Adventures. Fun times. Daily life a homeschooling family. A record of trips, times and events of our family.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Suttle Lake
Suttle Lake was our first big camping trip in our new RV. We went the first part of June right after the girls were out of school. I managed to snag the last available lake front camp spot in Blue Bay Camp ground. Blue Bay Camp Ground is located on the South shore of Suttle Lake in the Deschutes National Forest. Suttle Lake is 12 miles West of the super cute town of Sisters.
Our trip was five days, four nights. It was the perfect amount of time. The camp ground has no hook ups and only vault toilets. It was the perfect first trip in our new RV. All I can say by the end of our trip was how thankful it was to have a generator.
Our trip was so relaxing. The campground was not full and pretty empty as we arrived on Wednesday. The camp ground is one small loop. I felt comfortable allowing the girls to ride their scooters around the paved loop and explore on their own. The walkie talkie's that the grandparents gave us came in handy and now live in the RV.
This was our view from our picnic table. Mr. W was a little stressed as there was no internet access. He was unable to use his beloved iPad. He resorted to reading an actual book. When we first got settled the girls had a few freak outs over bugs. Which I have no patience for. Seriously, you are 500 times bigger than a bug. I explained to the girls that bugs, getting dirty and peeing in icky toilets are part of camping in the great outdoors: SUCK IT UP.
It was interesting the first day or two were an adjustment to being unplugged and in the great outdoors which up to this point we had only taken the girls camping twice before when they were much younger. At one point, the girls fighting and telling Mr. W and I they were bored I instructed them to go get dirty. Go play. Leave mommy and daddy alone. By the end of the trip they fell into the routine of playing on their own and okay with being dirty.
One day Mr. W rented a small boat and we cruised around the lake for a few hours. Both girls had another freak out. Exposing them to the greater pleasures of the outdoors. Explaining to them that this is what life is about: trying new things and expanding your boundaries. We ended up having a great time. We conclude that we need fishing poles and more time in the great outdoors.
My reading spot. I enjoying doing lots of reading and sleeping in each morning. I think I finished three books in our five day trip. My favorite part of the day was our evening camp fires. I am beginning to find that camp fire smoke relaxes me.
One afternoon we took a hike around Suttle Lake. It is a short two mile hike. We took Rudy, our Pomeranian with us. There were more freak outs about bugs. On our way back to our camp ground we explored the historic Suttle Lake Lodge. Pretty sure the only person not complaining was Rudy by the time we arrived back to our camp site. Hiking, I will get my family to enjoy it one day.
I grew up camping at Suttle Lake with my family. It was cool to share another camp spot with my girls that I grew up visiting as a child. We have already discussed that we will be booking another trip next June to Blue Bay Camp ground on Suttle Lake. I can't wait. Next time we visit we will have our fishing poles and I'll buy Vivian her own bottle of bug spray.
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