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Eastern Washington High Desert Life Adventures

May 22, 2019 by Exploretraveler.com 1 Comment

The weathered beauty of old Juniper trees in the high desert of Eastern Washington USA
The weathered beauty of old Juniper trees in the high desert of Eastern Washington USA

Eastern Washington High Desert Life

Eastern Washington is the home of the high desert. What a unique place! The climate in summer is hot and dry. It is not uncommon for temperatures to reach triple digits.  Winters can get quite cold. Winter snow is not uncommon. In fact, in winter, the desert usually gets several feet of snow. When visiting this region keep in mind that the people are rather laid back and dress casually. Even in restaurants you will mostly find people wearing nice jeans and sweaters. You will find little need for formal wear in this area. When packing, remember to include garments that can layer, and anywhere in Washington requires a good rain jacket. Keep in mind that while the days may be hot and dry, the nights will get quite cool.

Anything east of the Cascade Range is considered Eastern Washington.  The second largest city in the state is in this dry desert. Spokane is a hub of activity for the Northeast. What a fun place! Here Shopping abounds.  Spokane also is the largest shopping area for much of Northeastern Washington and the Idaho Panhandle.  Serious shopping is done in Spokane by all. You can find it all in Spokane.  It has an international airport that also serves much of the bordering state of Idaho, especially the Pan Handle. This is a terrific boon to the Washington economy. The mountains provide awesome skiing when the snow arrives. There are many trails for the cross country skier. In summer these same trails keep the hiker happy. Camping is plentiful! Most places allow dry camping most anywhere. If you like nature, there are endless things to do.

Yakima Valley Red Apple Orchards - A red apple sitting on top of a green plant - AppleThe Juniper trees are gorgeous. It is believed the Juniper Woodland is the largest Western Juniper Woodland on earth. The Junipers extend from Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, Idaho, and into Northeastern California.  The Juniper is a slow-growing tree that elbows out other high desert plants like Sagebrush. Sagebrush is needed as habitat for the Sage Grouse. It is beautiful and fun to watch it blow across the desert. Junipers also make it hard for other trees to flourish like the Quaking Aspen, Bitterbrush, and Mountain Mahogany.  Juniper trees often live to be over 1,600 years old. There is one Juniper in Fort Rock, Oregon which is 64 feet tall and 5.5 feet in diameter. This patriarchal Juniper is awesome beauty. All through Eastern Washington, you will see these beautiful and ancient Junipers. They are fantastic! They are ancient! They are the Juniper Tree.

The summer color tones of the Eastern Washington High desert are brown with autumn hues mixed in. The knarly Juniper Tree has a beauty all its own. Even the Sage Brush is gorgeous as it blows across the desert. Nothing though can beat the muted red tones of the Mountain Mahogany. This tree is pure beauty. It is an economic blessing to the region. The high desert is the place to hike and there are many hiking trails. It also provides endless photography. The desert is beautiful! It is a natural photo waiting to happen. Wildlife scurries across the desert floor. The desert is full of life!

Nestled in the valleys of the desert are the rich and fertile farmlands of the Yakima Valley in Eastern Washington. The beautiful  Palouse is in both the Pan Handle of Idaho and Eastern Washington. In these valleys are some of the richest farmland in the state. Most anything grows in these valleys! Not only do they grow bountiful fruits and vegetables, but they are also wonderfully gorgeous. The beautiful Columbia River separates Oregon from Washington. The river provides many summer activities and is gorgeous as she moves through the beautiful gorge that carries her name. Windsurfers and boaters both love the Columbia River.  The Snake River is another major river that snakes her way through the Eastern parts of Oregon and Washington and the tip of Idaho.  She gets her name from her snake appearance. White water rafting is fantastic on the Snake River.

When looking for things to do, don’t forget, what’s in your own backyard. There is fantastic hiking, boating, windsurfing, swimming, rafting, skiing and many photo opportunities for the photographer. Life is great in Eastern Washington. It is fun! It is full of adventure! It is the perfect place for your next family vacation.

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Eastern Washington High Desert

Spokane River
Spokane River

Spokane River: Washington USA

Spokane River, “Gateway To The American West,” must be one of the most spectacular rivers in the USA. Just 111 miles long, it is a tributary of the Columbia River. It begins at Idaho’s Lake Coeur d’Alene. This is a magnificent lake in the Pan Handle of Idaho. Leaving Idaho, the Spokane River flows through Spokane, Washington. What amazing beauty! Only a few cities in the US are privileged to have such a beautiful river gorge flow through it’s urban landscape. From here it makes its way to the Columbia River. What a fantastic opportunity this is. The river is extremely gorgeous. Fisherman living in the urban area of Spokane, need not travel far to fish.  Boaters, rafters, canoes with excited paddlers, and many other water sports find fantastic adventure on the Spokane River. The Spokane River is a gem shared by Idaho and Washington. It is an urban river waiting to be explored.

So what is the river like in the city? It flows by an opera house and then through a park at the river’s side. Here you can also witness the magnificent Spokane Falls. If you really want to see the beauty of the  Spokane River go on downstream for about a half mile. Here is where the river begins to make its journey through the beautiful canyon that it calls home for about 8 miles. At this point, you will see some of the most exciting Basalt rock formations. You will see many exciting shapes including the Bowl and Pitcher. There are amazing Basalt cliffs! These cliffs are magnificent. The forest is fantastic with towering evergreens, including the Ponderosa Pine Tree. In this amazing urban playground, you will see beautiful Eagles and Osprey flying above you. How utterly amazing! Just think, you are only a few minutes from downtown Spokane.

Those who enjoy hiking will find many options for beautiful day hikes. When you get to Bowl and Pitcher, cross the swinging bridge and then either choose to hike to the right or the left. Both are short well-marked trails suitable for family outings. These are beautiful and well kept urban trails! All this and more, just outside the city.

Those that want to relax, can do so on its lovely banks. At Spokane River Park, you will find plenty of places to read a book or paint a picture. Bring the whole family and picnic in the park. Dad, there are BBQ grills to grill the catch of the day. The park has wide open places for a good game of volleyball. Whatever your desire, you will find it on the river.

Experienced rafters enjoy the raging white water in the spring and early summer. What a beautiful and fantastic adventure. In the latter summer, the water levels drop for the season and it becomes an easy trip for beginning rafters. You will also see many different ponds and scenic opportunities. The Spokane River is an urban delight. It is perhaps the most beautiful urban river in the United States. Whether you come for the day or a week, there is plenty of action for all, on the Spokane River.

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: Bitterbrush, Eastern Washington, eastern washington high desert, Idaho, Mountain Mahogany, Pan Handle, Quaking Aspen, Spokane, USA, Western Juniper

The Call Of The Washington Mountains

June 5, 2017 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Washington Mountains

                           Washington Mountains Are Alive With Magical Beauty

Washington State is home to some of the most spectacular mountain ranges in the Continental United States. In this Evergreen State you have everything from snow-capped volcano peaks, to Olympic rain forests. On the slopes of Washington’s mountain ranges you will find sure footed mountain goats that seem to cling to the steep sides of the mountain cliffs.  The mountain valleys provide the perfect home to herds of elk quietly grazing their day away. Some mountains are snow covered all year long, while others are beautiful and grassy. Welcome to Washington, where the mountains are as diverse as the people.

                                                        What A Magnificent Creature

The splendor of Wild Elk grazing is just one of the many magnificent surprises waiting for you as you roam this magnificent state. Explore the mountain passes, the valleys, and discover the back roads where few take time to go. Washington is a state of surprises, and you never know what you are going to see next.

                                                                     Let’s Climb To The Top

The slopes of these many diverse mountains provide places to climb.  Nestled among the tress are remote camping areas where you just get away for a few days. Here, in the Evergreen State, you will find activities for every skill level. Everyone, from the serious climber to the novice hiker will enjoy the many secluded and remote places to get away from the hecticness of everyday life.

                                                      Refreshing Mountain Streams

Refreshing Rivers flow down the many mountains to the Puget Sound below. The streams and rivers of the Evergreen State are crystal clear, sparkling, and delicious to drink. The many miles of fabulous rivers provide hours of white water rafting, canoeing, and kayaking for those desiring adventure.  Whatever you desire to do, you can do it in Washington.

                                                           A Journey Into The Past

Explore the past. Discover the future. History is living as you take to the slopes of this active volcano. Mount St. Helen’s is abundant with nature more than 30 years after she blew in 1981. It is a major climbing and hiking destination for the the beginner, as well as the experienced climber. The volcano is climbed all year, but mostly between late spring and late fall.

Mount Saint Helen’s is the star of many stories from all the many native tribes that live in her foothills. After the 1981 volcanic explosion there were many interesting versions of different stories. If you want to relive the experience, visit the Mount Saint Helen’s Volcanic Monument.  Here you will find the stories and the living history of the mountain.

                                               Mount St. Helen’s Is Active And Recharging 

Mount St. Helen’s is a very active volcano. She has been busy building a new dome. When the pressures build up within, she stops to blow off steam as needed.

                                                          Majestic Mount Rainier

Mount Rainier is yet another one of the magnificent volcanoes that call Washington home. There are three major tour companies that offer a climb to the top. Most people who attempt to climb her, fail to reach the summit. Glazier climbing skills are needed to conquer this mountain. Many enjoy skiing and other winter sports at her resorts.

                                     Take Time To Discover….Take Time To Explore

No matter what you enjoy, Washington’s mountains are calling your name. Explore the back roads. Discover the hidden gems. Fish the remote streams. Ski the hills. Kayak down the rivers. Conquer the mountains. The choices are endless. The decision is yours. Can you hear the call? The mountains of Washington, are calling your name.

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Published on steemit.com@exploretraveler June 6, 2017 at:

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Filed Under: Travel Tips, USA, Washington Tagged With: Eastern Washington, Washington, Washington adventure, Washington Mountains, Western Washington

Yakima Valley Red Apple Orchards

August 20, 2015 by Exploretraveler.com 1 Comment

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Yakima Valley Red Apple Orchards

Yakima Valley Apples, what a recipe for happiness! Success is in the Orchard, as these are the best tasting apples around. Nothing can beat a Yakima Valley Apple. Farmers use the best scientific research to arrive at these beautiful red apples. Growing fruit is both an art and an science and it helps if you have fertile soil and a mellow climate. Yakima, Washington is blessed with all the above. Apples grow abundantly in Yakima! An apple a day is sure bliss. What have you done for your heart today? Take a break, and go pick some apples. You will be glad you did!

When was the last time you walked through an apple orchard? Did you smell the sweet aroma of the apples! The apple orchard smells like a little piece of heaven! Is this paradise on earth? Apples are hard workers! Did you know that they cleaned the teeth? An apple a day brings a beautiful smile. Need to loose a few pounds? Have an apple a day! It is so full of fiber that you begin to feel full. What a fantastic advantage! Have you had your apple today? Grab an apple and help your immune system soar! An apple a day, keeps the hospital away!

Nutrition experts tell us to eat something from at least 5 color groups a day. You can eat a yellow apple, a green apple, and a red apple and never leave the orchard. Now that is exciting news! Apples are one of the greatest blessings in the orchard. Amazing what you can do to help your body! You can eat to drop a few pounds! Now that is a double blessing. You have lost a little weight, helped your heart, and boosted your immune system. Whatever you do, get your apple for breakfast! I even enjoy an apple with lunch. It is a very effective health benefit. The amazing apple just keeps giving!

Apples are one of the most versatile fruits around. I love to cook wild rice with onion, fresh ginger, leeks, garlic, and mushrooms. When done, add a curry sauce and heat through. That is an excellent time to cut a small apple in small pieces and add to the curry. What an absolutely awesome way to get a few apples. You can even add a few diced almonds to the rice at the end. Make sure the almonds and apples are cut small. It is a delicious way to get your daily apple fix.

Your morning apple is a must. Look no farther than the miraculous smoothie.  You can make almost any smoothie you want and just at the end, core an apple and add. Apples put the finishing touches on almost any smoothie. What an amazing way to get another apple! Cinnamon and cloves are excellent with apples and great additions to the smoothie. Three of my favorite things. I love to take apples, pears, a few grapes, and some cherry juice and spring water. Blend good and add cinnamon and cloves. What bliss!

Looking for a Northwest vacation? Take a trip to the apple orchard! Enjoy the fresh Washington air. Breath in the lovely apple aroma of the orchard. And of course, pick a few apples to eat during the day. Fall is the perfect time to visit the orchard! Yakima has a small airport,  with buses and trains close by as well. It is just a short drive from Spokane. Spend the day in paradise! Enjoy an apple vacation today. You will be glad you did. See you in the Orchard!

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Published on steemit.com@exploretraveler on August 22, 2017 at:

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Filed Under: Travel Tips, USA Tagged With: Apple Orchard, Apples, Eastern Washington, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Yakima, Yakima Valley

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