Travels with the Original Easyrider®
2014 Edition

Ride to The Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum
Bickleton, Washington
Hosts/owners: Lawrence and Ada Ruth Whitmore

And lunch at the Bluebird Inn
For a yummy 2x2 cheeseburger

With a stop in Goldendale and Cleveland, Washington

A 325 mile round trip ride
August 10, 2014


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The Portland whack job commies are taking the day off from their Obama-adoring,
homosexual marriage in your face, anti-America agenda to totally screw up traffic
with their "bridge pedal" activity. So this is a good day to get out of town (if
you can find a way to get across the river...)

And BTW, why homosexuals want to experience the joy of divorce, property settlements
child custody battles and so on, is a mystery to me. It could be related to the reason
that they want to legalize drugs that further fry their brains... Liberal logic has
always seemed to be an oxymoron to me.




This is an annual ride for us. Often, if the weather is good, more than once a year.
Been coming out here since around 2005 or so. But didn't have a web site or a decent
camera back then. The Bluebird saloon [re]opened in ~ 2006. Before that, the town was
just a whistle stop. Had lunch in Goldendale back then.

The Spring 2010 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE,.
The Spring 2011 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE,.
The Spring 2012 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE,.
The Spring 2013 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE,.
The 2013 ride to the Bickleton car show is posted HERE,.
The Spring 2014 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE,.
The Summer 2014 ride to Bickleton is posted HERE,.
The Summer rides to Cleveland are posted HERE and HERE.
The 2014 visit to the Bickleton Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is posted HERE,.
Pictures of the Boot Hill cemetery in Cleveland, Washington are posted HERE and HERE.




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Check the Bluebird Inn's HOURS before heading out.


Ditto for the Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum - 509-896-2344
Reservations strongly advied




GETTING THERE: The Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum is "in the middle of nowhere"
but is easily located. It's about mid-way between Roosevelt and Bickleton,
right off the Roosevelt-Bickleton Highway. About 11 miles South of Bickleton
you'll see this large sign. You can see the ranch to your right. Turn right
and then take the first left (gravel road) up to the main house. We walked
around taking pictures without announcing our presence. Ada will come around
after a while (they have closed circuit monitors on the property).




If you like Studebakers you're gonna love this place! There's a gazillion of them!

Here's more pictures of the Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum grounds (cars).

Here's yet more pictures of the Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum grounds (cars).

Here's even more pictures of the Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum grounds (cars).

Here's some pictures of the Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum old car barn. The
cars here are in amazingly good condition but are stacked too close together to
get really good pictures of many of them.


Here's yet more pictures of the Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum old car barn.

Here's some more pictures taken inside some of the Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum buildings.

Here's yet more pictures of the Whoop-n-Holler Ranch Museum grounds (misc).



And of course the mandatory stop at the Bluebird Inn for a yummy 2x2.

Then a stop in Cleveland to check out Cleveland Park.

















Stopped in Goldendale and walked around the Presby Museum grounds. Here's more
pictures of the Goldendale, Washington segment.


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