Thursday, July 13, 2017

Moses Lake, Washington

June 30-July 4, 2017

Fourth of July Festivities

 We're staying at Grant County Fairgrounds during the holiday weekend. Lots of local festivities planned! The first event was a music fest at McCosh Park on Moses Lake. 

 Great local talent on stage! 

 Enjoyed the fireworks after the music!

Sunny skies and hot temps!

Plane & Car Show at Grant County Airport

B25 Bomber

Navy PV2

Cool Cars


This one is for sale

C17

Inside C17

 Dave found one of his squadran patches...VAQ 33 (Key West)

Seven decades of Naval Electronic Attack

Lake Lenore Caves

The caves are shallow, created during the Great Missoula flood 
as water pulled chunks of basalt from the walls of the coulee.




The "trail" to get to one of the caves





After the waters retreated and the caves had been created, 
early native people used these areas as shelters.

Nature's graffiti

Dry Falls State Park


3.5 miles of falls during the floods!

Had to stop at the Visitor's Center for a huckleberry ice cream cone

Soap Lake


The name Soap Lake came from the word Smokiam, an Indian term which translates to "Healing Waters." The tribes used the lake for healing purposes for themselves and their animals for many years before the area was settled by pioneers.

If you rub some of the dark, sulfurous mud from the shore on your skin, 
it's said to draw out toxins, and leave it feeling silky smooth. 
Dave gave it a try. 

Here's another guy who rubbed it on thick!

We brought our grill and spent the rest of the day on the lake.

Alkali Lake

 Our launch site



 Couldn't believe we had the entire lake to ourselves on the 4th of July


Wildlife on the lake

Bald eagle

 Immature bald eagle

 Immature bald eagle

Red-necked Grebe


Cows in the distance

 Cows grazing along the shore


View of the lake from the road

We were planning on staying in Moses Lake for a week, but decided to cut out early and head to Grand Coulee Dam for a couple of days.


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