sapest
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Day 1 of a two week journey that has begun on the hottest day of the year, with more heat coming.
Left White Rock, its 7 am and already 70F. Dont worry, it gets much worse. This first day is all Interstate, I5, I90, I84, I82. Crossing the border was a breeze, thank you NEXUS, the regular southbound line was about 30 min, again unusual for a Sunday morning. Mostly Americans returning home after a holiday weekend in Vancouver is my guess.
This is day is spit between ‘this side of the mountains” and “that side of the mountains”.
Getting thru Seattle traffic was a surprisingly light, again I think because of the holiday weekend. Onto I90 in the figurative shadow of Mt Adam and Mt Rainier and past Mt Si, the “Gateway to the Cascades” (100,000 hikers a yr must mean something), followed shortly by Snoqualmie Pass.
Mt Si.
Down into the Kittitas Valley and lunch in Ellensburg. Now on “that side of the mountains” and its getting hot. Walking out of the Palace Cafe (very nice lunch spot) its about 91F. Into the Yakima Valley its all scrub and wineries. Over the Columbia River and ended the day in Pendelton OR. Its 102F as I pull up to the motel.
I hope to have more photos in future posts. Just too hot today.
Coming up will include places you might know, like Telluride, and places you might not know, like Point Imperial.
-Steve
Left White Rock, its 7 am and already 70F. Dont worry, it gets much worse. This first day is all Interstate, I5, I90, I84, I82. Crossing the border was a breeze, thank you NEXUS, the regular southbound line was about 30 min, again unusual for a Sunday morning. Mostly Americans returning home after a holiday weekend in Vancouver is my guess.
This is day is spit between ‘this side of the mountains” and “that side of the mountains”.
Getting thru Seattle traffic was a surprisingly light, again I think because of the holiday weekend. Onto I90 in the figurative shadow of Mt Adam and Mt Rainier and past Mt Si, the “Gateway to the Cascades” (100,000 hikers a yr must mean something), followed shortly by Snoqualmie Pass.
Mt Si.
Down into the Kittitas Valley and lunch in Ellensburg. Now on “that side of the mountains” and its getting hot. Walking out of the Palace Cafe (very nice lunch spot) its about 91F. Into the Yakima Valley its all scrub and wineries. Over the Columbia River and ended the day in Pendelton OR. Its 102F as I pull up to the motel.
I hope to have more photos in future posts. Just too hot today.
Coming up will include places you might know, like Telluride, and places you might not know, like Point Imperial.
-Steve
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