Great Motorcycle rides Wa SR 14 the Columbia river gorge land of twists, tunnels, dams, and bridges

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • SR 14 along the Columbia River Gorge is an awesome ride. Part of the Lewis and Clark trail, this ride features epic views of the Columbia River, and the gorge through which it runs. Miles of great twists and turns along with numerous tunnels, bridges, and dams. These are what makes this ride a one of a kind. The changes in flora and landscapes from eastern Washington to the Western side are pronounced, and amazing. This ride also provides an excellent chance for some side trips including, the Klickitat loop, as well as Washington Stonehendge in Maryhill, Old Highway 8, The Bridge of the Gods, and numerous other great adventures. this one is well worth the trip.
    SR 14 begins as a continuation of the Lewis and Clark Trail Scenic Byway in downtown Vancouver at a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-5, Washington Street, and C Street, located on the first exit on I-5 north of the Interstate Bridge, which provides access to Portland, Oregon.[3][4][5] The four-lane freeway travels eastward, between the Columbia River and the Seattle Subdivision of the BNSF Northern Transcon route to the south and Pearson Field to the north,[6][7] and intersects Southeast Columbia Way in a single-point urban interchange, providing access to the Vancouver National Historic Reserve Historic District.[8] SR 14 continues southeast through suburban Vancouver, intersecting Riverside Drive in a partial cloverleaf interchange,[9] Lieser Road in a diamond interchange,[10] and Ellsworth Avenue in a partial diamond interchange,[11] before reaching a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-205 north of the Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge, providing access to eastern suburbs of Portland.[12][13][14]
    SR 14 travels east through an interchange with Southeast 164th Avenue before leaving Vancouver,[15] heading towards Camas. The freeway intersects Southeast 192nd Avenue in unincorporated Clark County before entering the city of Camas at an interchange with its business route on 6th Avenue.[16][17] SR 14 narrows to two lanes on the West Camas Slough Bridge Which, crosses over the Camas Slough. SR14 then continues on to Lady Island before crossing the East Camas Slough Bridge and entering downtown Washougal. The highway serves as a four-lane freeway bypass of Camas and travels through two partial double roundabout interchanges with SR 500, which travels northwestward to Orchards, and 2nd Street in Washougal.[18][19] SR 14 continues east past the Steigerwald Lake, Franz Lake, and Pierce national wildlife refuges, all located within Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area in Clark and Skamania counties. The highway also passes the Bonneville Dam in North Bonneville and the Bridge of the Gods before reaching Stevenson, the county seat of Skamania County. SR 14 leaves Stevenson traveling eastwards through the community of Carson River Valley and a series of tunnels along the Columbia River before crossing over the White Salmon River into Klickitat County near Underwood.[13][14]
    The high bridge here carries SR 14 across the Klickitat River at Lyle, Washington.
    The highway intersects SR 141 Alternate and the Hood River Bridge, unsigned SR 35,[20] before reaching the cities of White Salmon and Bingen, where it passes the local Amtrak station and travels through a junction with SR 141. SR 14 continues east and crosses the Klickitat River into Lyle and forms the southern terminus of SR 142, which travels northeast towards Goldendale. The highway travels east to a junction with US 197 near Dallesport and to Wishram, passing its Amtrak station. SR 14 leaves the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area west of Maryhill, where the highway intersects its spur route and US 97, forming a short concurrency with the latter.[21] SR 14 continues northeast along the Columbia Hills and the Columbia River into Benton County, reaching a junction with SR 221 in Paterson. The highway ends at a diamond interchange with I-82 and US 395 northeast of Plymouth, located north of the Umatilla Bridge.[13][14][22]
    Every year, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) conducts a series of surveys on its highways in the state to measure traffic volume. This is expressed in terms of average annual daily traffic (AADT), which is a measure of traffic volume for any average day of the year. In 2012, WSDOT calculated that the busiest section of SR 14 was east of its interchange with I-205 in Vancouver, serving 72,000 vehicles, while the least busiest section of the highway was in Maryhill, serving 500 vehicles.[23] SR 14 between Vancouver and Maryhill is designated as part of the National Highway System for its whole length,[24] classifying it as important to the national economy, defense, and mobility.[25] WSDOT designates the same corridor as a Highway of Statewide Significance,[26] which includes highways that connect major communities
    00:00 SR14 introduction and ride map
    01:55 Riding SR14 Washington
    03:34 SR 14 Eastern Washington near Maryhill
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @Lunatic-Fringe31
    @Lunatic-Fringe31 Рік тому +1

    Great content.

  • @sandracook2970
    @sandracook2970 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, what an awesome ride!!! Crazy how the landscape changed so fast! Beautiful!

  • @blackswanodysseys
    @blackswanodysseys 2 роки тому +1

    Great cinematography. It one of my favorite rides. And it’s right here in our backyard. I’m amaze more people haven’t rode it.

  • @malenymao3554
    @malenymao3554 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your videos it really motivates me to get out and ride, these videos are a big help thanks again "rubber side down" ✌️

  • @ginoferiante7140
    @ginoferiante7140 Рік тому +1

    I live in The Dalles and I ride to Cascade Locks a lot and cross the river and head back on 14. I love the ride but hate those tunnels anymore 😂

  • @sandracook2970
    @sandracook2970 2 роки тому +1

    Is that your own music?

    • @GreatMotorcyleridesWashington
      @GreatMotorcyleridesWashington  2 роки тому

      Not this time, I ran out, fall is here and it’s time to record some more. Seems like I can never keep up!