Wednesday, June 5
Up at 7am packed a lunch of small grill, salad in a jar.
It's so cool in the mornings here. 60 degrees. Hot by 1pm and starts cooling down again after 4pm. I could get use to that!
Our region is known as the North Central area. Our first stop was Peshastin Pinnacles State Park, This park is a 34-acre desert park featuring a group of sandstone slabs and spires called "the pinnacles." Climbable spires reach 200 feet into the air. Rocks and trails provide views of surrounding orchards, the Enchantment Mountain Range, and the Wenatchee River valley. We purchased our honor system Discover Pass and started on the trail.
Views while climbing |
Wait, the iPhone turned the lens on me!!! |
Lake Wenatchee State Park is a 489-acre camping park with 12,623 feet of waterfront on glacier-fed Lake Wenatchee and the Wenatchee River. The park is bisected by the Wenatchee River, creating two distinct areas – south park, which features areas for camping, swimming and horseback riding, and north park, which is in a less developed, forested section of the park and a quarter-mile walk from the lake. The park is a natural wildlife area, and visitors are warned to be aware of the presence of bears and other natural dangers. eh!
The park is huge. We stayed in the more developed areas
We took a trail walking starting to walk around the lake. The wind coming off the lake was very chilling and the water was ICE cold. Jim stuck his hand in the water and the water was so cold that his hand started to hurt.
Jim taking a walk on the shores of Lake Wenatchee |
Water is ICE cold and lake is fed from the mountains |
Found our picnic area |
With our small propane grill we made chicken and Salad in a jar! |
Everyone showed up! |
It was a beautiful day! |
(my favorite), for some freshly made coffee.
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