On January 28, 2018 I attended the
Broadway Rose Theatre, Tigard production of "Murder for Two". I arrived early so I read a worn booklet from
the theatre display rack. I saw the
notice on the bottom of a page that the Portland Audubon Society was offering a
Missoula Ice Age Floods trip in September.
I called Monday morning to register for the trip. I joined the Audubon
Society of Portland that afternoon. I was the 14th (and last) person to sign up for the trip.
Saturday, September 22
I was picked up by Vancouver Cab at
1:35 PM. Ten
minutes too early! I checked in at Alaska Airlines at
PDX. I went through TSA security. I got a Strawberry Blueberry Yogurt and
Shortbread Cookies at Starbucks. I
boarded the plane about 3:30. We took
off at 4:00. We landed at 6:20 in
Missoula. I took photos of the Missoula
Ice Age Floods strandlines on Mt. Jumbo with the large white letter "L" on the hillside as we
flew over. I picked up my luggage. I met Nancy who is also on the trip. She was on the same nonstop flight from Portland. I called the Comfort Inn to be picked up.
I checked into Room 410 at the Comfort
Inn University with a great view of the Clark Fork River. Spectacular sunset! I went to dinner at Tamarack Brewing. Someone paid for my dinner! I got a cab ride back to the
hotel. I wrote in my journal as I
watched "Love it or Leave
it". Off to bed!
Sunday, September 23
I had breakfast at the Comfort
Inn. I caught the hotel shuttle about
8:45 AM. At the airport terminal I met
up with Nancy. We met the group (minus
one) at the terminal lobby including our group leaders: Candace Larson and
Patty Newland. We traveled in two 15-passenger
vans. We switched vans and seating each
day so we got a varied experience.
We went to Caffe Dolce for brunch. I saw the display of Dolce Tableware and met
the Proprietor. He gave me a glossy
catalog. We drove back to the airport to
pick up the last of our group. We drove
north to the National Bison Range for a visit on our way to Thompson
Falls. The highest point on the drive is
4,700 feet above sea level. A signboard
described historic Glacial Age Missoula, which helped form this valley. Strandlines are still evident on north-facing
slopes. I saw a "Glacial Lake
Missoula Highest Point 4200 Feet" sign as we drove down the hill. I saw American bison, pronghorn and bald
eagle in the refuge. We had dinner
together at Big Eddy's, a local restaurant. We stayed the night in Thompson Falls
at the Falls Motel. I stayed in Room 26. I watched television and then off to bed!
Monday, September 24
We had breakfast at Minnie's Restaurant
in Thompson Falls. Highlights of the day
included viewing Rainbow Lake - a Kolk, Giant Current Ripples at Camas Prairie (Earthcache) and
the ancient shorelines of Glacial Lake Missoula. We had a picnic lunch at Finley Flats. Following the Missoula Ice
Age Floodwaters we headed for Spokane Valley.
We traveled along Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho. We stayed overnight at the La Quinta
Inn. I stayed in Room 309. I got a gift package for joining the La Quinta
Inn membership. Found nearby
geocache. We had dinner at Twigs Bistro. I watched HGTV and went to sleep.
Tuesday, September 25
We had breakfast at the La Quinta
Inn. Our destination was the Grand
Coulee Dam. We visited the Turnbull National
Wildlife Refuge near Cheney, encompassing over 18000 acres of the Channeled
Scablands and home to a diverse array of birds and wildlife. We had a picnic lunch. Traveling northwest we visited many
interesting flood features, including ring dikes north of Othello. While the group hiked to the dikes, I stayed
in the van and read a novel.
We traveled
to Grand Coulee, a 60-mile-long deep channel carved by floodwaters. We stayed two nights at the Columbia River
Inn, in order to explore this area. I had a room on the 2nd floor. I sat on the balcony and read my novel. The patio chair seat was too low so I put the seat cushion from the bedroom armchair on it. We had dinner at La Presa Mexican Restaurant. I walked down the service road to the gate to
watch the laser show on the dam spillway.
Wednesday, September 26
We had breakfast at Pepper Jacks
Grill. Great French toast for
breakfast. We explored both the lower
and upper Grand Coulee. The group
visited the Lake Lenore Caves. I stayed in the van reading. We stopped at the Dry Falls Overlook and
Visitor Center. Dry Falls was under 300
feet of water moving 65 miles per hour during the floods. After lunch we drove along Banks Lake, a 27-mile long reservoir. It was formerly a dry coulee formed by the Missoula Ice Age Floods. The
group hiked in Northrup Canyon. The
mosquitoes were vicious. I stayed in the
van reading Grisham's new book - "The Rooster Bar". I walked along the lake with a few from the
group. We had dinner at the Melody
Restaurant which left a lot to be desired.
I watched television. Today I saw
a Killdeer, Great Egret, Red-wing Blackbird, Northern Pintail, Pelican, Canada
Goose and a caterpillar.
Thursday, September 27
We had breakfast at Pepper Jacks
Grill. We crossed the Ephrata expansion
bar below the Lower Grand Coulee. We
headed towards the Drumheller Channels, northwest of Othello. This area of 50 square miles was scoured by
the floodwaters. I saw ducks, pelicans, Burrowing Owl and a squirrel. We had a
picnic at Potholes State Park. I saw a
Red-tailed Hawk, Great Blue Heron, California Quail and heard a Great Horned
Owl during the afternoon. I had Room 201
with a balcony at the M&M Motel in Connell.
I sat on the balcony, read my novel and watched the birds. We had dinner next door at Michael Jay's
Restaurant.
Friday, September 28
We had breakfast at Michael Jay's
Restaurant. Connell lies at the mouth of
the Washtucna Coulee, once the westward path of the Palouse River. During the floods the Palouse River scoured
out a new channel that the Palouse River now follows. We traveled through the 500-foot deep, four
miles long Devils Canyon. We saw the spectacular Palouse Falls (Earthcache). Four people died recently at Palouse Falls. Some of the group went for a walk along the rim. We had a picnic lunch. The Yellowjackets were so fierce that I ate my lunch in the van.
We
traveled south to Lions Ferry State Park.
I forgot to bring my book from the van so I listened to music on my IPhone. We went back to Connell for the night. I rode the van to the north end of Columbus
Avenue in Connell and walked back to the motel, looking at Murals and Bronze
and Concrete Sculptures along the way.
Some of the sculptures had geocaches. Today I saw an Eagle, Red-Tailed Hawk, California Quail, Golden Eagle, Gull,
Sparrow, Lark, Loon, and Canada Goose. We
had dinner next door at Michael Jay's Restaurant.
Saturday, September 29
We had breakfast next door at Michael Jay's Restaurant. We made our way back to Portland. We saw Wallula Gap, Two Sisters and Hat Rock. I read my novel at a picnic table at Hat Rock State Park while the group went for a birding hike. We had lunch at Sergios 2 in Hermiston.
We arrived at Portland International Airport approximately 6:00 PM. I got my suitcase and headed for the restroom
and electric outlet to charge my IPhone.
I boarded the MAX light rail. I
pushed the emergency button to warn the conductor that a large metal suitcase had been
abandoned in the MAX car. It was
removed. Two MAX Light Rail trains and two buses later I was back to the street where I live. It was good to be home!