A few weeks ago our friend took us to Salmon La Sac to camp overnight. It was a short trip, but just what we needed. Washington has the best summers, and when we are surrounded by friends and family in such beautiful scenery it reminds us on how lucky we are to live here. The buzz of the city, the infinite options on restaurants, the arts, the tight knit community, And in contrast there is nature, the serenity, and vast wilderness. You really can't lose here. Anyway, we stayed in a treehouse above the river, cooked a campfire dinner, and enjoyed the scenery. It's now August, so we have about 2 more months of this amazing weather. We have two more camping trips planned this month. Mt Saint Helens and Mt. Rainier we're coming for you.
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| Our camping building blocks of Herschel, Long Champ, Poler, etc. |
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| The treehouse we stayed in was a two level loft. This is the bottom area. |
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| Michal in his element, that is an outdoor kitchen. |
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| Dinner is served. Vegetables cooked in a dutch oven, lemon pepper halibut, and grilled corn. |
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| One of the best places I've ever slept. The sound of the river at night was soothing and a little scary. |
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| Breakfast is served. Fresh caught smoked salmon, boiled egg, and tomato salad. |
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| What a dream. Picking wildflowers in a meadow has been on my bucket list forever. Check! |
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| Salmon La Sac is one of those places in Washington that will probably in a few years become like Orcas Island. |
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