Sunday, July 10, 2011

Independence Day

This last weekend we enjoyed the Fourth of July holiday with my family (Brandt's family). We went to Coeur d'Alene and stayed in a nice little cabin near the lake. Here are the exploits of our adventures:
 Here Dani and I are pictured on "The World's Longest Floating Boardwalk" (so they claim) Tubb's Hill can be seen in the background. We enjoyed beautiful weather and the area is a beautiful place. Highly recommended!

Day 1 and 2. Fishin' and Boatin':
Here are various pictures from our first couple of days.
1. Dani and I left late Thursday night so we could have extra time Friday for, what else...fishing! This is me bringing in one of many quarries. That is if you count 3 as many :)
2. Here are a few of the hundreds of boats found in the harbor at the resort. Mucho pretty. Mucho dollars.
3. A good lookin couple enjoying a scenic boat ride.
4. One of many amazing homes found along the lake shore.
5. One of only a few smaller and quite interesting homes found along the lake shore.
6.The world famous floating green. I believe they said it weighs in at 5 million pounds!
7. Arr! Pirates of the Coeur d'Alene! This is the boat I wanted to go on. Dani said it was only for little kids. Hence why we are having one soon :) So I will have a friend...and an excuse.
8. Dani's dream home. She's into the colonial classic styles. In both homes and men. What?! You didn't know that?
9. The Coeur d'Alene Resort. Voted world's most romantic spa! (They sure have a lot of World's most types of things) Clearly, they have never been to Spa de' Hines.

Day 3. Hiawatha!:
We also highly recommend the Route of The Hiawatha Rail Trail to anyone who may be traveling to the area. This is an old railroad track through the mountains that has been removed and remade into an awesome bike trail. This picture is Dani and I at the trailhead.

I thought this picture was funny! So, here we are learning all about safety and what we should know and do on the trail when my mom, who is quite the shutterbug, sees something that needs to have its picture taken. Immediately. Thus, she bypasses the trail ranger and her important speech in order to take said picture. We warned her if anything bad happened to her it was her own fault. Luckily she made it.

Here are pictures from the bike trail:
1.Entering Taft Tunnel! This is a 1.70 mile, yes mile, long tunnel completely unlit and in the cold. It was 85 degrees outside and 35 degrees inside. However, it was awesome! Also, highly recommended, just make sure you have a good headlamp!
2.Here is the other end of the tunnel we emerged from 10-15 minutes later. We much welcomed the sunshine and warmth after riding through the giant refrigerator.
3. Here I am teaching the youth (that is Sheena and Kyle's daughter, Jaeda) about plants and invasive species. The plant in the picture is called Mullen and makes a nice natural toilet paper. Apparently, it is also good for smoking. But, be careful in which order you utilize these benefits.
4. Here is one of seven trestles you get to cross.
5. Here is a view looking down from one of those trestles, 230 feet in the air!
6. Something shiny! Mom is off to take another picture. To her credit she is quite good and produces many nice photos.
7. The Gunter family enjoying the ride!
8. Gene the machine!
9. Here is the line we waited in at the end of the trail. You could, of course, ride your bike back up the 15 mile trail. But, who wants to do that when you can wait in line for an hour and fifteen minutes to catch a re-vamped school bus that has to navigate one lane roads up a winding dirt road with 100 foot plus drop-offs. Yeah, who wants to do that?


The Mrs. and I posing along the trail.

Day 4. Hiking, the beach, and fireworks:
 1. Here dad and I are resting after a vigorous hike up Mineral Ridge Trail. Apparently, it is the first recreation site developed by the BLM in Idaho back in 1963. Gotta love the BLM!
2. Here is one of multiple views enjoyed at the top of the trail.
3. Here mom is getting "pampered" by the grand kids. Yes, those are pickles on her eyes and that is body butter being smeared into her forehead, hair, and ears. What a loving Grandma.
4. The beach! Although, the water was cold and the beach crowded, it was a lot of fun to play in the sun and enjoy the sand between our toes.

 Here is the same crowded beach that evening. Everyone staked out their place to enjoy the fireworks show and celebrate Independence day. Dani and I were the only ones of my family who braved the crowds and it actually wasn't too bad. We were able to make a fairly quick getaway at the end.

 Happy Fourth of July! Well, that is it. The trip was a lot of fun, and if you couldn't tell, we highly recommend it to anyone. Thanks to our family for the good times and memories!

3 comments:

Scott and Kel said...

That looks like so much fun!! Dani...seriously, you don't even look pregnant! So cute, but man, now I REALLY feel fat :) I'll post a pic so you will see why! Hope we see you soon!

Halfords said...

It is such a beautiful place! I could live there! It looks like you guys had a fun time too!!

Seth and Jenn Clark said...

I wish I had known you would be in the area! I totally would have made an excuse to come up to Coeur d'Alene. It's beautiful up there. I'm glad your trip was fun and, although it was already on the list, the Hiawatha Trail just moved up on my list of things to do this coming year.