Showing posts with label Columbia River Gorge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Columbia River Gorge. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

Through the Gorge

Crown PointFor those that don't live in the Pacific Northwest, the Columbia River Gorge is a must-see. It's a major river -- second only to the Mississippi in volume -- that runs right through the middle of a mountain range. It was created by a series of massive floods caused when an ice dam repeatedly formed and then broke loose in Montana (called the Missoula Floods). The scenery and topography is dramatic.

Friday I left work at noon and rode through the Columbia River Gorge eastward to Lyle, Washington before turning north on Hwy 142 to follow the Klickitat River to Goldendale, Washington where I stayed the weekend at my sister's house. I camped in her yard to test out my gear for the upcoming season's riding adventures. It got down into the 20s each night, so my new sleeping bag got a workout.

Sunday I rode back home via the same route. The weather was fantastic and there were motorcycles everywhere.

View the route on Google Maps.