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In reply to the discussion: It's Horsie Saturday [View all]

2naSalit

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5. Kind of...
Sat Nov 22, 2025, 01:19 PM
22 hrs ago

I used to run through there back in my driving days. I remember mountain ranges, hauled apples from Wenatchee, cherries from Yakima and all kinds of produce from all over the state so I passed through there a lot, just like everywhere else, back in the 70s, 80s and early 90s... when it was still fun.

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It's Horsie Saturday [View all] George McGovern 23 hrs ago OP
Nice pics! 2naSalit 23 hrs ago #1
Twenty miles south and east of Ellensburg. On Bynum Road. Sounds like you are familiar? George McGovern 22 hrs ago #3
Kind of... 2naSalit 22 hrs ago #5
My brother was once a long-hauler. In his many, many over-the-road miles not one mishap. George McGovern 19 hrs ago #6
I started... 2naSalit 19 hrs ago #7
Sounds like a hard-won win. Thanks 2naSalit. George McGovern 18 hrs ago #8
It was. 2naSalit 17 hrs ago #9
I enjoyed these a lot! Thx George! Diamond_Dog 22 hrs ago #2
Maybe. Mostly they look for their hay and grain twice a day. Thank You! George McGovern 22 hrs ago #4
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