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  1. Mountain Loop 10th Anniversary Tour, 10-25-08

    Mountain Loop Tenth Year Tour
    October 25, 2008

    This run was a celebration of ten years of Backroad Drivers Northwest tours. We followed the same route as our very first tour and we enjoyed ourselves just as much this time as we did almost 200 trips and a decade ago.

    We couldn’t have had better weather as we met at Denny’s Restaurant in south Everett, Washington. Joining in on the fun were Ed & Annette from Maple Falls, BC; Rich & Jan from Beaverton, OR; Jim & Kerry and Jim’s brother Ron from Lakewood, WA; Dave & Roberta from Edmonds and their daughter Cathy from Everett; Doug & Kathy from Lynnwood; Gary from Olympia; Mark from Lyman, WA; Sid & Mary from Renton; Phil & Laurel from Newcastle, WA with passenger Lizanne; Tom & Robbin with Gina & Vernie riding; Jon & Melody; Alan; Fred; and us, Jerry & Evelyn from Yakima. I apologize to anyone I missed. I know we had 29 people for lunch and that was a bunch.


    OUR GROUP PARKED ACROSS THE HIGHWAY FROM THE PATH TO GRANITE FALLS


    DOUG LEADING SOME HEARTY SOULS UP THE STEEP PATH

    Our trek started by driving a busy county road from the restaurant near the freeway in Everett to the Seattle Hill Road where we finally got away from the congestion. We meandered down a curvy hillside into the Snohomish River Valley and crossed farmland to the town of Snohomish where we watched a hot air balloon take off.


    A FEROCIOUS B.C. SUSQUACH? EDDY FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA!


    AS COMPARED TO THE U.S. VARIETY. RICH FROM BEAVERTON, OR

    We drove county roads north of Snohomish including the Machias Road, the OK Mill Road, and the Newburg Road, around Lake Bosworth and into the town of Granite Falls where we made our first rest stop. Just out of town we stopped again to check out the falls and fish ladder then began our jaunt up the Mountain Loop Highway, now known as the Mountain Loop Scenic Byway.


    NEAR THE PATHWAY TO GRANITE FALLS

    The road was paved and smooth, the weather was sunny, the leaves were all shades of yellows and greens, the twisty Stillaguamish River was beautiful and our group was busy commenting about various subjects over the C.B. radio as we enjoyed the drive.


    STOPPED AT MONTE CRISTO LAKE


    TEN YEARS AGO AT MONTE CRISTO LAKE ON OUR FIRST BDNW TOUR

    After passing the community of Silverton and then the entrance to the Big Four Ice Caves we started feeling like we were in the mountains. When we reached Barlow Pass the pavement ended and an improved gravel road took us close to a majestic section of the Sauk River where huge boulders had been arranged by roaring currents with giant tree trunks wedged into the rocks like toothpicks. The river was only a trickle today, but we could imagine how powerful it must be certain times of the year.


    BEATUIFUL FALL COLORS AT MONTE CRISTO LAKE



    THE ROAD WAS WIDE ENOUGH FOR TWO CARS AND IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE

    Our road was just wide enough to pass oncoming traffic and with the exception of a few potholes it was in pretty good shape. We drove slowly along the river and stopped at a wide spot in the river called Monte Cristo Lake. It was more of a pond, but the setting was scenic and we enjoyed the stop.


    MORE BEAUTIFUL FALL COLORS

    The road continued through a heavy forest of firs, hemlocks and hardwoods. Leaves had turned and the colors were beautiful. At one point the evergreens all but disappeared only to be replaced by deciduous trees with falling leaves sashaying back and forth on their way to the partially covered roadway. It was very pretty indeed.


    SITTING DOWN TO LUNCH IN DARRINGTON

    We made another stop at the Whitechuck Mountain Rest Area where we managed to find a place for all thirteen of our vehicles and take advantage of the primitive facilities. It was a little foggy at the higher elevations so we could not see the mountain, but it was still a nice place for a rest.


    MORE OF THE LUNCH CROWD

    AND MORE

    Within a short distance of the rest area we hit pavement and followed it into the mountain town of Darrington where we stopped for lunch. The restaurant had a room set up for us and we filled it, all twenty-nine of us! I don’t know about the rest of them, but my burger was great.



    After lunch we continued following the Sauk River on Hwy 530 until we turned off on the Concrete-Sauk Valley Road. We were still on pavement, but on the opposite side of the river. It was the same road, but the name changed to the South Skagit Highway soon after the confluence of the Sauk and Skagit Rivers. We followed the Skagit River until we reached civilization on the outskirts of Sedro Woolley.

    We were only a few miles from Interstate 5 via Burlington or Mount Vernon where we gathered at a park-and-ride to say our goodbyes. Evelyn and I really enjoyed seeing everyone. We had a great day and we sincerely thank you for coming.

    Jerry
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    BACKROAD DRIVERS NORTHWEST

    PS If you have photos please post them to this thread. Thanks!
    Last edited by Jerry; 10-28-2008 at 01:06 AM.
    Jerry
    "Enjoying the backroads of the Pacific Northwest"

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Jerry View Post
    ...The road was paved and smooth, the weather was sunny, the leaves were all shades of yellows and greens, the twisty Stillaguamish River was beautiful... [A]n improved gravel road took us close to a majestic section of the Sauk River where huge boulders had been arranged by roaring currents with giant tree trunks wedged into the rocks like toothpicks.... We drove slowly along the river and stopped at a wide spot in the river called Monte Cristo Lake. It was more of a pond, but the setting was scenic and we enjoyed the stop.... At one point the evergreens all but disappeared only to be replaced by deciduous trees with falling leaves sashaying back and forth on their way to the partially covered roadway. It was very pretty indeed.


    PS If you have photos please post them to this thread. Thanks!
    Yeah!



    You're killing us here, Jerry!
    -- Tim Taylor KE7VRR

  3. Need Visual Aids?

    How about a video?

    Have a look at the video I posted of the trip...click on the link below!

    YouTube - Cascade Mountain Loop
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  4. Some people are almost as impatient as my kids! Okay, okay, check out Ed's video then go back and check out the first post. And there might be more so stay tuned...
    Last edited by Jerry; 10-28-2008 at 10:00 AM.
    Jerry
    "Enjoying the backroads of the Pacific Northwest"

  5. Looks like a great day....any decent hamburgers?

  6. Quote Originally Posted by hutchman View Post
    Looks like a great day....any decent hamburgers?
    It WAS a great day and, yes, I had a pretty darned good Hawaiian Hamburger at the GLACIER PEAK CAFE in Darrington, Washington. It was normal size, very tasty and I recommend it to everyone. And the service was good, too, especially considering we had so many people in our group.
    Jerry
    "Enjoying the backroads of the Pacific Northwest"

  7. Great pics, Jerry! And a video-clip with accompanying CB trucker music! I love it!
    -- Tim Taylor KE7VRR

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    Very nice write-up and pix. Looks like everyone was having a great time.

    Congratulations again on the 10 years...

    Mick

    '09 Taco

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  9. Quote Originally Posted by RidgeRunner View Post
    Very nice write-up and pix. Looks like everyone was having a great time.
    Congratulations again on the 10 years...
    Mick
    Thanks, Mick, much appreciated.
    Jerry
    "Enjoying the backroads of the Pacific Northwest"

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