
D11 Wenatchee Seattle

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Last edit: 02-05-2021
Starting point: Best Western Chieftain Inn
End point: Hotel Nexus Seattle
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Thanks to Richard & Lisa for the information!
Animation
Verdict
Duration
4h 23m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
220.52 km
Countries


Seattle
Seattle is located on the Pacific Ocean and is surrounded by rivers, lakes and forests. It is home to Boeing, the espresso machine, Starbucks and Microsoft. Seattle is known for its coffee culture. Sights of the city are the Pike Place Market or the Seattle Aquarium. A visit to the magical Space Needle is also worthwhile. The Washington State Ferries are a great way to discover the area. They depart from Pier 50 and 52 and 801 Alaskan Way in the center and connect the city with the Olympic Peninsula, Bainbridge Island and other parts of the region. Another travel option is the monorail. The 1.6-kilometer route connects Seattle city center with Seattle Center, the towering Space Needle, the Pacific Science Center, the Experience Music Project and a number of other entertainment venues.
The monorail was built for the 1962 World Exhibition and runs all week.
Seattle Center:
The Seattle Center covers 74 hectares of city park and houses the Space Needle, the Children's Museum Children's Theater, the Seattle Opera, Seattle Repertory and the Key Arena. Space Needle: The Space Needle was built for the 1962 World Exhibition and defines the characteristic Seattle skyline. De Needle is 184 meters high and the top has a revolving restaurant, among other things. You also have a beautiful view from the Columbia Center. The observation deck is slightly higher and also cheaper.
Pioneer Square:
Pioneer Square is the historic center of the city, where the first pioneers settled. You will find art galleries, cafés, book stores and a part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. The park commemorates the important role that Seattle played in the nineteenth-century gold rush. At night, Pioneer Square is the bustling center of Seattle's nightlife.
The Original Starbucks:
Visit the very first coffee house of this world-famous chain and view the history of Starbucks while enjoying a 'sloppy joe'. The coffee house is located at Pike Place Market, the oldest farmer's market in the United States. Experience Music Project: An interactive music museum with advanced exhibitions about the history of American pop music and the legends of Seattle music, including Jimi Hendrix, who was born and raised there. You can also make music yourself in the museum. Ballard Locks: The Ballard Locks, officially called the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, form a lock between the salt water of Puget Sound and the fresh water of the Ship Canal. The lock is a nice sight: on the quay, tourists are often watching all the boats waiting for the water level to be high enough to sail on. A fish passage for salmon has also been installed at the lock. Through glass panels under water you can see how the salmon make the crossing to the other water. Just north of the Ballard Locks is the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical garden.
Lake union:
Within the city limits of Seattle lies the large Lake Union, which is an ideal destination for recreation. On the shore lies the popular Gas Works Park, where many festivals are organized in the summer and a large fireworks show takes place during Independence Day. In addition, there are several smaller parks on the lake. Lake Union is known for the many floating houses, which together form one of the largest floating communities in America. Boeing factory: A few kilometers outside of Seattle you will find the factory of aircraft manufacturer Boeing, which has Seattle as its home port. Guided tours are given daily where you can see the development process of these huge devices.
In this 4-star route you will drive on beautiful good roads, and through beautiful surroundings, you will certainly stop 1 or more times in the beautiful Okanogan-Wenatchee National forest.
History:
Archaeological research has shown that people have been living in the Seattle area for at least four thousand years. Seattle was founded around 1850, when the Duwamish tribe inhabited several villages within the current city limits. Seattle is named after Chief Seattle, leader and prominent figure within the Indian tribe.
When the settlers entered the area not much later, they immediately saw opportunities for a thriving port city. Seattle became known for the timber industry and the transportation of timber to San Francisco. With the introduction of the steamwood sawmill, Seattle completely took over the timber industry in the US. In the following decades, the original lumberjack village developed into a city of considerable size. The economic success was so great that, after the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, the completely destroyed business center quickly rose to the same place. The economic boom extended into the first part of the twentieth century.
Many of Seattle's larger companies and products reaped the benefits.
The famous Klondike Gold Rush at the end of the nineteenth century contributed to the development of Seattle into a transit center of some size. Seattle became the largest transit and supply point for miners in Alaska and the Canadian Yukon. While only a few miners found lasting prosperity, Seattle earned gold by dressing and feeding the workers.
During the Great Depression of 1929, Seattle was hit hard economically and the city lost much of its maritime traffic at the port of Los Angeles, thanks in part to the violent strikes of 1934. After the Second World War, the economy picked up considerably when aircraft manufacturer Boeing held a strong position on the airliner market. Seattle celebrated its restored prosperity with the Century 21 Exposition, the World Exhibition of 1962, for which the famous Space Needle was built. In 1962, no fewer than two million people visited the Space Needle, which still defines Seattle's characteristic horizon.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the economy fell into such a mess that many left the city to look for work elsewhere. Two brokers took up the migration trend and placed a billboard with the text: "Will the last person leave Seattle please turn out the lights."
In 1979, Microsoft settled in nearby Bellevue. Seattle and its suburbs became the home base for various technology companies such as Amazon and Realnetworks. In addition, the first branch of the world-famous coffee chain Starbucks in Seattle was opened. Seattle was only really put on the map in the early nineties, when bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains laid the foundation for the grunge rock.

Okanogan-Wenatchee National forest

Seattle Aquarium
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Washington
About this region
Washington officially the State of Washington, is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. Named for George Washington—the first U.S. president—the state was formed from the western part of the Washington Territory, which was ceded by the British Empire in 1846, in accordance with the Oregon Treaty in the settlement of the Oregon boundary dispute. The state—which is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, Oregon to the south, Idaho to the east, and the Canadian province of British Columbia to the north—was admitted to the Union as the 42nd state in 1889. Olympia is the state capital; the state's largest city is Seattle. Washington is often referred to as Washington state to distinguish it from the nation's capital, Washington, D.C.Washington is the 18th-largest state, with an area of 71,362 square miles (184,830 km2), and the 13th-most populous state, with more than 7.7 million people. The majority of Washington's residents live in the Seattle metropolitan area, the center of transportation, business, and industry on Puget Sound, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean consisting of numerous islands, deep fjords, and bays carved out by glaciers. The remainder of the state consists of deep temperate rainforests in the west; mountain ranges in the west, central, northeast, and far southeast; and a semi-arid basin region in the east, central, and south, given over to intensive agriculture. Washington is the second most populous state on the West Coast and in the Western United States, after California. Mount Rainier, an active stratovolcano, is the state's highest elevation at 14,411 feet (4,392 meters), and is the most topographically prominent mountain in the contiguous U.S.
Washington is a leading lumber producer; its rugged surface is rich in stands of Douglas fir, hemlock, ponderosa pine, white pine, spruce, larch, and cedar. The state is the largest producer of apples, hops, pears, blueberries, spearmint oil, and sweet cherries in the U.S., and ranks high in the production of apricots, asparagus, dry edible peas, grapes, lentils, peppermint oil, and potatoes. Livestock, livestock products, and commercial fishing—particularly of salmon, halibut, and bottomfish—are also significant contributors to the state's economy. Washington ranks second only to California in wine production.
Manufacturing industries in Washington include aircraft, missiles, shipbuilding, and other transportation equipment, food processing, metals and metal products, chemicals, and machinery. Washington has more than a thousand dams, including the Grand Coulee Dam, built for a variety of purposes including irrigation, electricity generation, flood control, and water storage.
Washington is one of the wealthiest as well as most socially liberal states in the country. The state consistently ranks among the best for life expectancy and low unemployment. Along with Colorado, Washington was one of the first to legalize medicinal and recreational cannabis, was among the first states to legalize same-sex marriage in 2012, and was one of only four U.S. states to have been providing legal abortions on request before the 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade loosened abortion laws nationwide. Similarly, Washington voters approved a 2008 referendum on legalization of physician-assisted suicide, and Washington is currently one of ten states—along with Washington, D.C.—to have legalized the practice.
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Washington is a leading lumber producer; its rugged surface is rich in stands of Douglas fir, hemlock, ponderosa pine, white pine, spruce, larch, and cedar. The state is the largest producer of apples, hops, pears, blueberries, spearmint oil, and sweet cherries in the U.S., and ranks high in the production of apricots, asparagus, dry edible peas, grapes, lentils, peppermint oil, and potatoes. Livestock, livestock products, and commercial fishing—particularly of salmon, halibut, and bottomfish—are also significant contributors to the state's economy. Washington ranks second only to California in wine production.
Manufacturing industries in Washington include aircraft, missiles, shipbuilding, and other transportation equipment, food processing, metals and metal products, chemicals, and machinery. Washington has more than a thousand dams, including the Grand Coulee Dam, built for a variety of purposes including irrigation, electricity generation, flood control, and water storage.
Washington is one of the wealthiest as well as most socially liberal states in the country. The state consistently ranks among the best for life expectancy and low unemployment. Along with Colorado, Washington was one of the first to legalize medicinal and recreational cannabis, was among the first states to legalize same-sex marriage in 2012, and was one of only four U.S. states to have been providing legal abortions on request before the 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade loosened abortion laws nationwide. Similarly, Washington voters approved a 2008 referendum on legalization of physician-assisted suicide, and Washington is currently one of ten states—along with Washington, D.C.—to have legalized the practice.
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Top car and motorcycle tour through Canada USA and the Rockies
Traveling by car or motorcycle through Canada, USA and the Rockies is a journey that you don't just make, so don't drive for 15 days and then return home. No, book a stay of several days in Vancouver, Jasper, Banff, Seattle and Port Alberni and again Vancouver to also visit several places of interest in these cities, so that this tour becomes an unforgettable tour that you can remember with pleasure.
Do not forget to arrange and pack the following items:
*This is only a summary and completely personal and may differ per person.
Take out travel insurance, +31 for numbers in GSM, (partially) take out gas, Health insurance coverage at destination?, Switch off electrical appliances, Lighting (time clock), Check passport validity, Antenna from radio/TV due to lightning, Residence address for those left behind, Remote control house alarm, Book Smart Parking.
Hand luggage:
Liquids in packaging of max. 100 ml, Liquids in hand luggage in transparent plastic bag.
For on the road:
Candy, Book, Earplugs, Country and road map(s), Directions, Maps in your navigation system
Money & Securities:
Bank card / giro card, Credit card (think pin code), Cash, Calculator for Internet banking, Medical insurance card, Travel insurance card.
Travel documents:
Passport, (International) Driver's License, Ticket(s), Reservation Tickets, Hotel Vouchers, Arrival/Departure Time, Check-in & Check-out Times, Valid Visa (ESTA), Travel Guide.
Clothing:
Underwear, Belt, Shirts/ T-shirts, Shorts, Long pants, Shoes, Socks, Swim trunks, Towel, Slippers.
Personal stuff:
Watch, House Keys, Wallet, Sunglasses.
Toiletries:
Deodorant, Shower gel / Soap, Comb / brush, Shaving equipment, Shampoo, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Sanitary pads
Health & Medicine:
Own medicines, Insect repellent, Cold sore ointment, Ointment for insect bites, Sunscreen, Norit, Paracetamol, Suction cup for insect bites, First aid bag.
Miscellaneous:
Travel bag / waist bag, Leatherman (= checked luggage), Pen or pencil, Headlamp, Lighter, Tools & Electronics, Mobile phone & charger, Photo/video camera & charger, Memory card(s), World plug / adapter, Ipod & charger, Adapter cable Ipod, Headphones, iPad & charger, Navigation & charger/plug, Plug socket, Fuelpack battery.
Engine (accessories):
Helmet, Motorcycle clothing, Motorcycle boots, Chain lock / disc brake lock, Gloves, Bandana, Inner bags (plastic shopping bag), Insulation bag, Tension straps, Tie wraps, Rain suit, Rainaway.
Addresses:
Address list, Embassy telephone number, Telephone number to block (bank) card(s), Telephone number (airline tickets).
Do not forget to arrange and pack the following items:
*This is only a summary and completely personal and may differ per person.
Take out travel insurance, +31 for numbers in GSM, (partially) take out gas, Health insurance coverage at destination?, Switch off electrical appliances, Lighting (time clock), Check passport validity, Antenna from radio/TV due to lightning, Residence address for those left behind, Remote control house alarm, Book Smart Parking.
Hand luggage:
Liquids in packaging of max. 100 ml, Liquids in hand luggage in transparent plastic bag.
For on the road:
Candy, Book, Earplugs, Country and road map(s), Directions, Maps in your navigation system
Money & Securities:
Bank card / giro card, Credit card (think pin code), Cash, Calculator for Internet banking, Medical insurance card, Travel insurance card.
Travel documents:
Passport, (International) Driver's License, Ticket(s), Reservation Tickets, Hotel Vouchers, Arrival/Departure Time, Check-in & Check-out Times, Valid Visa (ESTA), Travel Guide.
Clothing:
Underwear, Belt, Shirts/ T-shirts, Shorts, Long pants, Shoes, Socks, Swim trunks, Towel, Slippers.
Personal stuff:
Watch, House Keys, Wallet, Sunglasses.
Toiletries:
Deodorant, Shower gel / Soap, Comb / brush, Shaving equipment, Shampoo, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Sanitary pads
Health & Medicine:
Own medicines, Insect repellent, Cold sore ointment, Ointment for insect bites, Sunscreen, Norit, Paracetamol, Suction cup for insect bites, First aid bag.
Miscellaneous:
Travel bag / waist bag, Leatherman (= checked luggage), Pen or pencil, Headlamp, Lighter, Tools & Electronics, Mobile phone & charger, Photo/video camera & charger, Memory card(s), World plug / adapter, Ipod & charger, Adapter cable Ipod, Headphones, iPad & charger, Navigation & charger/plug, Plug socket, Fuelpack battery.
Engine (accessories):
Helmet, Motorcycle clothing, Motorcycle boots, Chain lock / disc brake lock, Gloves, Bandana, Inner bags (plastic shopping bag), Insulation bag, Tension straps, Tie wraps, Rain suit, Rainaway.
Addresses:
Address list, Embassy telephone number, Telephone number to block (bank) card(s), Telephone number (airline tickets).
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The 10 most downloaded routes in the USA from RouteXpert Hans van de Ven
Hello and welcome to this collection of the Top 10 MyRoute app downloaded routes in USA.
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Create a travelogue of your Top 10 driven routes and add the recorded track to it.
There will also be some great prizes on offer, so keep an eye on the MRA-RouteXperts page and your mail.
The 10 routes are:
1. D13 Estes Park Denver
2. D03 Chadron Custer
3. D01 Pigeon Forge round trip through the Smokey Mountains
4. D08 Kalispell Sandpoint
5. D10 Colville Wenatchee
6. D09 Sandpoint Colville
7. D04 Custer Wall
8. D11 Wenatchee Seattle
9. D08 Cody Yellowstone NP
10.R13 San Francisco Monterey
There will be a great new event to be announced soon, where all these routes can be driven.
Download them all now and place them in a new "Top 10" folder, so that you always have them at hand.
If you are going to drive one of these routes in the meantime, track them with the MRA Mobile App or with MRA Navigation. Take some photos (moments) along the way as these will come in handy.
Create a travelogue of your Top 10 driven routes and add the recorded track to it.
There will also be some great prizes on offer, so keep an eye on the MRA-RouteXperts page and your mail.
The 10 routes are:
1. D13 Estes Park Denver
2. D03 Chadron Custer
3. D01 Pigeon Forge round trip through the Smokey Mountains
4. D08 Kalispell Sandpoint
5. D10 Colville Wenatchee
6. D09 Sandpoint Colville
7. D04 Custer Wall
8. D11 Wenatchee Seattle
9. D08 Cody Yellowstone NP
10.R13 San Francisco Monterey
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2439.8 km
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