Shop Report > Today we went and got free rocks
Shop Report: Today we went and got free rocks.
PHOTOS > EWOR 8th Annual Go Play Topless Day
Eastern Washington Expeditions
8th Annual Go Play Topless Day
Hosted by Eastern Washington Off Road
By Clay Graham / CegPics.com
On Saturday May 21st 2022 we had our 8th Annual Go Play Topless day. We had skipped a few years due to scheduling issues.
Around 10 AM the group headed out for the trip with three Jeeps. We convoyed through the Yakima River Canyon to Ellensburg and then took Umtanum Road to the Ellensburg Pass where we aired down. The weather wasn’t to bad but a little cold under the clouds that came over hear and there.
After airing down we continued up Ellensburg Pass. As we headed over Ellensburg Pass to North Wenas Road, the weather turned bad. It started off with a sprinkle of rain, then rain, and the heavy rain and hail. We decided to skip Hanson Pond Road and get out of the bad weather.
We hit the pavement of North Wenas Road and the rain and ice came down harder. We skipped going up McCabe Road and drove out of the rain near Wenas Lake. We turned on Hesster Flats Road and headed up the Umtanum Ridge from there. As we climbed up the Umtanum Ridge the rain got harder. We ran the ridge past the towers and ran Durr Road out. At Sheep Company Road we parted ways with our guest. TJ40, Doc and I were cold and wet. We skipped airing back up until we got back to the EWE Club House.
Thank you to all who came. Hopefully the 9th Annual Go Play Topless event will be drier.
Here are some photos of the 8th Annual Go Play Topless Weekend:
VIDEO > Eastern WA Off Road: 2022 Go Play Topless
2022 Go Play Topless Video
Location:
Eastern Washington: Yakima River Canyon,
Ellensburg, Wenas Wildlife Area.
Date:
May 21 2022
Taken By:
Clay & Doc Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Cameras:
GoPro 9 Black, GoPro 7 Black, Samsung Galaxy S9+
Vehicle:
Santa’s Sleigh (93 YJ)
Edited by:
Clay Graham
Music:
https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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SHOP REPORT > Picking up a YJ project
Graham Family Farm Shop Report
Picking up a YJ project
By Clay Graham / CegPics.com
Today we drove to Benton City and picked up a YJ project for Odo. He found this project on Facebook Market Place.
Hank used his truck and trailer to pick up the YJ Project. Kevin came with his Jeep to help with his winch and on board air. James H came with us to help.
Here are some photos of YJ Project Trip:
PHOTOS > EWE: Banks Lake/Douglas Creek Overland Trip
Eastern Washington Expeditions
Banks Lake/Douglas Creek Overland Trip
Hosted by Eastern Washington Off Road
By Clay Graham / CegPics.com
At 10 AM on Monday May 16th 2022 Doc and I took Alice (2007 JKU) to meet up with the others at the Wild Horses Monument near Vantage on I-90. Around 11:15 AM we all met up there. On this trip we had three Jeeps (1 JKU, 1 TJ, & 1 XJ). We jumped on I-90 for a few miles and took Exit 151 towards Soap Lake. Right off the Freeway we stopped at the Shell Gas Station for Don. We then continue on State Route 283 and drove to Soap Lake.
In Soap Lake we stopped for lunch at Smokiam Park. We took a walk down to the lake and then checked out the “Calling the Healing Waters Sun Dial”.
Next we got back on the State Route 17 heading north. About 20 minutes later we stopped at Dry Falls Visitor Center. The view was awesome. We were there for awhile checking things out.
We got back on the heading toward Banks Lake. Around 30 minutes later we turned off at Steamboat Rock. First we drove some WDFW dirt roads out to Bank Lake and then hit the pavement to check out Steamboat Rock State Park. The park was nice, but to many people for me.
On up the road 20 minutes or so we were at Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Center. The dam was very cool to see. Inside the visitor center there was a lot of history to see. They had a 45 minute movie but we did not stay for it.
We stopped to top off the fuel tanks in Grand Coulee and then headed up on the hill to Steamboat Rock State Park Crown Point. The view was great. It was getting late in the day so we headed toward Douglas Creek.
It took up about an hour and a half to get to Douglas Creek. Once at Douglas Creek we stopped at a few campsites until we found one away from the main road. This site was good to set up tents. We set up camp and then had dinner around the propane campfire.
Tuesday morning in was just a little chilly getting out of bed. Waking up in the back of the Jeep I started the engine and had the heater blowing as I look at those cold tents out there. We had breakfast and slowly packed up camp. This was a great campsite.
We drove on down the creek and stopped at Douglas Creek Falls. The hill was very steep walking down to the creek. There are many small waterfalls going through the rocks. We drove to two other spots to see the waterfalls and took a photo at the Douglas Creek sign before going down to the pavement.
We hit pavement in Palisades and headed toward the Columbia River. We turned south on State Route 28 then turned south on White Trail Road.
Our last stop on the trip was at Quincy Lakes for lunch. Shelby had fun in the water.
Then was a very fun overland trip thanks to all who came.
Here are some photos of Banks Lake/Douglas Creek Overland Trip: