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Aug
22
Posted by Jiwan Ripley

photo by: Ryan McGinty

photo by: lowjumpingfrog
Sandpoint Wooden Boat Festival

Illustration for the 7th Annual - Dog-Gone Fine Festival
One of several different weekend events and attractions in the Sandpoint area to enjoy. The time, energy, and money devoted to these an antique watercraft is amazing and it shows. They are gorgeous.

Sandpoint Boardwalk
And, as most full weekend events participants also enjoyed; Breakfast, Boardwalk, BBQ, Beer, Brass Quintet, and more BOATS.
Sponsored and brought to your fine community by Inland Empire Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society and Downtown Sandpoint Business Association
Special thanks to the guest photographers gathered on fliker: lowjumpingfrog, Ryan McGinty, great images thanks for sharing.
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Jun
08
Posted by Jiwan Ripley

Sandpoint is a quiet community of 8200 area residents, nestled in the scenic Selkirk Mountains on the shores of majestic Lake Pend Oreille in Northern Idaho’s panhandle. The area features extraordinary year-around recreational opportunities in a world class outdoor environment. Forbes listed Sandpoint as “one of the top ten places in the world to live for people who could telecommute”, many others extol the area’s beauty, friendliness, and lifestyle: Sunset calls it “the West’s best small town”, Outside magazine writes “cool Northwest’s hot property”, “Norman Rockwell-meets-Ansel Adams classic” in USA Today. National Geographic Adventure magazine voted Sandpoint one of the 10 best adventure towns in the nation, and Cabin Life, Cabin Living calls Sandpoint “the quintessential Western outdoor lover’s town.
You pick the season to visit and we will supply the recreation, event, activity or site of interest from watching the firework over Lake Pend Oreille to skiing to your cabin door at Schweitzer Mountain, we have it all.
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Jun
08
Posted by Jiwan Ripley
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