Nope -Nomad wrote:Lake Evan
Pic was taken on the west (w,nw) side of the lake in early June (water was very high due to snow melt).
The west side of this lake is easily accessable from the Pacific Crest Trail.
Nope -Nomad wrote:Lake Evan
Don't worry about it Big D.Big D wrote: I'm very sorry Marc. I spent about a half hour this morning cleaning up the lake photo thread removing several unreleated comments. I'm not sure why it would say you removed the comments when it was me that did it.
I only removed unreleated comments and several bumps posted by me to keep the game going. I however didn't remove any of the photos or clues or related chit chat.
Please come back Marc, it was my fault and I'll be happy to take on the slings and arrows that you've been receiving. Bring em on boys, I'm ready...
Ding Ding Ding Ding! Lost Lake - Kittitas County, directly south of Kacheelus off I-90. There once was a cool camping spot right there. Especially at high water. But the last time I was there, some idiots decided it would be a good idea to dig a fire pit at the base of that tree(into the roots) and play a game of "will it burn?". Roots all burnt, tons of garbage, made me sick. Haven't been back to that spot in a couple year, don't know how, but I hope that big ol tree survived.MarkFromSea wrote:OK, I'll bite. Exit 62 narrows it down to I-90, Pacific Crest Trail, ect. ect..... drum roll please>>>>>> Lost Lake!
So one of the seeps lakes?MarkFromSea wrote:ok, smaller area, west of Othello.
No Sir! :bball:Gringo Pescador wrote:So one of the seeps lakes?MarkFromSea wrote:ok, smaller area, west of Othello.