Travels with the Original Easyrider®
2020 Edition

Season Finale ride to the Ghost Town of
Bickleton, Washington
To visit Ada Ruth Whitmore at the
Whoop-n-Holler Ranch
And lunch at the Bluebird Inn
For a yummy 2x2 cheeseburger

Except that they were closed due to the smoke from all the wildfires...
many of them set by Antifa/BLM Terrorists
September 11, 2020

With Julie
...our last date....
September 13, 2020

And finally! Enjoying that elusive boiger!
a 330 mile round trip loop ride on the Harley
...sadly, alone. My "new normal".

I suppose I'll return to Bickleton again....
but it is never going to be the same....

October 3, 2020


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This is an annual ride for me. Often, if the weather is good, more than once a year.
Been coming out here since around 2005 or so. But didn't have a web site or a decent
camera back then. The Bluebird saloon [re]opened in ~ 2006. Before that, the town was
just a whistle stop. Had lunch in Goldendale back then.

Pictures taken on Bickleton area rides in 2006.
The Spring 2010 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The Spring 2011 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The Spring 2012 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The Spring 2013 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The 2013 ride to the Bickleton car show is posted HERE.
The Spring 2014 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The Summer 2014 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The Fall 2014 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The Spring 2015 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The Summer 2015 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The 2015 season finale ride to Bickleton is posted HERE.
The 2016 season opener ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2017 season opener ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2017 Summer ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2017 Fall ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2018 season opener ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2018 end of Summer ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2018 Season Finale ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2019 Season Opener ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2019 Season Finale ride to Bickleton is posted HERE
The 2020 season Finale ride to Bickleton is posted HERE

The Summer 2014 rides to Cleveland are posted HERE and HERE.

The 2014 visit to the Bickleton Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is posted HERE.
The 2015 visit to the Bickleton Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is posted HERE.
The 2016 visit to the Bickleton Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is posted HERE.
The 2017 Spring visit to the Bickleton Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is posted HERE.
The 2017 Fall visit to the Bickleton Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is posted HERE,
Our 2018 Fall visit to the Bickleton Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is posted HERE,
Our 2019 Fall visit to the Bickleton Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is posted HERE.

We were out to the Bickleton Methodist Cemetery in 2017

We were out to the Bickleton IOOF Cemetery in 2017

Pictures of the Boot Hill cemetery in Cleveland, Washington are posted HERE, HERE and HERE.

Pictures of our 2014 stop in Roosevelt, Washington
Pictures of our Spring 2015 stop in Roosevelt, Washington
Pictures of our Fall 2015 stop in Roosevelt, Washington
Pictures of our 2014 stop in Blockhouse, Washington
Pictures of our 2015 stop in Blockhouse, Washington
Pictures of our 2015 stop in Maryhill, Washington
Pictures of our 2016 stop in Maryhill, Washington
Pictures of our 2017 stop in Maryhill, Washington
Pictures of our 2020 stop in Maryhill, Washington

Pictures of our 2015 stop in the Ghost Community of Dot, Washington
Pictures of our 2017 stop in Dot, Washington




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Check the Bluebird Inn's HOURS before heading out.


The Bluebird is the oldest operating tavern in the state.

This building was constructed by Jacob N Jensen for C.E. Flower and Doctor Hamilton
Blair for a drug store and dwelling in the spring of 1887. It became a saloon that
fall. In 1903 a Brunswick pool table was purchased that remains in the Bluebird
today. A barber shop was in the back of the tavern in the early years.

The east side of the building was added for living quarters in 1965. At about the
same time, the unspoken policy was broken when women were finally allowed and even
welcome to the tavern.

A brick hearth and chimney for wood heaat was added inside and a boardwalk on the
outside constructed in 1986. More changes were made in 1987 when a deck and a brick
barbeque were added to the west side. In 2004 a new front porch was constructed.
The wagon wheel rail was added in 2006 to separate the bar and pool table from the
restaurant side.

There have been many owners of the Bluebird and it has operated under several
different names. The Bickleton Club was used for twenty five years and was the
longest used name until the current name. The present name has been used since
the late 1970s.


Here is some updated information about the Bickleton area:
The Methodist Cemetery is just East of Bickleton.
The IOOF Cemetery is on top of the hill above Bickleton to the north on a paved road.
The school at the Whoop n Holler museum was originally located 1/4 mile NW of
the intersection of East Road and Matsen Road. In Fairview.




These images were taken with my Nikon D810 and Zeiss 50mm f/1.4 Planar T*
manual focus lens.




































A picture of Laurence and Ada Ruth Whitmore, a handsome man and
a lovely young bride taken around 1949 or so.


Stopped by to pay my respects to Lawrence



Lawrence Delano Whitmore was born April 24, 1928 in The Dalles, Oregon.
He was the second child of Del and Fern (Churchill) Whitmore. He was
brought home to join his sister Ethel just one year older. At that time,
the family lived at the Spence Place. In 1929 the Grandparents, Tom and
Nellie Whitmore moved back to their old home in the Mohawk Valley in
Oregon and Del’s family moved up to the Whitmore Homestead. Eileen
joined the family in 1931 and little sister Betty Jo in 1939.

Lawrence and his sisters attended Juniper Canyon school until it was
time for Ethel to go to High School in 1940. There had only been the 3
kids for several years so it was a big move for 3 country kids. So
Lawrence was 12 years old and driving a car to school (there were no
school buses then). Other kids were riding in on horseback but they
were a bit too far out.

He graduated from High School in spring of 1946 in a class of 5. He
married Ada Ruth Whitmore December 24, 1947 at the Presbyterian Church
in Bickleton. They moved onto the Whitmore Homestead in 1951. Lawrence
farmed with his dad for several years and eventually purchased family farmland.

Lawrence belonged to the Bickleton Fire Department, Past Master of White
Creek Grange, Member of Alder Creek Grange, 20 year Bickleton school
board member, past President of Alder Creek Pioneer Association, Fraternal
Order of Eagles in Sunnyside and the Yakima Valley Studebaker Club.

Lawrence passed away at the Prestige Care Center in Toppenish, Sunday
evening June 12, 2016.

He is survived by Ada Ruth, his wife of 68 years and 5 children: Carolyn
(Lyle) Cleveland, Jack (Tami) Whitmore, Christine Whitmore, Tom (Melinda)
Whitmore, and Dave (Debbie) Whitmore. He is also survived by sisters
Ethel Read of Bickleton and Betty (Don) Berger of Kittitas, and several
nieces, nehphews and cousins.

He is also survived by 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren: Tina
(Andy) Jeffries of Medical Lake; Crystal (Scott) Taylor and sons Hunter
and Tanner of Loon Lake; Laurie (Robert) Cheney of Vancouver WA; Delano
(Erin) Whitmore and children Sydnie, Hali, John, and Addison of Mabton;
Kate (Chris) Watson and son Warner of Yakima; Bryan (Melissa) Whitmore
and daughter Audrey of Kennewick; Ashley (Sean) Bryan and son Alex of
Goldendale; and Phylicia (Tommy) Quinby and son Boston of Grayland.

He was preceded in death by grandson, Alex James Whitmore in July 2006
and sister, Eileen Wilhelm Bowden in December 2006.

Lawrence spent his life raising kids, grandkids, wheat and cattle. His
love for old cars and antiques continued all through his life and
together with his wife their passion lives on through the Whoop-N-Holler
Ranch and Museum.

A viewing was held Thursday, June 16 at Valley Hills Funeral Home in
Sunnyside. Funeral services were held Friday, June 17 at Bickleton
Evangelical Community Church at 11:00am. Lawrence will be laid to rest
beside his Great Grandfather Rev. John Huston Whitmore. Rev. Whitmore
homesteaded in the Juniper Canyon area beside his two daughters.




I guess this will be the last picture I will ever take of my favorite
model..... now that What's-her-name and I are no more I'm guessing I'll
never be seeing Ada Ruth again. Very sad about that but I wouldn't have
the heart to tell someone who was a loyal wife for 68 years that I was
ditched, much less ditched for "someone better". It's just a conversation
I'd rather not have. Plus, at 90 years of age I'm guessing that the lovely
Ada Ruth won't be with us much longer anyway. So sad.... but the two of
them did have an incredible and loving life together so there's joy in that.




Our last date.....9/13/20.



October 3, 2020 ride to Bickleton for that elusive, yummy 2x2 burger
and fries.

With a stop at the Cleveland cemetery...





















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