Hello friends. It’s time at last to get caught up on the blog. Sorry that it’s taken so long but you might say we‘ve been living under a rock, or the closest thing to it, actually in a campground in Moyie River Canyon.
So after spending six nights in Deer Park, WA and having several great visits with Anne’s cousin’s family we moved on to northern Idaho. Anne’s Aunt and Uncle live there in Bonners Ferry.
On Monday April, 11 we traveled just 2 hours, about 100 miles. We used Hwy 2 and Hwy 95 between Spokane and Bonners Ferry. We passed thru the towns of Newport, WA, Sandpoint, Naples, and Bonners Ferry, ID, finally settling in Moyie Springs, ID at Twin Rivers Canyon Resort.
Monday late afternoon and Tuesday were spent visiting with Anne’s Aunt Gertrude (Trudy) and Uncle Seward in Bonners Ferry. It‘s a pretty incredible river town in extreme northern Idaho. It’s in a mountainous region with great views and the evergreens are beautiful.
We had read about the Twin Rivers Canyon Resort and knew it would be a challenging drive down to it. I'd learned that any size rig could make it down the mountainside into the canyon as long as the driver was confident. There are switchbacks and sometimes the road is reduced to one lane. Pictures on the blog will have to suffice because words cannot describe the one mile ride down the side of the mountain. That’s right, one mile to ascend maybe 500 feet. Anne has suggested we don’t do anything like that again.
As usual, we were the only RV’ers in the resort. The resort had had a fire in the office this winter, lost all of their reservations, and were a bit slow getting the place opened this season. There were 3 guys trimming trees on the property while we were there though, and low and behold one of them turned out being Anne’s cousin. She had never ever met him. He noticed our license plate and struck up a conversation with me. Small world……… Anyway, the river canyon was beautiful, probably what you’d have in your minds eye when imagining northern Idaho in Springtime.
When we leave here we cross the border into British Columbia, Canada. I so look forward to seeing the Canadian Rockies.