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Sign at the Stehekin Valley Ranch cookhouse. Good eatin' in Stehekin. | |
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The Stehekin ferry |
Early this month we
vacationed in a location we'd never been to--Stehekin, Washington. The
trek began with a 3.5 hour drive to 53-mile-long Lake Chelan. Then we had a nearly three hour ferry ride. Finally, a bumpy nine-mile ride up the Stehekin River road on an old school bus to our destination, the Stehekin Valley Ranch. Only the first day of our vacation and I was travel weary.
After a peaceful rest, the next
morning we enjoyed a delicious home-cooked breakfast before heading off to our
first death-defying adventure, I mean hike. Take a look at the delights that awaited us on the Rainbow Loop trail. If the photo isn't large enough I'll spell it out for you: bears, cougars, and rattle snakes. So much fun to be had in the outdoors! 😏
I was greatly relieved that we saw
none of these critters and instead, enjoyed panoramic views of Lake Chelan at the summit of the hike. Sadly, there had been a forest fire two years ago making the trail far less tree-filled than its earlier glory.
Having made it safely down the trail three hours later, we caught another old school bus back to the ranch. We'd done enough hiking for one day and there wasn't time before dinner to catch a bus to "town" for some souvenir shopping at the general store. There was, however, enough time for an e-bike ride on the Rad power bikes available for rent at the ranch.
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75 pounds of bike! |
I
have never been on
an e-bike and between the pedal assist (so helpful), throttle
(tried it once and the bike nearly left me behind), and the gear
shifting (too much for me with the novelty of an e-bike), I
just relied on the pedal assist and never shifted. My husband, though,
was so impressed by the bikes that he bought one for himself just a day
after getting back home!
In retrospect, we
didn’t spend enough time in Stehekin, and despite my initial doubts,
we’ll probably return. Next time I’d prefer to stick to hikes in
the valley and along the river to avoid rattle snakes, bears, and cougars. I’m even up for more e-bike riding.
Happily, the only felines we saw were some friendly ones hanging around the ranch!
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