Hidden Cove

We did an overnight camping trip over the Memorial Day Weekend down to Lake Mohave. If you are not familiar Lake Mohave is actually just a fat section of the colorado river caused by the Davis Dam down in Laughlin, NV and is part of the Lake Mead recreational area (Fed Park). There is a series of coves that run down the lake accessible via dirt road starting with 6 mile cove and ending with Sandy Cove. We made a bee-line down to Sandy cove first but it was occupied already (small cove to begin with), so we back tracked up to Nellis Cove, and it was packed (like 4-6 groups already set up). So we did what a good group of Jeepers would and made our own trail to a small wash just over from Nellis cove and named it Hidden Cove (un-official name). This section of beach was virtually untouched, mainly because only a jeep could get back to it! We were joined overnight by some great friends Paul and Didi, also Elton and Terri came up for the day.

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We also brought our dogs Tucker and Zoe who played in the water all day… or just lounged by the water’s edge.

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We brought a good amount of wood for a fire and had a large selection of starter wood all over the shore.

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And as the sun settled down for the night of a million stars we cranked up the camp fire for the night.

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We also did some fishing, but had zero luck in hitting anything, oh-well we still had fun cast all afternoon and late into the night.

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We are looking forward to our next trip down to our Hidden Cove for another over nighter, hopefully before it gets to hot and have to retreat to higher elevations.

 

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