Part 5

Hell's Gate, Dayton, Palouse Falls

Spending the night at the Hell's Gate State Recreation AreaOne of the cabins at Hells Gate


We eventually turned back...too many spiders!


You can really see the haze from all the forest firesKenny made a few finds on the dirt road




Headed north towards Pullman...big grain growing area, with lots of grain elevators


At Washington State University


The Pullman city RV camppDriving through the Palouse territory


The courthouse in the little town of DaytonThe price of wheat is advertised on the main street


The historic train depotThese are devices that were used to pass messages to passing trains


Old fashioned pencil sharpenerAt the Boldman House Museum...we were the only ones there, and the guide gave us a tour. The Boldman house is preserved as it was approximitely in the 1930s. They threw NOTHING away!


We had to wear booties, though


The contents of the pantry


The old radio...it's weird to see an old radio like this playing today's music.This was an old hospital - you can barely see the name in the old wall


Leaving DaytonSmoke clouds from the forest fires in the north.


At KOA campground on the Snake RiverAnother view of the forest fires


At Palouse Falls State Park - the falls are just a fraction of what they normally are




The end of the trip!