dulzuradetrigo
dulzuradetrigo t1_j0ahr9r wrote
Reply to comment by vogeyontopofyou in Fishing Washington's urban wilderness by stewart0077
Boy I’ll sure try. Thanks for the “insight.” Good luck friend
dulzuradetrigo t1_j065h4x wrote
Reply to comment by vogeyontopofyou in Fishing Washington's urban wilderness by stewart0077
That was your take away? It’s a description of a traditional tribal fishery with an uncertain future. Good eye finding that high horse to saddle up. Have a nice ride.
dulzuradetrigo t1_j04b7bm wrote
Reply to comment by vogeyontopofyou in Fishing Washington's urban wilderness by stewart0077
huh?
dulzuradetrigo t1_ixw71uk wrote
Reply to Welcome to Aberdeen by sasquatchbrokers
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dulzuradetrigo t1_ix3lmkx wrote
Reply to Question about Leavenworth by Bluejay_1234
Drive to Seattle and take a bus. Leavenworth is lined with them during the holidays. You probably won’t be able to find parking once you’re there anyways. FWD is awesome in snow. If conditions are stable and you’re a decent driver you’ll be fine. The reason this isn’t the trip to practice driving in the snow for the first time and the reason it isn’t like the mid-west are the elevation changes. You’re going from sea level up to around 4000 ft so you won’t just hit snow if there is precipitation. You’ll most likely hit rain, freezing rain, slush, ice, black ice, frozen slush, good old fashion ice and, least of your worries, snow during an ascent or descent. Of course other drivers speeding and grabbing their brakes is the real X factor. This situation doesn’t happen everyday on the passes thru the Cascades (Stevens, Snoqualmie/Blewett) in the winter but it’s not the place you’d want to be figuring stuff out for the first time. If you take hwy 97 through Satus Pass and Wenatchee just don’t do it at night.
dulzuradetrigo t1_irclmne wrote
My heart - ahhh pretty. My brain - hmmm snakes!
dulzuradetrigo t1_j4a77my wrote
Reply to off leash dog trails that I can take my dog swimming near Kent, WA! by Square_Celery_5342
Cedar River Trail is worth checking out. I prefer the Landsburg end of it. I’d be strategic with the off leash part and mindful of high water conditions