June 1 ~ 3
We leave Sun Valley in the rain...big surprise....it will take two pretty long days to get to Coeur d'Alene. The drive takes us through Idaho, into Montanta and back into Idaho. There is no where of interest to stop along the way...but the drive is pretty.
There is one brief stop we discover....a hot springs that can reach temperatures of 180 degrees.
We stop midway in truly the middle of nowhere and are pleased just to find a place to spend the night. It's raining, so it's hard to enjoy the surrounding mountains. In fact, it gets a bit eerie...no cell phone coverage....it's amazing how dependent on our conveniences we've become. I spend hours in the middle of the night trying to figure out how I can deal with an emergency and where I'm going to find a land line.
Coeur d'Alene is all about the outdoors....gorgeous lake, great golf courses, scenic drives. It rains most of the time we are here, so golf is out, being on the lake is out...we do manage to get in a drive around Lake Coeur d'Alene which is truly lovely. The Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course offers one of the most unusual views. The 14th hole is a par 3 floating island. There's a real good view of it from the pro shop.
We're staying at the Blackwell Island RV Resort (idahorvpark.com), a mid-tier place that has a few sites with nice views on the Spokane River. There is a very good restaurant just moments away called Cedars Floating Restaurant (cedarsfloatingrestaurant.com) situated on floating dock. My planked salmon was wonderful, as was Rick's seafood pasta with salmon, shrimp and whitefish. Though I suspect the views of the lake are quite a bit better in nicer weather and it's probably great to eat outside....we'll never know!
We take advantage of another rainy day to catch up on cleaning and laundry. This weather is so depressing...could never live in the Northwest. To the Spokane area tomorow to visit with Rick's son, Matt.
It is unfortunate that you did not get to experience nice weather while you were here in Coeur d'Alene.
ReplyDeleteIf you get the chance come back and visit us in July, August, or September when the weather is so much nicer.
I enjoy the four seasons that we have here in the Inland Northwest and couldn't imagine living anywhere else, but then I get to enjoy the good days with the bad :)