2006-05-28 05:50 pm

Notes from Pasco-Kahlotus highway (May 28) (backdated from July 7)


Palouse Canyon. May 28, 2006.

A novelty of working nights was the opportunity to go off on hiking trips from 08:00 AM (end of work) to noon (bedtime!). At Powells Books in Portland with [livejournal.com profile] wealhtheow a few days earlier, I'd picked up a book* of hikes in the eastern Washington desert. It mentioned a place called Palouse Falls... so I was off, down the Pasco-Kahlotus highway in search of this alleged 100 foot waterfall. Eastern Washington has a subtle beauty and good highways. Paulouse Falls did not disappoint. Recommended.

It would not be proper to mention Eastern Washington and not include the Missoula Floods, the mind-bogglingly tremendous ice-age floods that carved out that half of that state. But I am not qualified, so read Wikipedia.

* subsequently donated to the library at LIGO Hanford Observatory