Ronnie
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The back ground on this thread is that I haven't been able to do much boating this summer because of my son's black belt training schedule which is every Saturday from June through August. I just accepted a new job and for the most part I will have the last three weeks of September off (this is the time between the last day on my current job and the first day on my new job). This is this first time I've had this much time off since I joined the work force (after law school in 1997) and may be the last time I will have this much time off for another 10 plus years.
Given the above, I'm thinking of taking a 7 to 10 day long boat trip to lakes I've never been to. It has to be mostly solo because my son will be back in school by this time and my wife doesn't have the PTO to go with me. FYI - I offered to cover her lost wages and to pull my son out of school but those aren't really viable options for them and I understand that. My wife doesn't want the work to build up or to burden her coworkers nor do we want our son to miss so many days of school so early in the year.
So thinking off the top of my head, I'd like to:
1. Start my trip traveling to and visiting Lake Tahoe with my Family for the first weekend. I'd leave for the lake on a Friday (maybe Thursday) and stay to or through Monday. My wife and son would take a separate car.
2. Afterwards, I'd part company with my family and head north to lake Shasta which is the furthest lake to the North of me that I am willing to drive to. I think it will take me at least 7 hours to drive home from there, probably closer to 9 with stops. I'd stay there 3 to 4 days including travel to and from the lake.
3. If I cut the Shasta trip short by a day I may visit one more lake before returning home, maybe in Susanville which, as I understand it, is a county in the far north east region of California. I believe it is 2 hours east of lake Shasta. I'd spend at least two days there if I for at all.
I don't want to camp / pitch a tent and cook for myself unless I have to. This can and preferably should be more of a glam ping trip where I can stay in a hotel / cabin every night and minimize any cooking on my part. I don't mind bbqing on the lake but I don't want to be cooking breakfast lunch and dinner everyday. My budget is not unlimited so I can't spend $400 every night on a place to stay but $200 a night is doable.
So what do you all think? Too much in to short a time. Where can I stay in.
Given the above, I'm thinking of taking a 7 to 10 day long boat trip to lakes I've never been to. It has to be mostly solo because my son will be back in school by this time and my wife doesn't have the PTO to go with me. FYI - I offered to cover her lost wages and to pull my son out of school but those aren't really viable options for them and I understand that. My wife doesn't want the work to build up or to burden her coworkers nor do we want our son to miss so many days of school so early in the year.
So thinking off the top of my head, I'd like to:
1. Start my trip traveling to and visiting Lake Tahoe with my Family for the first weekend. I'd leave for the lake on a Friday (maybe Thursday) and stay to or through Monday. My wife and son would take a separate car.
2. Afterwards, I'd part company with my family and head north to lake Shasta which is the furthest lake to the North of me that I am willing to drive to. I think it will take me at least 7 hours to drive home from there, probably closer to 9 with stops. I'd stay there 3 to 4 days including travel to and from the lake.
3. If I cut the Shasta trip short by a day I may visit one more lake before returning home, maybe in Susanville which, as I understand it, is a county in the far north east region of California. I believe it is 2 hours east of lake Shasta. I'd spend at least two days there if I for at all.
I don't want to camp / pitch a tent and cook for myself unless I have to. This can and preferably should be more of a glam ping trip where I can stay in a hotel / cabin every night and minimize any cooking on my part. I don't mind bbqing on the lake but I don't want to be cooking breakfast lunch and dinner everyday. My budget is not unlimited so I can't spend $400 every night on a place to stay but $200 a night is doable.
So what do you all think? Too much in to short a time. Where can I stay in.