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Old Apr 10th, 2013, 08:56 PM
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Mini TR with photo links - Spring in Eastern Washington

I thought I’d just post a very minimal trip report covering a day and a half I spent this week traveling to central and Eastern Washington. The main purpose of the drive was to take some pictures in the Palouse region in the southeastern part of the state.

Washington is the largest producer of wheat in the state, and the Palouse is the center of that crop. In the spring the new wheat on the Palouse’s rolling hills creates remarkable shades of green, coupled with the brown and gold of the fields not planted. With changing light, clouds, sun angles, and the age of the plants it makes for some stunning vistas.

On Monday April 8 I drove east on Interstate 90 from Seattle, over the still-snowy Cascades and into the warmer and sunnier central part of the state. Just at the Columbia River I stopped at a monument/sculpture collection commemorating the state’s wild horses, then I crossed the dry and sagebrush rangeland of central Washington and through the Palouse hills until I got to Steptoe Butte, a promontory in the middle of the Palouse fields (not far from the town of Colfax.)

Factoid and speaking of horses, Appaloosa horses take their breed’s name from the Palouse.

After taking some pictures in the (rather flat due to clouds) early evening light, I drove into Idaho and down to the town of Moscow (home of the University of Idaho) where I spent the night in a nondescript and rather dated Best Western motel, arriving in time for a take-out burger in front of the NCAA finals on the teevee.

The next morning I went back (this time via Pullman, Moscow’s “twin city” and home to Washington State University) to Steptoe Butte, this time with sunny and better photographing weather. That was followed by traversing more Palouse hills, then back into the sagebrush for a brief visit to Palouse Falls, a little-known state park, really in the middle of nowhere, where the Palouse river tumbles farther than the Niagara into a marvelous rocky canyon that winds (eventually) to the Snake and ultimately the Columbia Rivers.

Then it was back over the mountains and home. A lot of ground covered in around 30 hours, but really worth it. Hopefully the photos will convey a sense of the places.


Wild Horse monument and Columbia River
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Palouse landscapes
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Palouse Falls and canyon
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Old Apr 11th, 2013, 06:12 AM
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Yes, quite different from the west side of the state, lol! The Palouse is beautiful. I have lived in central WA a couple of times, so have explored quite a bit around there and east of there. I remember gigantic tumbleweeds that would blow down our street in big wind storms Glad you had a good time on your trip
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Thanks for sharing the photos. The shades of green are lovely, as is the Wild Horse monument. I think I may re-prioritize my list of places I want to go!
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Those are gorgeous photos, Gardyloo. Thank you for sharing them. It's a part of the country I have not seen. I would love especially to see the Palouse Falls and canyon - very striking scenery!
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Nice. I think I like things that are different an unexpected. I would have expected trees there.
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great pics. very un-east coast. thanks.
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Gorgeous pictures, thanks for sharing them. I've visited Seattle several times and driven across state to Spokane, and been wowed by the beauty. Will definitely have to explore the Palouse region.
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OMG--Gardyloo, if you are not a professional photographer, you need to consider it. The landscapes are astounding.

Please, what camera took those shots??? Gorgeous!
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These are just beautiful! You are a wonderful photographer.
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Beautiful photos. Thanks Gardyloo. You have whetted my appetite for another trip to the Palouse. HTTY
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It's rare to see a trip report featuring the Palouse! Thanks for posting the pictures, and making me homesick yet again for Washington
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Beautiful!
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