Denny Creek Campground
Denny Creek Campground – A nice campground - close to home – group campsite. Many of the sites were already reserved for this weekend. Located between the east and west lanes of Hwy 90. http://www.hoodoo.com/Mount_Baker-Snoqualmie_National_Forest/Snoqualmie_Pass_Area/Denny_Creek.htmsearch=YES&back=Search%20Results&id=4807
Summit Lodge - Snoqualmie Pass
Lake Keechelus - a view from Hwy 90 looking at the point on the other side of the lake where we took pictures from last week. You can see the power tower where we were.
Lake Easton State Park - Has standard camping sites and sites with utilities. The cost is a little high, but the utility sites were very nice. A beautiful picnic area on the beach. The standard sites were nice too.
Lake Easton Utility Site Fees
Lake Easton Standard Site Fees
Park / Pavilion in Roslyn, Washington. We ate our lunch here.
Roslyn, Washington
Roslyn, Washington There are an amazing number of "inns" in Roslyn
Roslyn, Washington A church in Roslyn that they are redoing the foundation on. The whole church is on jacks and they are working underneath.
Ronald, Washington
A nice house in Ronald, Washington. Check out the car in the driveway.
Nice car! Ronald, Washington
a Fixer Upper in Ronald, Washington
The Ronald General Store Ronald, Washington
A nice house on one of the side roads - Lake Cle Elum
Lots of nice, new housing developments on the way.
View of Cle Elum Lake, Washington
Lake Cle Elum
High water at Lake Cle Elum
Cle Elum River
A fisherman on Cle Elum River
Upstream from the Bridge at Cle Elum River
There is so much moss on the trees here that it looks like someone decorated them like you would put tinsel on a Christmas tree.
Looking downstream from the Cooper River Bridge
One of the most breathtaking views we saw on the whole trip. Looking upstream to Cooper Lake from the Cooper River Bridge. Awesome!
Taken from Cooper River Bridge looking up at Cooper Lake
Taken from the Cooper River Bridge - Looking up at Cooper Lake. Just a breathtaking view!
Just had to get the Jeep into this picture
These are all walk-in sites to Cooper Lake. Not a long walk, but if you camp like Pam and I, with everything but the kitchen sink, it might be a lot of work.
Owhi camping fees - Cooper Lake
Boat Ramp at Cooper Lake - No motors allowed
Cooper Lake
Cooper Lake Boat Ramp
Geese at Cooper Lake
Another Yeep
Picnic Area at the Cle Elum River Bridge
Another Picnic area alongside the Cle Elum River
Another Yeep. Here a Yeep, There a Yeep, everywhere a Yeep Yeep!
Salmon La Sac Guard Station
The "Water Log"
The "water log"
The dash of the Yeep with all our gadgets and glasses. Blackberries, GPS and goggles.
A nice cabin for sale on the other side of the river . . . only $275,000
Water fall above Cle Elum River
Another waterfall
A doe and her two fawns
A bedded down deer
The Yeep fording a stream. A piece of cake compared to the one we crossed last week!
A view of a meadow and Tucquala Lake
Another view of Tucquala Lake
Fish Lake Guard Station
Smokey Joe's Creek is a mere trickle
This was at end of our trip, the trailhead to Deception Pass Trail.
At the Deception Pass Trailhead 15 minute parking out here - Guess it is so people don't park cars here and leave for a 5 day hike.
End of the road - heading back home
Got to go?
A walking advertisement www.rvingexpert.com
Lots of logs have fallen over this road and been cleaned up.
View of Cle Elum River
A potential campsite
Yeep is overlooking the river that was seen in the last few pictures
On the bridge crossing Fortune Creek
We stopped here to see this calm pool off to the side of the Cle Elum River. Mike ended up taking out the fishing reel to practice casting - No hook or bait - just practicing for that fishing trip with his son-in-law.
A calm, deep pool off to the side of the river
Going Fishing!