Submitted by goinupthegranby t3_11va40a in Washington
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goinupthegranby t1_iyf943k wrote
Daaang this is rad, I also want a print of this
goinupthegranby t1_iy25prw wrote
Reply to A secret meadow overlooking the mountains my family found here in the NE. This was taken before the snow moved in. by TheBahr
I'm not from Washington but damn does this look like home. Probably because I live in BC right on the border of Ferry and Stevens Counties. Pretty cool part of the world if you ask me.
goinupthegranby t1_iwotgfq wrote
Reply to comment by VersofCascadia in boy I sure do love the very 100% natural grasslands of eastern washington by Expandatory
I'm not from Washington but have spent 30 years of my life a 10 minute drive away from Ferry County and have seen a lot of the dry side and that area really is the best part of Eastern WA.
goinupthegranby t1_iwmzfvj wrote
Reply to comment by SpunkyRadcat in boy I sure do love the very 100% natural grasslands of eastern washington by Expandatory
I'm from BC not too far from Spokane and I've done a trip strictly to explore central Washington and while it was a cool trip I have pretty low interest in repeating it. The Palouse is super pretty to me but draw to visit it just cuz? Nope.
Side note: the dirt road that follows the Snake south of Clarkston on the WA side of the river down to the Grande Ronde is a super cool area.
goinupthegranby t1_iwmyw6t wrote
Reply to comment by aseaflight in boy I sure do love the very 100% natural grasslands of eastern washington by Expandatory
Its a trip driving through buttfuck Central/Eastern WA and passing a grain terminal on the Snake River and thinking 'this site in the middle of nowhere is directly connected into the global economy by water'
goinupthegranby t1_iv2kgc2 wrote
Reply to comment by CuriousPenguinSocks in A Hiker and His Puppy Were Shot Dead on a Remote Washington Trail; Investigation Has Been as Strange as the Killings by ExtraNoise
Wild that the Sheriff's department would actually try to push 'maybe he died from the weed he had on him' when he had been shot in the chest.
goinupthegranby t1_it7zvwy wrote
Reply to comment by eleanorstonkle in Beautiful fall colors in the North Cascades, Washington [OC][1270x1900] by takepacific
I'm 37 and grew up and still live in interior BC, not far from Spokane. Wildfire season was always a thing but it was super rare for it to get really bad. Now it's really bad more years than it isn't. Its nothing like it used to be and I hate it when people bullshit like it's nothing new.
goinupthegranby OP t1_irpd0fu wrote
Reply to comment by lonniewhitmore in From BC but dipped down into Washington for an October dip in the Similkameen River by goinupthegranby
It would be suuuch an awesome thing to have salmon running up the Similkameen into BC, I hope the dam removal happens! Wouldn't be the first removal like that in Washington
goinupthegranby OP t1_irowr1d wrote
Reply to comment by lonniewhitmore in From BC but dipped down into Washington for an October dip in the Similkameen River by goinupthegranby
Are they considering removing it?? That would be awesome!
goinupthegranby OP t1_ir1ikjy wrote
Reply to comment by mudbutt4eva in From BC but dipped down into Washington for an October dip in the Similkameen River by goinupthegranby
Indeed it does! The Ashnola is another river that starts in WA and flows into the Similkameen before it crosses back into Washington. I got some good exploration in on the Tulameen last year which is another tributary that's all BC side but yeah, pretty cool river system.
goinupthegranby OP t1_iqz9f97 wrote
Reply to comment by ckopfster in From BC but dipped down into Washington for an October dip in the Similkameen River by goinupthegranby
Its almost entirely in BC but dips into Okanogan County for a bit before flowing into the Okanogan River.
The head of the Similkameen is directly adjacent to the head of the Skagit which also starts in BC.
Submitted by goinupthegranby t3_xv4bq0 in Washington
goinupthegranby t1_j10kxte wrote
Reply to It is 7:34 in the morning the day before the winter solstice. Look outside right now, and know that if we did “Daylight Saving” time year round, it would be 8:34. by factotvm
You know we understand how it works right? I want afternoon light, not morning light.