Eastern Washington Off Road
Sedge Ridge Over Tampico
Location:
Ahtanum State Forest, WA
Date:
June 13 2021
Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Camera:
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Edited by:
Clay Graham
Location:
Ahtanum State Forest, WA
Date:
June 13 2021
Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Camera:
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Edited by:
Clay Graham
Location: Eastern Washington: Saddle Mountains, Beverly Dunes, Wanapum Dam, Wild Horse Monument, Frenchman Coulee, Sunland, Quincy, Quincy Lakes, Crescent Bar, Douglas Creek, Duffy Creek, Rock Island Grade, Wenatchee, Colockum Pass, Colockum Wildlife Area, Parke Creek, Kittitas, Yakima River Canyon
Date: June 4-6 2021
Taken By: Clay Graham / Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Cameras: Samsung Galaxy S9+
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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On Saturday, June 5th 2021, Eastern Washington Expeditions members did some Columbia River sightseeing (Click for report) and then ran through the Douglas Creek Area (Click for report).
We headed south from Wenatchee on Malaga Rd which turned into Colockum Road. We aired down at the WDFW sign and then headed up over the Colockum Pass. Up on top of Naneum Ridge there was a light rain with snow mixed in it.We saw some elk and a lot of cows. The sun was starting to go down so we turned off Colockum Road at Powerline Road at headed toward Brushy Road. We found a camping spot in the trees hoping it would slow the wind. Once we got camp set up, we had Super Sauce Chicken for dinner from the EWE Chuckwagon. It was cold that night.
Sunday morning we woke up to the cold. We all sat around the propane campfire as the coffee was brewing. The EWE Chuckwagon Breakfast was eggs, potatoes, and Jalapeno cheese bratwurst. So good!
Once camp was broke down, we headed down Brushy Road, turned on Beacon Road, and dropped down Parke Creek. We aired up at headed back through Kittitas and worked our way back to the Yakima River Canyon to go home.
We put over 340 miles on the Jeeps on this trip. It was a lot of fun.
Here are some photos of the EWE Around the Columbia River Overland Trip (Part 3):
On Saturday, June 5th, 2021, Eastern Washington Expeditions members packed up camp and headed up the Columbia River sightseeing. Click for that Report!
Our next part of the trip was to loop from the Columbia River through Douglas Creek and back to the Columbia River by going down Rock Island Grade.
We took Palisades Road northeast, turned on left on Wagon Road (Moses Coulee Road SW on Google), and then a quick left onto Slack Canyon Rd SW. There was a Douglas Creek water crossing not far from the intersection. We aired down there.
We started off with a climb out of the valley. Not to far there was a view point of Douglas Creek Falls. At this point the road spit without any signs pointing the way. The two lower roads had steep drops. We took the high road around the falls.
We worked our way up Douglas Creek. There were another six water crossings. There were a lot of people camping a long the way. The road took up us away from the creek into open fields on a gravel road. We drove north a few miles and then turned west onto 4 Rd SW which was a long dirt road. Miles down the dirt road there was a T. We turn north onto the gravel (Also 4Rd SW) and drove through Alstown where we found pavement. We hit the pavement and headed west on 3 1/2 Rd SW for a few miles. We turn to the south off the pavement back onto gravel on M Rd SW. The road spit after a few miles. We took the road on the right which was “Titchenal Canyon Rd SW”. At the top of the ridge the road slit again. We turned to the left I am not sure the name of the road due to I have different maps saying different names. That road starts off heading to the east and then turn toward the south. We took that road past Duffy Creek and all the way down Rock Island Grade to the end. That put us back at the Columbia River. That is where we aired back up.
We drover north to Wenatchee and crossed the bridge over the Columbia River to go do Part 3 – Colockum Wildlife Area.
See that report https://goplaywa.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=525
Here are some photos of the Eastern Washington Expeditions Around the Columbia River Overland Trip (Part 2):
Eastern Washington Expeditions
Around the Columbia River Overland Trip
Part 1: Near the Columbia River
Hosted by Eastern Washington Off Road & Overland
Chuckwagon Cook: Charlie Graham
Report & photos by Clay Graham / CegPics.com
On Friday, June 4th, 2021, Eastern Washington Expeditions members left Graham Family Farm in Selah around 5:30 PM for the Columbia River. We took the Yakima River Canyon to Kittitas Valley. We stopped in the City of Kittitas for some lunch meat we forgot to bring.
We took the Vantage Hwy to Vantage and got on I-90 to cross the Columbia River. We head south along the east side of the Columbia River to Mattawa and head up onto Saddle Mountains. On top it was very windy. It was hard to keep the camera straight. We got a few photos looking down on Beverly Dunes. We headed back down looking for a place to camp out of the high winds. Nothing looked good so we headed over the Beverly Dunes and set up camp for the night. One we got camp set up, Chicken Caesar Salad dinner the EWE Chuckwagon.
Saturday morning we woke up in the heat with no wind. The EWE Chuckwagon breakfast was French toast and coffee. The wind started up as we packed up camp. We headed out about 9:30 AM and headed north to see the sights along the Columbia River.
The first stop was at Wanapum Dam’s Turbine Park. We shot of a few photos and then drove up the highway just a little and stopped at Wanapum Dam Overlook. From there there is a great view of the area. I took some photos looking back at Saddle Mountains where we were Friday at sunset. I also took other photos of the area like the Beverly Train Bridge that is now part of the non-motorized “Palouse to Cascades Trail”.
We continued north onto I-90 and stopped at the Wild Horse Monument. The Wild Horses are cool and so is the view overlooking the Columbia River. You have a good view of the I-90 bridge. Ginkgo Petrified Forest Interpretive Center is a cross the river. That is also a cool place to visit.
We got back on I-90 heading north and took the next exit. Not far was the Frenchman Coulee. We made a few stops along the way as we worked our way down to the Columbia River. There is a 100 foot low-volume waterfall, people camping, people climbing rock formations, hiking trails, a boat lunch, and some great views.
We moved on up the river with our next place to see being Sunland. It was a windy road dropping down to the river. Most of the area was a private community. We drove though and headed back out to the main road.
We turn north and pasted the Gorge Amphitheatre. The road turned to the east and then we planned to turn off to the north to go through the Quincy Lakes. There were big signs saying not access to the lakes. So we kept going and circled around through Quincy and got fuel. We then went to the Quincy Lakes from the north gate. There was a sign saying the “south gate was closed due to vandalism”. So we drove all the way through the Quincy Lakes area to the south gate to see what all was there. We decided that we would eat lunch at Evergreen Lake. Shelly, our Black Lab had fun playing in the lake. After lunch we head back up through the lakes and back on the highway.
We turned off at Crescent Bar. We took in the view for the top of the ridge and then headed down stopping at Cascade Park. At Cascade Park we took a look down at the Columbia River. Looking across we could see the West Bar Beach were we go with the Jeeps when we camp on Naneum Ridge. We then took a drive to the south end of Crescent Bar to see what was there. There was a lot of people camping in the RV Park. Then we headed back up to the highway.
We headed toward Wenatchee and turned off a few miles up to go east and run Douglas Creek. Click for that report!
Here are some photos of the Eastern Washington Expeditions Around the Columbia River Overland Trip (Part 1):