Eldor:
We have an old cabin and dock at the south end of Lake Coeur d' Alene
on the the west side. You are welcome to tie up to our dock for a
while. Sailing is so-so in the hot weather. Also, consider Lake Pend
Oreille North of the city of Coeur d' Alene about half an hour.
Farragut State Park near the south end of that lake has a good launch
ramp, and Button Hook Bay has a nice dock and anchorage. Pend
Oreille's weather, as well as that on Priest Lake, can change
rapidly. Both are beautiful places.
--Gary Hyde
2005 M17 sailboat #637 'Hydeaway 2'
We can't change the wind, but we can trim our sails.
On Jul 4, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Steve & Diana Parsons wrote:
Eldor,
You might poke around the Priest Lake area in upper Idaho. The
upper lake is really enjoyable, with back country camping and
scenery to die for....
Steve
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After we return to Seattle we will be leisurely heading east. Our
next firm
committment is Indiana in September.There is a possibility that
we can do
some sailing on Lake Coeur d' Alene. We would certainly enjoy
sailing with any
Montgomerys along the way. We don't have words to describe how
much we enjoyed
sailing the San Juan Islands with the Monty fleet. We're looking
forward to
sailing with others and are definitely planning on Lake Havasu
this winter.
Eldor and Dorothy
M-17 Motu iti
Fixed keel
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