Travels with The Original Easyrider®
2022

Images by
Easyrider In The Wind Photography

Season Opener visit to
Glenwood, Washington
With a stop at BZ Corner

Pictures of recent past stops at
Conboy Lake Wildlife Refuge
Spring Creek Salmon Hatchery
BZ Corner
Maryhill, Washington
Rowena Crest
Mosier, Oregon

May 4, 2022


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I've been doing this ride several times a year since around 2005. I've got
pictures of some of the earlier rides salted away in the wayback machine
somewhere. One of these days I'll get around to posting them.

My 2010 ride is posted HERE.

The 2011 Spring opener ride to Glenwood is posted HERE.

My 2012 ride is posted HERE. My Spring 2013 ride is HERE.

My Summer 2013 ride is HERE. The 2013 Finale is HERE.

My 2014 rides are HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.

My 2015 rides are HERE, HERE, HERE.and HERE

My 2016 Winter tour pictures are HERE. My 2016 Season Opener pictures are HERE.

My 2016 Summer ride to Glenwood Station


My 2017 Dead of Winter visit to Glenwood, Washington

My 2017 Season Opener pictures are HERE.

My 2017 Season Finale pictures are HERE.

My 2018 Dead of Winter ride pictures are HERE.

My 2019 Spring Opener ride pictures are HERE.

My 2019 Summer Opener ride pictures are HERE.

My 2019 Season Finale ride pictures are HERE

My 2020 Season Opener ride pictures are HERE.

My 2020 Season Finale ride pictures are HERE.

My 2021 Season Opener ride pictures are HERE.

My 2022 Season Opener ride pictures are HERE


Pictures taken at BZ Corner in 2020, 2022

Here's pictures of our 2014 visit to the Goldendale Observatory.
Also pictures of our visits in 2016, 2018.


Here's pictures of our visit to the Presby Museum, Goldendale, Washington in 2018.



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




The people in Glenwood seem to be mostly normal, unlike the
idiots in Portland. But the restaurant, which was taken over by
the Yakima Tribe a couple of years ago was closed for a year
due to this covid scam. Plus, the Tribe let the employees go
with no notice.

The Glenwood General Store, which has a burger shack in addition to
their well-stocked general merchandise has been doing a brisk
business.

Glenwood is not exactly an affluent burb... the loss of a dozen or
so jobs is likely devastaing for the familes effected.

Not that the commie governor Inslee cares....

When I tried to have lunch at the Glenwood Station last time the
cupcake at the counter barked at me that I needed to wear a mask. Since
I refuse to comply with orders barked out by children no club sandwich
for me on that trip.

So I can finally get in the place without having to put on an obedience
mask... something I have steadfastluy refused to do for the past two
years. Ordered the club sandwich, the same thing I always order there
ever since the first owner Jerry and I were young. So I gather the
tribe sold the place cuz while the fries were good, the club sandwich
was terrible! Major bummer although any place that tried to force me
to wear a fucking mask is automatically on my shit list now that they
are begging for customers. I'm thinking it's a burger at the Glenwood
General store (where they always treat me wonderfully) from now on.




Not a bad day weather-wise. Spring is finally here. Maybe. Warm, sunny
bluebird day. Got close to 70 degrees out Klickitat way. It's been raining,
cold, windy and even snowy on an almost daily basis and the rain and wind
is supposed to return tomorrow. So today was definitely the day to head
out of town for some photography.




Early May and it's still snowing like crazy at the higher elevations.
The mountain will be bare soon enough and since I'll be heading to eastern
Oregon soon and will be gone for a few weeks it was now or never to get
pictures of Mount Adams while it's still covered in snow. Did Mount Hood
a week ago. Will try to get up to Mount Saint Helens this coming week.
We shall see....










































1947 Kaiser Frazer 4-door sedan. Not sure of the model since the
badging has been removed. Possibly a 1946 model. Definitely rare
and worth a lot of dough even if not running (or no power train).
Interior is rough but the dash, steering ans so on is mostly there.









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