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CheckmateApostates OP t1_jc5uu51 wrote
Reply to comment by harrydreadloin in Civilian Conservation Corps Cabin on Beauty Mountain (Mount Spokane State Park) by CheckmateApostates
Yeah, it was otherworldly walking through all of that. The skiing area was covered with it to the point where it was visible from a miles and miles away.
CheckmateApostates OP t1_jc5uor8 wrote
Reply to comment by AcadiaPure3566 in Civilian Conservation Corps Cabin on Beauty Mountain (Mount Spokane State Park) by CheckmateApostates
This was last July when spring came very late! Hopefully it comes on time this year.
Submitted by CheckmateApostates t3_11qwbhm in Washington
CheckmateApostates t1_ja6utg3 wrote
Reply to comment by avitar35 in WA auctions off more ‘old’ forest in $2.8 million sale by Plonsky2
Commonly referred to by people who don't live east of the Cascades or know the geography of our state
CheckmateApostates t1_ja5glcu wrote
Reply to comment by avitar35 in WA auctions off more ‘old’ forest in $2.8 million sale by Plonsky2
Ellensburg and Yakima are in Central Washington
Edit: btw, Ellensburg is the home of Central Washington University and the City of Yakima literally says on its website that it's in Central Washington. https://www.yakimawa.gov/
Wenatchee, WSDOT, and State Parks also distinguish Central from eastern, so idk man
CheckmateApostates t1_ja4bwei wrote
Reply to comment by avitar35 in WA auctions off more ‘old’ forest in $2.8 million sale by Plonsky2
You need to lay off the pipe if you think Spokane would actually spend the money on a bus ticket for a homeless person
CheckmateApostates t1_j8rytpt wrote
Reply to comment by ProblemChild888 in Morning light at Escure Ranch by onlineprofile
Center of eastern Washington on BLM land a little ways south of I-90 at Sprague
CheckmateApostates t1_j7cbkkx wrote
Reply to comment by EvanSei in Nothing But Roads by CharcoalCharts
Same with northeast and north central Washington
CheckmateApostates t1_j6anmap wrote
Reply to Hoh Rainforest in March/April? by [deleted]
I backpacked in to Lewis Meadows during the first week of April. It was very cold and rainy with a lot of very large blowdowns, but it was nice when it cleared up and the sun came out on the hike out. If you want the rainforest experience, it's definitely a time of the year when you'll get it.
CheckmateApostates t1_j6am01r wrote
Reply to comment by pala4833 in Renowned NW glacier melts after thousands of years by American_Greed
I thought it was pretty clear that the glacier melted away considering that the alternative would not have been worth writing about.
CheckmateApostates t1_j69jmtu wrote
Reply to comment by LowSparkMan in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
And let's not forget Freeland, which was established as a commune lol
CheckmateApostates t1_j69i2jg wrote
Oak Harbor is very conservative, or at least it was when I grew up there. Can't imagine it has changed much.
CheckmateApostates t1_j55zkxd wrote
Reply to comment by Vettkja in Enchanted Valley by Vettkja
Gotcha! So as far as the Enchanted Valley is concerned, there's still snow on the ground at the chalet through March, but the grounds are open for use if you're into that sort of backpacking experience.
(accidentally replied at first as a reply to your post, not this comment)
CheckmateApostates t1_j54n1sx wrote
Reply to Enchanted Valley by Vettkja
If you're looking to do something in ONP, anything on the coast is a viable option since it's all at sea level, just as long as the weather isn't stormy.
CheckmateApostates t1_j4p5x91 wrote
It's not just you. If it's not the actual headlights, it's a much larger vehicle shining their headlights directly into the rearview mirror, a newer car's auto-high beams not detecting vehicles in front of it, or some combination of the three. Drives me insane.
CheckmateApostates t1_j4ehg6u wrote
Reply to comment by I_miss_your_mommy in Olympic National Park voted 3rd best in the country by OnlineMemeArmy
Yeah, I was there for Independence Day weekend and it was very cool and wet, so much so that the Blue Glacier was entirely shrouded by fog. I went back for Labor Day and it was so hot and dry and there was smoke outside the valley. Really wild how much a difference one month can make.
CheckmateApostates t1_j45ahtg wrote
Reply to Do you prefer Washington to Massachusetts? by Clollin
I haven't been to Massachusetts, but I did live in Ithaca, NY for two years and I couldn't wait to move back to Washington. I didn't like the climate, especially the hot, humid, sunless, stormy summers (don't get me started with the umbrellas everywhere). It felt like I was living in a jungle and I sorely missed the dry, sunny summers in the rain shadows of the Olympics and the Cascades.
On that note, the so-called mountains of the east were not very impressive, to say the least. There's more to it, and I know what I mentioned applies mainly to the Finger Lakes Region and not Massachusetts, but those were some of my major gripes.
CheckmateApostates t1_j454hph wrote
The Hoh Rainforest is the most magical part of any national park imo
CheckmateApostates t1_j43ckai wrote
Reply to comment by Designer_Hotel_5210 in University Of Washington or Washington State Uni better for Electrical Engineering? by SwiftS021
Haha, fair enough
CheckmateApostates t1_j3kxiyt wrote
Reply to comment by lvcoug in University Of Washington or Washington State Uni better for Electrical Engineering? by SwiftS021
They did a pretty good job of shedding it because that was name was long gone by the time Elson Floyd showed up.
CheckmateApostates t1_j3kw10s wrote
Reply to comment by Designer_Hotel_5210 in University Of Washington or Washington State Uni better for Electrical Engineering? by SwiftS021
I lived in Pullman for 14 years up until 2020 and we stopped calling it that sometime around 2004. The latest thing on the helmets is just a nostalgia push.
CheckmateApostates t1_j3jtt3o wrote
Reply to comment by NF-104 in University Of Washington or Washington State Uni better for Electrical Engineering? by SwiftS021
No one calls it Wazzu anymore
Edit: Gotta love getting downvoted by alumni who haven't been to Pullman since Bill Doba was coach lmao. If any of you ever come back to Pullman, call the university "Wazzu" and see what reaction you get from the people who live and work there. It's nothing but nostalgia for a bygone era, and alumni living on the west side apparently never got the message.
CheckmateApostates t1_j32krw1 wrote
Reply to comment by IskandrAGogo in Good place for a star gazing weekend trip? by IskandrAGogo
Snoqualmie Pass is usually good by March/April. Astronomical twilight ends out there before 9 pm up to March 27th, so that could be a good time.
I'm an avid hiker/backpacker who lives in Spokane and I love living out here largely because of the access to the outdoors. Lots of good hiking immediately surrounding Spokane (although not necessarily what I'd consider destination hikes for someone from the west side, unless you're looking for something that's not the Olympics or Cascades) and then northward to the Salmo-Priest wilderness. If you can find the time from late June through September, I highly recommend Abercrombie Mountain and/or the nearby Salmo-Priest. Wildflower season up there is mid- to late July.
CheckmateApostates t1_j30lvxn wrote
Highway 26 between Washtucna and Colfax has some of the darkest skies along a major road. There's a big area where it's safe to pull over a little east of Washtucna.
Edit: Whoops, I just saw your avoidance of heading east of the Cascades lol. Maybe once the weather is better!
CheckmateApostates t1_jc8v5s2 wrote
Reply to comment by TheTarquin in I didn't have a real camera at the time, but I have taken a couple trips to eastern/central Washington. I liked this sign, and the distant view of the mountains by Nixx_Mazda
The last time I saw a rattlesnake was out at the lakes near Quincy. I heard a rattle and saw it slither under a rock, so my dumb ass walked up as close as I could to take a picture of it. Honestly, I'm surprised I'm not* dead yet.