Haven't been on here forever! Had some computer and other issues, but..... hope you enjoy these..... Washington State, where I live, has two distinct geographic areas: the seaward side, the Seattle side, is rainy and mountainous; but the other side, the eastern side, is dry and arid, almost desert, but with some surprisingly good motorcycle touring roads. Millions of years ago, an ice-age flood from the immense, dammed up waters of prehistoric Lake Missoula, burst free and roared to the sea, scraping the earth to bedrock and creating the "Coulee corridor" or eastern Washington State.... This is a two hundred fifty mile day ride, from my home to Grand Coulee Dam, an epic undertaking in the thirties that electrified, literally, the American West..... Soap Lake, Washington State http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/roscinante/Aprilride2010001.jpg Empty roads in the Coulee Corridor http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/roscinante/Aprilride2010002.jpg The Ice Age flood here created waterfalls 300' high, with a volume nine times greater than Niagara, sand ripples 30' high...and say, "relax little man, you are nothing...nothing!" http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/roscinante/Aprilride2010004.jpg The Silent Fury http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/roscinante/Aprilride2010006.jpg Someday, I might ride my Pan right off the edge of the earth.... http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/roscinante/Aprilride2010008.jpg "Roll on, Columbia, roll on..... Your power is turning our darkness to dawn, so roll on, Columbia, roll on!" Woody Guthrie http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/roscinante/Aprilride2010009.jpg Hope you enjoyed the shots.... I'm a better rider than photographer!