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lonegunman
Jun 16, 2017Explorer
If you get off I-90 in Spokane, WA and head towards Banks lake you drive within a mile or two of my house, I'll wave.
That being said, as you head west on highway 2, stop in Wilbur, Wa and have a Billy Burger, just outside of town cut north on highway 174 and go look at Grand Coulee Dam, it is a strangely straight road. Take 155 south to Banks Lake and camp at Steamboat Rock state park, then drive thru the Grand Coulee all the way to Dry Falls. It is an amazing trip, almost no one realizes how awesome the Ice Age Floods were or what they created in the middle of the state.
That being said, as you head west on highway 2, stop in Wilbur, Wa and have a Billy Burger, just outside of town cut north on highway 174 and go look at Grand Coulee Dam, it is a strangely straight road. Take 155 south to Banks Lake and camp at Steamboat Rock state park, then drive thru the Grand Coulee all the way to Dry Falls. It is an amazing trip, almost no one realizes how awesome the Ice Age Floods were or what they created in the middle of the state.
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