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WA - I-90 Rain Drop Spotted

fpoole

Junior Ranger
Donating Member
Heheheh...

I was on I-90 this Sunday afternoon a little before 3pm turning off to Auburn and a Candy Apple Red, Subaru?? not sure whizzed right by towing a 560...

Just fun to note, I waved, but already past... just wondering who it might be... I don't see Camp Inns on the highway, so thought it was unique...
Just wondering, that's all... looked new, all shiny and nice... heheh..
 
Yah, might have been... just looking at the setup from the PNW Camp Out...
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in the background... probably was...
 
Based on the location and time of the sighting I would concur that it was likely those rascals the Slumrys. We were just coming back from Potholes State Park. While there we brushed up on our geology by taking the Coulee Corridor. It is pretty amazing to think of what happened to the state around 10,000 years ago. In the space of about a month the entire eastern part of the state was stripped of material by floods and new features such as the coulees were created. Along the corridor is the site known as Dry Falls, which was the location of the largest waterfall ever identified, ten times the size of Niagara.

Frank, we kept trying to figure out what the mantra is; something with kids, bugs, dogs and traffic. We ran into all of these but could not remember the official acronym.
 
LOL... yah... it's "BKT"s... Bugs - Kids - Traffic" and it's in full force...

Whizzing by, yep, it was you.. I was just pulling off and Whoosh.. you zip right on by, I waved, but ??? heheh focused you were...

Coulees, Yes, I"m blow away with it all... That Dam Missoula block of ice... heheh.. Several camp-outs in that area.. actually anywhere east of Ellensburg... Steamboat at Coulee Dam, Potholes, Dry Falls went down to the lake and potholes along the gravel road in the park, not to mention Prosser and the mountains that blocked it all down to the Columbia River with the big Rock there and Palouse area... completely blown away. Palouse Falls.. looking at it level like, you'd think it was just flatlands ... it's all a wonder...
Surfing the wild wave?? LOL...
See you on the road, camping season is just around the corner. Already booked Salt Creek by Port Angeles.. and Lake Chelan, Stehikin, up by Sea Plane, back by boat.. .fun... no, well a little early BKT's then... Thank Gawd... heh.. booking now for the new season.. Tally-Ho...
 
Frank, I understand how you are going to get your trailer back from Stehekin but not how you are going to get it to Stehekin? :whistle: BTW, we will be at Salt Creek in August, per your recommendations.
 
Stehekin.. LOL...
why, just close up all the windows "right tight like", attach a line, put on the beach and take off with it...

No, Camping at the Lake Chelan St Park.. drove through there in the past, not impressed, but looks better than the City park... also, there a music fest going on at the state park, so not real sure how that will turn out. Might just grab dinner at one of the wineries.. and then Margaritas at site.

Just going up Friday, camp at the State Park

Drive down to the docks (plane and boat right next to each other) Sat, catch flight, roam around for 3 hrs, boat back to same Sea Plane Dock and back to camp or winery... then out Sunday...
Nothing fancy, just tired of looking at Stehekin on the schedule and wanted to check it off the list..

You'll like Salt Creek, campsite out in the wooded area I hope? They have a Fort bunker there, Low Tide is fun and you can do Hurricane Ridge and or Sol Duc springs. Resort isn't anything but the hike to the falls is.. (I'm assuming you've my pics of the area) Nice... fun..

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HTH
 
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