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After spending a night at a rest area we drove through south eastern Washington, still following Lewis and Clark's trail.
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This part of Washington is very dry. Wheat is the dominating crop, but where there is irrigation there are green patches of alfalfa, grass, apple orchards and vineyards.
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We passed through historical Pomeroy and Dayton, and took 124 west to Kennewick.
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This is our "5500 Naches Shower". By the Naches River we got to 5500 on our odometer, and there was a need for us to take a shower. So the river came in handy, with an exception of it being extremely cold!
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