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		<title>5 days on Ross Lake</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 20:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Wetmore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christine and I just returned from our first kayak camping trip, a 5 day paddle on Ross Lake. Ross Lake is in the North Cascades, about 3 hours northeast of Seattle. The lake is 24 miles long, a mile or two wide at the most. It is not directly car accessible, so it stays pretty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p mce_keep="true">Christine and I just returned from our first kayak camping trip, a 5 day paddle on Ross Lake. Ross Lake is in the North Cascades, about 3 hours northeast of Seattle. The lake is 24 miles long, a mile or two wide at the most. It is not directly car accessible, so it stays pretty quiet despite being close to both Seattle and Vancouver.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><a href="http://www.nps.gov/archive/noca/rola/rosslake-map.jpg" mce_href="http://www.nps.gov/archive/noca/rola/rosslake-map.jpg"><img style="WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 464px" src="http://www.nps.gov/archive/noca/rola/rosslake-map.jpg" width=300 height=464 mce_src="http://www.nps.gov/archive/noca/rola/rosslake-map.jpg"></a></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 338px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="The portage from Diablo to Ross Lake." alt="The portage from Diablo to Ross Lake." src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607201052_oYspo-M.jpg" width=338 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607201052_oYspo-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">To get there we drove up the North Cascades Highway to Lake Diablo. We put our kayak in at Lake Diablo, then paddled 5 miles to the base of the Ross Dam and paid $25 to Ross Lake Resort to portage us and our gear up to the lake. There are alternative ways to get to Ross Lake, but this is the easiest method if you have your own boat.</p>
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<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 401px" title="Storms move in as the sun sets over Cougar Island" alt="Storms move in as the sun sets over Cougar Island" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607173814_2f95C-M.jpg" width=600 height=401 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607173814_2f95C-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">The lake is surrounded by mountains and there are tons of camp sitesalong the shore or on the islands. We reserved 4 nights worth of them and set off for our first one atCougar Island. Cougar Island was about 3 miles from the dam (don&#8217;t forget that we had already paddled 5 miles along Lake Diablo).Itwas a great campground with only two sites set on opposite ends of the island. We had a neighbor, but barely heard or saw him. At Cougar Island we became aquianted with what we called &#8220;feet fish&#8221;. We later learned that they are a bait fish that were illegally introduced about 6 years ago. There must be millions of them in the lake now, and you couldn&#8217;t go swimming without them swarming around you.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607172863_oHwtX-M-1.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607172863_oHwtX-M-1.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">We were greeted that evening with a thunderstorm. Those are always fun and exciting for us because Seattle rarely gets them. The storm blew through quickly, didn&#8217;t get anything too wet, and cooled it down nicely for dinner.</p>
<p mce_keep="true">The next morning was Monday and I woke up to thick fog. The lake already seemed quieter with much of the weekend traffic having gone home. We were due to move toTen Mile Island, about 7 miles up the lake. We choose a longer route and stopped by both Big Beaver campground for lunch and Devil&#8217;s Creek for a exploration. Devil&#8217;s Creek is a very deep canyon that you can paddle about a mile into. It is incredible looking up at these cliffs going right into the water and it felt 15 degrees cooler in there (nice on a hot day). </p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607181333_EuHEq-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607181333_EuHEq-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 401px" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607183506_cpMHH-M.jpg" width=600 height=401 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607183506_cpMHH-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 401px" title="Inside Devil's Canyon" alt="Inside Devil's Canyon" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607178058_Ky9Ds-M.jpg" width=600 height=401 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607178058_Ky9Ds-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">It was already 3 or 4pm by the time we got to 10 mile island and 2 of the 3 camp sites were taken. The last one was very exposed,right next to some loud campers,and didn&#8217;t offer good kayak parking. We decided to look around and found a much nicer site at Dry Creekand set up there (it is okay to move sites if you tell a ranger what is going on). The new site had great views on 3 sides of water and mountains, and a lot of space for our gear. We stayed at Dry Creek for two nights, using the day in between to go for a short hike and to get in some relaxation. </p>
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<p mce_keep="true"><img src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607191905_iLR75-M.jpg" mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607191905_iLR75-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">Wednesday came along pretty quickly and it was time to move again. The lake felt deserted at this point, the only people around were those who were staying the week. Our paddle back down to Spencer&#8217;s (our next campsite) was very quiet and we only saw one or other boats. The day was hot and we took a pretty exposed route to check out a waterfall across from 10 Mile Island. By the time we stopped for lunch it was 2pm and we really needed a cooldown swim. We hung out at Rainbow Point (with more feet fish than we had seen anywhere else) for a couple of hours, then headed onto Spencer&#8217;s.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607194668_ttQH2-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607194668_ttQH2-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 338px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="Collecting driftwood for the fire" alt="Collecting driftwood for the fire" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607196229_m2e7K-M.jpg" width=338 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607196229_m2e7K-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">Spencer&#8217;s was another really nice campground. It offered two sites and both were pretty private. Ours had a great swimming area and a lot of open trees. I wanted Christine to try out hammock camping, so we didn&#8217;t setup the tent here. Pretty shortly after arriving we started to hear thunder and it began to rain. It rained on and off that evening, but left large enough dry areas for us to make dinner and enjoy one last camp fire.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 338px" title="Spencer's campsite.  This is a pretty typical Ross Lake campsite, including a huge bear locker for food and gear." alt="Spencer's campsite.  This is a pretty typical Ross Lake campsite, including a huge bear locker for food and gear." src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607198420_eTNWh-M.jpg" width=600 height=338 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607198420_eTNWh-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 401px" title="Sunset over Spencer's" alt="Sunset over Spencer's" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607198701_K5J36-M.jpg" width=600 height=401 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607198701_K5J36-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">I woke up pretty early in the morning to more thunder. Everything was pretty wet (except for us), so we packed up pretty quickly and headed out. The lake was silent and calm and we had a nice and quick paddle back to the dam and our portage home.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607200057_KJwJe-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607200057_KJwJe-M.jpg"></p>
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<p mce_keep="true"><img src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607203208_5mWsz-M.jpg" mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/607203208_5mWsz-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">We took our time heading back to the car on Lake Diablo. Neither of us really wanted the trip to end and were enjoying the scenery. Lake Diablo is glacier fed (Ross Lake is not) making it both colder and greener than Ross Lake. We thought about camping another night on Diablo, but the best looking camp site was taken so we just headed back to the car. When we got back to Seattle we learned that we missed a week of record heat.</p>
<p mce_keep="true">I really enjoyed Ross Lake and expect that we&#8217;ll return in a couple of years. It was a great first kayak camping trip because the paddling was easy and we didn&#8217;t need to worry about tides or currents. The campgrounds were mostly excellent. It was the perfect mix of relaxation, swimming, and staying busy. The only thing that I&#8217;d change if we went again would be to take less stuff. The kayak fits way more gear than a bicycle or backpack, but that doesn&#8217;t mean that I need to bring more than I&#8217;d take for cycling or hiking.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><a href="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/gallery/9110454_GtaXe/2/607178775_acEw#607176722_X3twp" mce_href="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/gallery/9110454_GtaXe/2/607178775_acEw#607176722_X3twp">More photos</a></p>
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		<title>Kayaking the Mercer Slough</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 02:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Wetmore</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kayaking]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[We went to the Mercer Slough today to enjoy the nice weather with a little wildlife.

It&#8217;s a large wetland on the south end of Bellevue, WA. The best wildlife wetlands inside the Seattle metro region seem to be under highways, and this one isn&#8217;t an exception. We were both pretty amazed at how large it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p mce_keep="true">We went to the Mercer Slough today to enjoy the nice weather with a little wildlife.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/546099102_vHDVG-M.jpg" mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/546099102_vHDVG-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">It&#8217;s a large wetland on the south end of Bellevue, WA. The best wildlife wetlands inside the Seattle metro region seem to be under highways, and this one isn&#8217;t an exception. We were both pretty amazed at how large it was though. It was strange to be in area which often felt pretty remote and then you&#8217;d go around a bend and see tall buildings just a couple of miles away. Farther down the slough you find office buildings backing right up to the water.</p>
<p mce_keep="true">We parked at Entiat Park, but if I were going back I&#8217;d park at Mercer Slough Nature Park. Entiat Park has a skinny little area to load the boats and was really busy. There is good wildlife down at that end of the slough, but you could paddle there from the other put in. The end of the slough is a loop which made the paddling a little nicer than just doing an out and back.</p>
<p mce_keep="true">We saw a ton of herons, ducks, and turtles. There were a lot of other birds too which we need to look up. No otters on this trip, but they are said to be living there.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="A heron takes off with I90 in the background" alt="A heron takes off with I90 in the background" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/546101493_wBTrB-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/546101493_wBTrB-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="Ducklings come over to visit Christine" alt="Ducklings come over to visit Christine" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/546100280_aLWjw-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/546100280_aLWjw-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="Turtle's sunning" alt="Turtle's sunning" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/546100985_pNpV9-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/546100985_pNpV9-M.jpg"></p>
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		<title>Two Trips, both a little different than planned</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 05:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Wetmore</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Lake Hancock]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nisqually Delta]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p mce_keep="true">On Saturday morning Andrew, Rory, Andre and I drove up to North Bend with goals of riding up to Lake Hancock and Lake Calligan. It was already sunny and warm at 9am, and the weather reports just suggested that it would get even better. I think we all thought there might be snow up in the hills, but we found it much earlier than planned as we started the climb from the North Fork valley floor up to the first lake. Just a little bit up the trail and at about 1500 feet we found our first bits of snow. A 1/4 mile later the road was no longer passable.</p>
<p mce_keep="true">We got to the fork for Lake Hancock and decided to ditch the bikes and hike up to the lake. An hour or so later the snow was up to our calves and we decided to turn back. We enjoyed a fast descent in snow turned slush and then experimented with each others bikes before finding our way back to the car. We&#8217;re all excited to return the area and eventually find the roads that link it up with our trip from a few weeks prior.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 401px" title='Andre plays "Dr Strangelove"' alt='Andre plays "Dr Strangelove"' src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506377539_udYz5-M.jpg" width=600 height=401 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506377539_udYz5-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 401px" title="Andrew rides up through the first bits of snow." alt="Andrew rides up through the first bits of snow." src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506378043_rSHDN-M.jpg" width=600 height=401 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506378043_rSHDN-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 338px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="Andre demonstrates his hack for sunglasses on a day which really needed them.  Everyone else followed." alt="Andre demonstrates his hack for sunglasses on a day which really needed them.  Everyone else followed." src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506380247_ZGsSo-M.jpg" width=338 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506380247_ZGsSo-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 401px" title="Rory and the rest of us make one last attempt at riding through deep snow." alt="Rory and the rest of us make one last attempt at riding through deep snow." src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506391920_z5se6-M.jpg" width=600 height=401 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506391920_z5se6-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 401px" title="The trek back down" alt="The trek back down" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506378695_JhudN-M.jpg" width=600 height=401 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506378695_JhudN-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="Nice views abound" alt="Nice views abound" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506382116_n5YjQ-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506382116_n5YjQ-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">Today Christine and I took the kayak down to Nisqually Delta. It was another beautiful day which highs around 70 and clear skies. We were hoping to explore the delta and see lots of wildlife (primarily birds), but due to a two timing issues (time of day and time of year) we saw less than we were hoping for. We still had a great paddle,enjoyed wonderful scenery (great views of Rainier and the Olympics) and saw some cool birds.</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="Great views of the Olympics.  The boat ramp that we launched from is in the front." alt="Great views of the Olympics.  The boat ramp that we launched from is in the front." src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506400245_spoAS-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506400245_spoAS-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 400px" title="We saw this bird of prey immediately after setting out" alt="We saw this bird of prey immediately after setting out" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506399567_ocKx6-M.jpg" width=600 height=400 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506399567_ocKx6-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="Lots of these guys were out and digging for worms." alt="Lots of these guys were out and digging for worms." src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506399915_vDxtP-M.jpg" width=300 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506399915_vDxtP-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true"><img style="WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 450px" title="Mudflats in the foreground, Mt Rainier in the background." alt="Mudflats in the foreground, Mt Rainier in the background." src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506399818_mhTDy-M.jpg" width=600 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/506399818_mhTDy-M.jpg"></p>
<p mce_keep="true">The whole weekend was a great way to kick off spring/summer. I look forward to another busy year of spending time outside. I hope that I have a little time to work on bike projects too.</p>
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		<title>The Fiberglass Anniversary</title>
		<link>http://alexwetmore.org/archives/553</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 03:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Wetmore</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Camping]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[2010-07-04 17:43:36]]></description>
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<p>Christine and I spent the last 3 days in the San Juan Islands (a group of islands in Puget Sound, a couple hours from Seattle) celebrating our ninth wedding anniversary. We camped at Spencer Spit State Park, which is one of my favorite campgrounds for it&#8217;s private campsites and good location and scenery. We had a very relaxing weekend.</p>
<p>I think the most exciting aspect of the weekend, and the one that triggered the title, was picking up a used tandem sea kayak. We&#8217;ve been talking about getting one for years. We&#8217;ve taken paddling classes, rented them, gone on guided trips with them, but we&#8217;ve never owned one. Now we do.</p>
<p>We went on three different paddles over the weekend and enjoyed the solitude, quiet, and wildlife. Spencer Spit was a great place to re-aquaint ourselves with paddling as the waters were gentle and the scenery and wildlife were plentiful. Last night we took it across the island to MacKaye Harbor and that was a bit more challenging and probably above our skill level until we re-take the kayaking safety courses.</p>
<p>I look forward to many years of kayaking and kayak camping with Christine. I don&#8217;t think we could have had a better ninth anniversary.</p>
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