September 8th we left Penticton and headed for
Washington State. Due to the forest fires in BC and Washington we waited until
the last day to decide on our next route. We were fortunate that there were no
road closures on Highway 20 across the top of Washington.
Our first stop was in Winthrop where restored frontier buildings
line Main Street.
We always look for a local restaurant/pub when we travel.
The Old Schoolhouse Brewery certainly hit the spot on a lovely summer evening.
The next day, on our way back to the motorhome we were
detoured by a road closure. We missed a turn and ended up on gravel, washboard
road but what a view!
There was a Classic Car Show in town that attracted many
visitors.
The drive through the north central mountains of Washington was stunning even with low clouds and
a light mist.
In 1893 the new state of Washington attempted to build its
first official highway to be used for hauling ore out of the mountains. Four
years later most of it washed away in floods.
Three new routes were surveyed until 1932 another new route
was explored. It took another 25 years of surveys and debates until this last
route was chosen. Through Washington Pass an entire roadside cliff was created
in a single dynamite blast and bulldozers hooked end to end to clear the
debris.
After 10 summers of construction the North Cascades Highway opened
in 1972. Because it was the first proposed and last completed it is both the
oldest and newest cross-mountain highway in the state.
oh, wow, the usual fabulous photos.
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