The Picture Dump WA
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:57 am
Once again, the posting chronology is all out of whack and we have posts all percolating from visits already visitated.
Before the Ronin10 and mechanicjay visits, I had to drive to Seattle. Well, it was beautiful:
Approach To Columbia River crossing I-90:
On the downhill to the river at 95* ambient, I watched the engine temperatures plummet:
Crossing the river, God I love the Timelessness of Earth:
And here is the top engine temp at the top of the considerable climb on the other side of the bridge:
With the scenery all opened up out west, the distances are bigger than they look. This hill went on and on:
I had to lunge for the towel over the toolbox in the passenger foot well, peel it back, open the lid to the Kodak EZ Share box, open the lid to the box inside the box, fumble for the camera, remove the lens cap, turn the thing on, press the no-flash button, scroll to the "mountain" icon for general focus, zero in on the object of my picture taking, and all this to tell you that I missed this shot where I wanted to shoot it from the side, it's a cute little Mustang trailer on the back of a bike. Punished was I, an unavoidable Trump sign muscled its way into the shot:
Halfway across the "pan" between Spokane and Seattle, a summer's day:
After that hot drive across the flatland, here we are, conifers rush up outside of Ellensburg WA:
I still do not understand this. What good is it? What service does it perform? Another one just like it, appears to be going up for the other lanes:
The endless construction project continues endlessly, I-90 being widened along Keechelus Lake:
Even with construction, it is indescribeably beautiful, and this trip through had some great lighting:
Getting close to Seattle:
Big ol' axle failure that allowed the dually to almost escape (nice traffic jam, too):
Cascades in the outside rearview mirror:
Colin
Before the Ronin10 and mechanicjay visits, I had to drive to Seattle. Well, it was beautiful:
Approach To Columbia River crossing I-90:
On the downhill to the river at 95* ambient, I watched the engine temperatures plummet:
Crossing the river, God I love the Timelessness of Earth:
And here is the top engine temp at the top of the considerable climb on the other side of the bridge:
With the scenery all opened up out west, the distances are bigger than they look. This hill went on and on:
I had to lunge for the towel over the toolbox in the passenger foot well, peel it back, open the lid to the Kodak EZ Share box, open the lid to the box inside the box, fumble for the camera, remove the lens cap, turn the thing on, press the no-flash button, scroll to the "mountain" icon for general focus, zero in on the object of my picture taking, and all this to tell you that I missed this shot where I wanted to shoot it from the side, it's a cute little Mustang trailer on the back of a bike. Punished was I, an unavoidable Trump sign muscled its way into the shot:
Halfway across the "pan" between Spokane and Seattle, a summer's day:
After that hot drive across the flatland, here we are, conifers rush up outside of Ellensburg WA:
I still do not understand this. What good is it? What service does it perform? Another one just like it, appears to be going up for the other lanes:
The endless construction project continues endlessly, I-90 being widened along Keechelus Lake:
Even with construction, it is indescribeably beautiful, and this trip through had some great lighting:
Getting close to Seattle:
Big ol' axle failure that allowed the dually to almost escape (nice traffic jam, too):
Cascades in the outside rearview mirror:
Colin