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Raydawg

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A snow fed lake with crystal clear water is about 3 hours away, so off we went.
GREAT big spots, water and electricity at a state campground, no sewer, but I took my tug and that was an easy pull from my hitch pulled tug to the dump station to get rid of the gray water.
It was hot, so the cold water felt great.
We took out Vibe kayaks with us, even tho mine at 12 feet is getting a wee bit much for me to load onto my truck rack, but the inner tubes proved a great way to cool off, as seen with my wife Denise and our new pup Ruby...
We will be back yearly.
Two more trips left then the trailer gets put up, as my boat too, but salmon fishing right now is hot, as the day after we got home we went out, that is a picture of the returning back to the ramp.....

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Where is this?
 
It's beautiful, thank you.
 
A snow fed lake with crystal clear water is about 3 hours away, so off we went.
GREAT big spots, water and electricity at a state campground, no sewer, but I took my tug and that was an easy pull from my hitch pulled tug to the dump station to get rid of the gray water.
It was hot, so the cold water felt great.
We took out Vibe kayaks with us, even tho mine at 12 feet is getting a wee bit much for me to load onto my truck rack, but the inner tubes proved a great way to cool off, as seen with my wife Denise and our new pup Ruby...
We will be back yearly.
Two more trips left then the trailer gets put up, as my boat too, but salmon fishing right now is hot, as the day after we got home we went out, that is a picture of the returning back to the ramp.....

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Please tell us where this is. Not nice to tease us.:ROFLMAO:
 
Please tell us where this is. Not nice to tease us.:ROFLMAO:
I already did.......

We paddled our yaks at the birth of this beautiful river too......where many salmon spawn after they enter from the Pacific Ocean at the mighty Columbia River.

The headwaters of the Wenatchee River are in the North Cascades, specifically from the glacier-fed Lake Wenatchee, where the Chiwawa River, White River, Little Wenatchee River, and Nason Creek combine to form the river. The river then flows 53 miles to its confluence with the Columbia River near the city of Wenatchee.

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