Road Scholar Lewis & Clark Expedition
on the Snake and Columbia Rivers
Day 1, Page 2 -- Quick Tour of Spokane (concluded)
Motorcoach arrives at Sea Bird dock in Lewiston
October 26, 2013
Posted November 26, 2013
© 2013, Herbert E. LindbergThis page is part of a multi-day Expedition:
1. Downtown Spokane, Bus to Clarkston and Lewiston Page 1 Page 2
2. Snake River into Hell's Canyon Page 1
3. Palouse River -- Too Windy Page 1
4. The Dalles, Maryhill Museum, Bike Ride Page 1
5. Columbia River Gorge, Rasmussan's Farm, Multnomah Falls Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
6. Fort Clatsop, Columbia River Maritime Museum Page 1
More of our tour group cross the bridge. |
Mary all bundled up -- it was cool for me, cold for her. |
Our group keeps coming. |
Getting near the last of them. |
One of our tour leaders, Chet Caskey, is on the left. |
The last of our 59 "Expedition" group |
This
map was a few feet from where I was standing and shows where we were
("You are here"). Right click on the map to open another version made by the park. |
Zoom from same way stop. |
Our ship, the National
Geographic Sea Bird, waiting for us at a Lewiston dock. |
Map of the Hell's Canyon
portion of the Snake River, posted above the dock. Note that the Hell's Canyon part of the Snake River runs north and south. |
Here we are signing in to
board the Sea Bird. The Hell's Canyon map is on the board at left. |
Continue to Hell's Canyon
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1. Downtown Spokane, Bus to Clarkston and Lewiston | Page 1
Page
2 |
2. Snake River into Hell's Canyon | Page 1 |
3. Palouse River -- Too Windy | Page
1 |
4. The Dalles, Maryhill Museum, Bike Ride | Page
1 |
5. Columbia River Gorge, Rasmussan's Farm, Multnomah Falls | Page
1 Page 2
Page 3 |
6. Fort Clatsop, Columbia River Maritime Museum | Page 1 |