Sitting just above Sandpoint Idaho overlooking the city and the Lake!
Sitting just above Sandpoint Idaho overlooking the city and the Lake!
We spent thanksgiving week in Idaho getting our new place outfitted to stay in. Plan is to start renting after the snow melts in the spring. We had lots of snow up there - so beautiful.
See the bald eagle take off from the tree across the river from us
We love the town of Bonners Ferry 25 min south. We spent an afternoon exploring some of the shops and having dinner.
Worked on the house. The seller had to put up some temporary railings to sell which we took down this trip.
Noah taking an ice water bath in the river
We took Abbie and PJ for a trip to north Idaho for the labor day long weekend. Our destination was the Sandpoint/Bonners Ferry area. Our goal was to scout some properties with a real estate agent. The weather was great/warm so we were also able to get some swimming in as well!
We travelled up to the Schweitzer Ski hill near sandpoint after arriving around noon on Friday. Great views of the lake from the village.
We went swimming twice at Sandpoint city beach.
One of the properties we liked along the Moyie River
Exploring different spots along the Moyie River
Bonners Ferry is a cute town (about 3600 pop)
This is Trump Country!
We were very close to the Canadian border so PJ wanted to go step foot across the border.
Our big raft trip for the year was a 7 day rafting trip floating over 80 miles on the main salmon river through the Idaho Frank church roadless wilderness in late August. To get a permit you need to submit a request into a lottery in January. This is a popular rafting river with about a 3% chance of drawing a permit. I got lucky and drew a permit so we planned to go with 2 other families and 17 people. 6 adults and 11 kids.
Here is the location of the river:
The total trip length was actually 10 days. It took 2 days to get to the put-in on the eastern side of Idaho near Salmon Idaho and then a day back from the western side of Idaho near Riggins Idaho. Our permit put-in day was Monday so we left our house about 6 am Saturday.
Day 1
By late afternoon Saturday we were north of Stanley Idaho. There was a gold dredge and ghost town a few miles off the main road so we decided to check it out to take a break from driving. It’s at an area called Yankee fork
It was getting towards evening so we got back on the road and started looking for a camp site along the highway. We found a place around 7:30 just south of Challis Idaho and pulled in, and got dinner going.
Day 2
Sunday we got going early and our goal was to get to the Carey creek put-in by mid day to grab one of the campsites at the put in, get the boats set up and rigged and go through the permit process (request campsites, informational talk etc). It was a hairy bumpy drive the last 36 miles along a narrow dusty road to the put-in where the road literally ended. It felt like you were driving to the edge of the known lands. The weather was hot so we slept outside with no tents to make it easier to get going in the morning.
Day 3/River Day 1 (Monday)
Launch day!
Along the way we stopped at some native rock paintings
Our camp site for day 1. Small but nice the only downside was that just upriver from our camp was a dead horse in the river (with a bridle on) and it couldn’t have been more than a few days old but it was starting to smell a little if the wind was blowing down river
After departing Bayview we headed north to Sandpoint on our way to Whitefish Montana. Sandpoint is a great little town of about 8-10k people. It’s on the northern part of the same lake Pend Oreille. There is a great city beach with warm water and a charming downtown area.
This summer we are again heading to Montana but a different area of the state. On the way their we decided to take a couple days in Northern Idaho to celebrate Noah’s 14th birthday. We rented a floating house on Lake Pend Oreille. (Pronounced “Pondaray”). The lake is one of the deepest in the US and is known for a US naval research center on the lake. The place where we stayed on the lake was Bayview which coincidentally right near the naval center.
On Noah’s birthday we did some gifts in the morning. Noah got his main gifts couple of days ago - a bass guitar. Late morning we headed out to a swimming area called beaver bay in Farragut state park not far from where we stayed.
After swimming we went and picked up food for dinner and a cake for Noah! Back at our place we took advantage of the warm weather and swam some more! The lake was warm because Kelly even decided to take the plunge.
We went with 3 other families (Lovejoys, Murphys, Swansons) to Coeur d’Alene Idaho for a long weekend to go to a floating lantern festival. Drove over Thursday up through Spokane so new territory for Us. Got to our campground for the weekend - Camp Coeur d’Alene. The others three families all brought trailers so we opted for a cabin. Being early May we didn’t want to chance tent weather. The cabin was awesome.
We spent some time exploring Coeur d’Alene and surrounding area. Simply beautiful.
The festival was Saturday night. Everyone had a lantern that came with a marker to draw pictures and or write a message on. The wind was a little high which made for some interesting lantern trajectories. There were a few thousand people there!