Camping at Lake Kachess
Before I jump into the camping story – I have one shot to share from our hike on Mount Pilchuck. I used half of this roll (in the vintage Rolleiflex) there and half camping
Those trees were too cute to not post. Anyway…
This past weekend Joel and I finally got a chance to use our new tent that Michelle, my friend since first grade, got us as a wedding present. I hadn’t been camping in three years – but it’s one of my favorite things to do! We went with our MI friends who happen to all live here in Seattle… Erica, Natalia, and Todd. It was a blast (other than mosquitos)!
It was a nice short drive out to Lake Kachess – I loved getting to see Snoqualmie Pass along the way. We arrived really early and managed to snag the only available campsite (first come first serve). We had to wait for the campers to vacate, but luckily, we had a gorgeous beach to wait on.
The rest of the story shall be told with images taken with the Fujica; the same expired E6 film as seen in the first half of this blog entry, only scanned as individual half-frames instead of full 35mm. Again, these were cross-processed in C-41 chemistry.
Quick run back to the campsite to set up our tent…
View from the entrance to our site!!
Back at the beach: some jerks were blasting Rebecca Black on repeat…
After grilling Field Roast sausages on the beach, the five of us returned to the campsite. We started an early campfire to ward off mosquitoes.
We hiked to a less crowded part of the lake as the sun was setting.
The stars were amazing at night. No one ever sleeps great while camping; but it’s okay because early mornings are so pretty.
This is my art-piece stating how I feel about Coors
Had to get back to the quiet part of the lake to see it again before we left!
I couldn’t get over how tall the trees are in WA compared to MI (but where are my sand dunes?)















