Coerdalene, Idaho
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- ThreeSevenFive
I will be there from Oct 1st until Oct 7th and was just wondering if there is anything to do. Any suggestions?
- seed0
Are you joking?
- uberdesigner0
cow tipping + beer
- GrammaSeff0
dick-stickin' in mashed potatoes
- uberdesigner0
if I knew it was going to be that kind of party
- Donvitoviti0
I went to school up near there. Its a beautiful area. Pretty much you can do either Lots of Lake Activities... nice big lake there or you can Go Golfing on their famous golf course with the Floating Green in the lake.
Also there are some Casinos around there.
- blueless0
wow, I just moved to Coerur d' Alene about 1 year ago from San Diego. I love it !
What are you looking to do?
There's not much night life here. But I can give you some ideas if need be...
- jeneraa0
Hmmm.. Spokane, Washington doesn't look far. But I have no clue what's there.
Washington rocks, though!
- paraselene0
i grew up in idaho. it's fucking beautiful.
stay away from spokane (spocompton). it's a goddamned shithole.
you'll need a car, but the landscape in that part of the country is amazing. anywhere you go will be lovely.
have fun!
- ThreeSevenFive0
Just got back in Phoenix yesterday and could not believe that Coeur D'Alene was so beautiful.
We stayed up in Black Rock which is about 20 min to Coeur D'Alene. The "Cabin" we stayed in was a 1.5 million dollar cabin that my in-law's boss owns.
The golf course was within walking distance and apparently also appears in the Tiger Woods game. I'm not much if a golfer so that didn't appeal to me but I could appreciate the views.
There were deer all around in the early hours of the morning and an elk farm not too far away. Very rural area.
In town there were Galleries, antique shops, used & rare book stores, glass blowing studios, and local restuarants & pubs. Just had to pick up some books and jewelry for the Mrs.'s.
A lot of laid-back-type things to do. It was nice to get away from the hussle of city life.
Crazy to see the difference in people as well. I mean, you could actually make eye contact with people and they would greet you as you walked by or strike up a conversation.
If anyone is given the chance to go, take it.
- JazX0
aka Timbuktu, West Africa