We planned the most spontaneous memorial weekend trip to Stanley, ID. Literally decided to go on Wednesday, planned and booked it on Thursday, left on Friday. I was lucky to find a place with availabilities, and it was a RUSTIC cabin. No T.V., very basic with a small kitchen and bathroom with shower. It was basically camping under a roof, I felt.
We got there late Friday night and to our amazement walked out of our cabin, and THIS was our view:
I think I heard angels singing as we first gazed upon it. Marvelous!
There was a bench swing which the kids enjoyed,
as well as climbing the tree right next to it.
Here was our sleeping arrangements: Ella on the couch (most nights), Cole on the floor, Brock in his pack 'n play, us on the HARD bed. Not comfy, not great sleep at all.
The first day we went to Red Fish Lake and rented a paddle boat for an hour and explored the lake. It was beautiful, and great exercise!
We drove around and went "swimming" more like "sitting" in a couple natural hot springs all over the river.
That night we made s'mores over our gas stove.
That night we made s'mores over our gas stove.
We were so high up we came across TONS of BIG snow patches, and had ourselves a little snow fight in the 70 degree weather.
We saw lots of wild deer, elk, antelope, and more.
The last day of our trip, on Monday, we took the charter boat across the entire Red Fish Lake and were dropped off there to hike around for a couple hours. Great times.
On Sunday we found the local branch that met at the Sawtooth Valley Meditation Chapel. It was a log cabin with stained glass windows along all the sides, and right smack in the front were these large windows so we could view God's beautiful creations during our meetings. BY FAR the most spiritual sacrament meeting... EVER.
After church we took a drive to Alturas Lake to walk around a bit and watch the sunset on the beach.
On Monday after our boat ride, we came back to Red Fish Lodge and grabbed lunch and ice cream cones!
Then we played around in the sand before we left to drive back home.
Great memories made here in Stanley, we will be back soon!























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