RIVERSIDE STATE PARK ... SPOKANE, WA
Spokane River Summertime ~ 9-Mile Falls, WA
Exploring nearby swimming holes led me to this beautiful, isolated spot. It's about 30 minutes of driving and 30 minutes of walking to get to the little beach.
Spokane River, Riverside State Park
Beautiful and powerful river that offers rafters a white water experience
Bowl and Pitcher Rapids Bridge - Spokane River, WA - 03/19/10
Coming down from the overlook and crossing from east to west. Kinda crummy quality, I know. I'm blaming the shakiness on the two hour hike from SFCC to get there.
Some of the best places to camp in Washington
KING 5's Jordan Wilkerson gathers a list of some hidden camping gems to enjoy as our weather warms up.
Spokane River spring 2018
went for a little walk with the Hemi baby
The Cove - Spokane, Washington
We took a trip out to the west side of the states for a couple weeks and visited some really cool places in the Spokane area of Washington.
The three places that you will see in this video are Nine Mile Falls, Boulder Beach, and The Cove. All of these places are great locations to visit if you are ever near Spokane, WA.
Boulder Beach is a local area where people go to swim and use the rope swing, but the water is very cold.
Nine Mile Falls is great for hiking, sight seeing, and if you are up for the challenge, swimming is allowed here but like Boulder Beach the water is also cold.
The Cove has a variety of cliffs to jump off of ranging from five to sixty feet high. Also, unlike Boulder Beach and Nine Mile Falls, The Cove has very warm water.
Shot with a DJI Phantom 3 and a Canon VIXIA HF R40
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Polyphia - Goose
Soap Lake, Washington to Dry Falls State Park, Coulee City, Wa.
Traveling from Soap Lake, Wa. to Dry Falls on a nice December day
. In the heart of the Grand Coulee lies one of the natural wonders of North America — the Dry Falls cataract. This 3.5-mile-wide chasm of basalt, with a drop of 400 feet, was left high and dry thousands of years ago as the last of several Ice Age floods swept through the Grand Coulee. This is one of the most extraordinary landscapes to be found along the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail.
Begin your journey with a visit to the historic Vista House Overlook, which offers panoramic views of Dry Falls. Watch for wildlife, the plunge pools surrounding this dormant Ice Age waterfall are now home to a series of tranquil groundwater-fed lakes, an oasis for wildlife and wildlife viewing
Trip to Spokane, Washington State
Music by Cj RCM: Disturbing Vision
Trip 5/19-5/22/2016
Lake Chelan State Park, Washington
Favorite Sites: 19, 54, 56, 57, 69, 71, 82, 83, 84, 85, 93, 96, 104, 105, 125, 130
What Would Happen if “The BIG ONE” (Earthquake) Hits the WEST COAST
When most people think of the “Big One,” they often think about an earthquake caused by the San Andreas Fault. However, there’s actually a more dangerous fault called the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The Cascadia Subduction Zone, also known as the Cascadia Fault, is almost 700 miles long and stretches the west coast of North America from Vancouver Island to Northern California. For some perspective, an earthquake caused by the San Andreas Fault could reach 8.3 on the Richter scale, but a Cascadia earthquake will be more like a 9.2. That means that the quake could shake for up to four and a half minutes.
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Tower Mountain Spokane
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Manito Park, Spokane, Washington May 2018
Beautiful park in Spokane Washington
Spokane Washington, Riverfront Park. [ Cinematic 4k Drone 2019 ]
Short Cinematic 4k edit of downtown Spokane around riverfront park.
Footage shot with a DJI Mavic Pro Platinum, and edited with Davinci Resolve 16. Song used was Hip Hop Rap Instrumental (Crying Over You) - Chris Morrow
Best Places to Visit in Washington State
Best Places to Visit in Washington State
The Evergreen State, rounding out the northwest corner of the contiguous U.S., offers incredible opportunities in business, art, and the outdoors. For those who are just visiting, Washington State can be overwhelming to tackle. A good place to start is with the state’s top attractions, offering views, natural and man-made guaranteed to impress.
From famous sights in Seattle to undiscovered islands, bays and parks, Washington State is home to many beautiful places to visit. Plan a weekend trip to Spokane, Vancouver, Leavenworth, Ellensburg, Walla Walla and other unique towns surrounded by vineyards and stunning scenery. Here are the best places to visit in Washington State.
#1.Olympic National Park
#2.Seattle
#3.Mount Rainier National Park
#4.Mount Baker Highway
#5.The Coulee Corridor National Scenic Byway
#6. North Cascades Scenic Highway
#7.Mount St. Helens National Monument
#8.Spokane
#9.Walla Walla
#10.Friday Harbor, San Juan Island
Spokane WA at night
One of my first DJI Phantom 3 Standard video clips
Fantastic Price and Stunning Views: Columbia River, Lakes and Mountains! 20 Acres in Inchelium, WA
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This is a dream property and great investment! Gorgeous 20 acres off the grid on the Colville Indian Reservation with stunning views on the Colville Indian Reservation! Free and clear title… Great investment and ideal for the outdoor enthusiast and nature lover. Beautifully timbered property with dirt road access and breathtaking views of the Columbia River and surrounding mountains. Enjoy the seclusion of nature with the convenience of the town of Inchelium just a few miles away and only a 40-minute drive to Kettle Falls and Republic.
Can you imagine yourself owning this beautiful remote wilderness? Develop or explore as you please! Abundant wildlife and a serene environment.
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Kaniksu National Forest
Are you looking for the best place to go hiking, walking, camping, mountain biking, fishing, and on nature trips? This vast national forest has over 10 lakes. Kaniksu is part of the greater Idaho Panhandle National Forests. It is located right inside the Columbia Plateau. Here you will find beautiful mountain tops, rivers, and lakes. You may come here for hiking expeditions in all seasons. If you fail to come in spring or summer, you can come to ski in winter.
If you get a thrill from water, there are a number of activities you might want to engage in. Try fishing, rafting, canoeing, tubing, kayaking, sailing, swimming, and water skiing. You may also hit one of the lakes or rivers with a motorized boat. If you want to get great views of the many rivers and lakes while on the move, take a motorcycle and go riding. If you come here for a fishing expedition, expect to catch the biggest fish ever. If you like, there are many opportunities for ice fishing.
Many of the visitors who come here are looking for a hiking thrill. If you are a backpacker, you will find hundreds of miles of trails for your expedition. Many of these either pass close or go around the tens of lakes in this park. Take Harrison Lake, Beehive Lakes, Roman Nose Lakes, Fault Lake, Gold Hill North Trail, Chimney Rock, and Bottleneck Lake. If you are a hunter, you are free to go after some elk, moose, deer, turkeys, and waterfowl. There are a number of campgrounds that provide grills and picnic tables for your camping convenience. Don’t forget winter sports such as skating, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing.
Shops and Grocery Stores Nearby
You can be sure to find a number of great shops and grocery stores in Inchelium, WA. Take Inchelium Community Store, The Inchelium Short Stop, Short Stop Convenience Store, Hunters Market LLC, Arden 1 Stop, Sunset Grocery, Mt Sunflower Natural Market, and Whitty’s Chevron. While some of these shops are in Inchelium itself, others can be found in Colville, WA and Ste A Hunters, WA.
Republic, WA
The city of Republic, WA was founded as a mining and logging outpost. It is renowned for its natural beauty, recreational possibilities, and fossils. One of the places to visit in this city is the Goat Patrol & Petting Zoo. Here, you will see both dairy goats and meat goats. Then there is Chelsea’s Acres where they offer an Art Gallery, fresh produce, and classes in fiber. You will learn how to prepare wool fiber, natural methods of dying, and weaving. Some of the top restaurants in town include Republic Brewing Company, The Knotty Pine, and Freckles’ Gourmet BBQ.
Hiking and Camping Locations
Besides your own land, here are some other ideas! Apart from Kaniksu Forest, there are a number of places near Inchelium where you can go on a hiking expedition. Top among these is Curlew Lake State Park where you can have a quiet day trip or overnight adventure. Nine Mile Recreational Area Campground has running rivers, freshwater marshes, and beautiful countryside. Come here for camping, swimming, picnicking, and boating. The last gem is Riverside State Park which also features running rivers, freshwater marshes, and a beautiful countryside. This is also a great place for boating, fishing, swimming, camping, and picnicking.
Columbia River
Columbia River is the largest in Northwestern America and part of Canada. Although it passes through seven American states, it’s at the Columbia River Gorge that you will find the most recreational activities. Take hiking, biking, fishing, boating, kayaking, tour companies, ski-boarding, whitewater rafting, and snowmobiling. And in the many parks in which you can have a family picnic and you are talking about a premier destination.
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Ramada at Spokane Airport Video : Airway Heights, Washington, United States
Ramada at Spokane Airport Video : Airway Heights, Washington, United States
The 2.5-star Ramada Spokane Airport And Indoor Waterpark Hotel offers comfort and convenience whether you're on business or holiday in Spokane (WA). Offering a variety of facilities and services, the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at the Ramada Spokane Airport And Indoor Waterpark Hotel. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. Access to the hotel's hot tub, fitness center, outdoor pool, indoor pool, garden will further enhance your satisfying stay. Ramada Spokane Airport And Indoor Waterpark Hotel combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in Spokane (WA) unforgettable.
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
TV, Air conditioning, Coffee/Tea, Safe box, Hairdryer.
Wi-Fi in public areas, Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Gym, Spa, Pets allowed, Laundry service, Concierge service.
Hotel adress: 8909 West Airport Drive, Airway Heights, United States
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My North Idaho Centennial Trail Trip - 3/5 - Spokane River
This is the third segment of my bicycle journey on the North Idaho Centennial Trail… which took place on October 4, 2014. I made a promise to my YouTube viewers, and challenged myself, to take this trip from the Idaho-Washington state line to the end of the trail, 23+ miles east of there. My full mileage for the day was 37 miles… the trail was (as I said) 23+ miles… and I had to backtrack 8+1/2 miles to get to the Post Falls, Idaho bus… plus 2+1/2 miles in the morning to get to the beginning of the trail, then 2+1/2 miles in the evening from the bus stop in front of the Post Falls Library, to my home in the countryside. Long day – but seriously, I was away from home only nine hours in all… so it wasn’t too long. A lot happened in those nine hours! I loved it and should do this more often!
I truly need to get out more. I’m so isolated out here in the countryside… though I have lots of neighbors, I hunger for sight-seeing opportunities. That’s what’s been missing so much since I’ve lived here. I have had some good times (see my videos) but this old woman wants adventure. I’m learning to make that adventure happen via my own hard work… in this case, re-learning how to ride a bicycle and being willing to cycle long-distance so I can see new places and experience new things… or, at least things that are new to me.
You can tell I’m a bit winded when I started this segment of the video. I learned that it didn’t take long to rest to refresh myself. Ten minutes sitting when the riding got too painful, and I was ready to go again. I didn’t want to rest and relax too much because I was worried about getting home at a reasonable time. As it turned out . . . everything worked out perfectly.
I liked this place sitting next to the Spokane River in Coeur d’Alene. It was peaceful and quiet, and the breeze off the lake and river refreshed me – something so important when undertaking a long and painful journey.
Oh, did I mention pain? The bike seat was my main source of pain. That was worse than the exhaustion from riding. I didn’t really get too tired, but that bike seat was torture. I switched out my normal hard bike seat (which matches the bike and is great for short rides) for a memory foam thinner saddle… and covered that with another layer of memory foam. Even all that foam wasn’t enough. I was wishing for padded bike shorts and I’m sure I’ll be getting some before next summer. I have them picked out already – but don’t want to buy them yet… I’m trying to be conservative with my spending these days, and that’s so hard for me.
The orange shirt I was wearing for this ride came from Walmart – bought for only three dollars… a good price. I wanted something bright. Of course that greenish-yellow bright color is best but I didn’t want to have to order a 30 dollar shirt online. Maybe next year. Since so much of the North Idaho Centennial Trail ended up being on bike lanes next to traffic, I would appreciate all the brightness I could get. Most of the more practiced cyclists… those training for races, don’t seem to care about the bright colors. They must be very confident that they’ll be safe, and indeed, there was no time during this journey that I really felt unsafe at all.
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