Deep Lake

Current Weather and Webcams

at Deep Lake, WA

Deep Lake is about 30 miles north of Colville, WA just south of the Canadian border. The setting as you can see from the webcam picture is quite picturesque. Our home sits on the north end of the lake at the site of the former Wilderness West resort.   We’d love to hear from those that are current residents on the lake or those that have memories or pictures of the former resort.   Leave us a comment below.

 Current Weather conditions
 Weather Station Details:
  • LaCrosse Technologies – WS 2316
  • HeavyWeather PC Interface
  • HeavyWeatherPublisher for FTP of conditions
  • External Wind Direction and Speed Sensor
  • External Rain Guage
  • External Temperature, Barometer and Humidity Sensor

Mounted on the North side of the house about 20 feet from the ground… while not fully unobstructed by the neighbors house it does a pretty good job at giving you an idea of the current weather conditions.



  Latest Webcam Image Capture
Deep Lake Web Cam
 Some facts about the images…

There are a couple of different cameras that update.  You could see lake, construction, gated entrance, etc… It just depends on where we have the camera pointed at the time.

  • The cameras are about 60-70 feet from the lakeshore.
  • Wildblue is my satellite internet provider.
  • The image capture software is EasyWebCam
  • In the pictures you may see: 

Our firepit
Our Lyman Whitaker Wind Sculpture
Our dock,
Our Bennington Pontoon boat,  or the peddle boat,
Our neighbors flag pole or dock,
Animals: people, otters, heron, bald eagles, deer, coyotes, etc.

The PAN and TILT Live Camera is HERE – You need a password (leave a comment). 

The last 40 static images are archived here…

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6 Responses to “ Deep Lake ”

  1. I bought this weather station, installed the software, but it does not retreive info from the base unit. I`m using the usb adapter for the serial cable and have it on com 1. Am i doing something wrong, i also downloaded the beta software, but no info is retreived. Maybe you had the same problem, or know what it could be.

  2. I never even tried to use the USB converter… I connected mine to a serial port and it worked right out of the box. Anyone else try it with the converter and have difficulties or hints for Dennis?

  3. [...] forward a few years… We now have a lake home, and if you happen to take a look at the Deep Lake Web Cam image you will notice that I am now the proud owner of a Lyman Whitaker – Double Spinner – Wind [...]

  4. I spent all my summers thru my school years camping at Deep Lake. We started camping at the old campground on the opposite end of the lake from Wilderness West. We then moved over to Wilderness West and camped there for many a summers. We often reminisce about the good old days. We always had hoped that it would reopen one day but that never happened and now I am married and living in another Province. But someday when we are back home to visit (Trail,BC) we will have to take a drive out and see the lake again. Many great memories…

  5. hello Bill, miss you buddy. I hope i can come down some time soon and see all the new renovations. I am sure they are beautiful. Talk to you guys soon. Say hello to Pegz for me.

    Scott

  6. Thanks for the web cam pic. We were just up there Sunday and the snow is melting finally. I live in Spokane but my brother, Tom and sister, Roseanna, own the property North of the state launch. I’ve spent many years/summers at the lake and have great memories of Deep Lake and hope to have many more.
    Jim

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