Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Pinecrest Part 2


The big attraction at Pinecrest is always the beach. The thing we like best about the whole trip is that we don't "have" to see or do anything. Most of our time is spent sitting and playing at the beach. Add to that the fact that I didn't drive the entire week and you have paradise. We ride our bikes most days to anywhere we need go. It is a mere 1 mile from our cabin to the beach. We even have a trailer to carry Marley and all the gear. Our spot on the 3rd beach (the least crowded one) is already picked out. We have a routine for relaxation.

Depending on the time of year, the water can be cool and refreshing (August-ish) or cold and frigid (June and July). It is interesting to see which kids mind the cold water and which ones don't. Our kids like the water for about 5 minutes. After that, they come out of the water a shivering mass of goosebumps. However, keeping them warm is always a nice part of the day.

On Wednesday, we took all the kids for a hike around Pinecrest. We went 1/3 of the way to the dam. It was a nice workout for me since I got to shoulder Marley a good deal of the way. The kids loved hiking the rock although meghan had a rough go of it in her Crocs.

The highlight of the whole week might have been our trip to Cleo's bath. Cleo's bath is an area 2 miles above Pinecrest. The stream that feeds into the lake comes down through the granite mountains. On its way down, it makes its way through Cleo's bath. Over time, the river has worn the rock smooth and spun boulders around depressions in the rock to make deep pools. The pools are smooth and round and vary in size from hot tub to swimming pool. Our favorite pool features a waterslide that drops into a pool 20 feet deep and 25 feet long. This water is snow-melt so although it is warmer in August than it is in June or July, it is still quite brisk. The hike up is as exciting as the arrival. I suspect that Asher and Ella liked it better. This was Ella's first time, and I thought she might have some troubles, but she was a champ and kept up with Asher the whole way. Last year Asher refused to even try the water. This year, he took the plunge, but once was enough.


The tradition on the way down is to stop for a Rootbeer Float at the snackshack. We canoed across the lake to the trailhead on the way in, but Asher and I raced the canoe back on the trail going home. In the canoe's defense, Tom and Jain didn't realize we were racing until we caught up to them, but it did give me an idea. Asher and I decided to run the lake that Friday. The lake is 4 miles of up and down rocky terrain. Though we went when it was getting hot Asher ran a great time. He ran around the lake in 1 hour 6 minutes. So we were all pretty impressed.

We did also have our usual trip to the Ranger Station, smores for dessert, and an evening show put on by the kids. It had all the elements we have come to love.

No comments: