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Columbia River Gorge
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You can see a picture of the old Mitchell Point Tunnel (and other old postcard views of the Columbia River Highway) here. |
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Unfortunately, the Mitchell Point Tunnel no longer exists. It was blasted away in 1966.
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I've uncovered several varying stories about the demise of Mitchell Point Tunnel. One simply says that it was blasted away to make room for Interstate 84's construction. The other says that after the tunnel closed (when an wider alternative route was built) crews filled the tunnel with rock and closed its windows. It sat that way for years, however concerns over the tunnel's deterioration and possible rockslides caused engineers to destroy it in 1966. (Sources: 1 2 3) Also see the email I received below. |
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As you drive along Interstate 84 you'll pass three huge dams, which generate electricity and control the mighty Columbia (it was much more wild when Lewis & Clark passed through here!). You should definitely stop to check out at least one of the dams, and during this trip I chose the Dalles Dam, located astride the Oregon/Washington border just north of The Dalles, Oregon.

There's a visitor center on the Oregon side. From the parking lot you can enjoy this view of the dam. The Dalles Dam doesn't cut straight across the river, instead its mid-section runs parallel to the river (imagine if you straightened out a letter "Z" so it had 90 degree angles). The water discharge you see above isn't anywhere near the dam's spillways.
Step inside the small visitor's center to find out if any tours are available. During my visit in 2006, tours inside the dam had been suspended, due to homeland security concerns.
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Among the interesting facts about The
Dalles Dam: |
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No surprise, there are plenty of power lines leading here.

What a surprise! There's Mt. Hood. If you've been driving east, heading away from Portland, it's likely you didn't notice it there. Westbound travelers, however, will find themselves staring at it for quite a while.

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Cross over to Washington here. As you pass over the bridge, you're traveling on US 197. Enjoy it, because the US highway ends at the north end of the bridge. |
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Between this point and Umatilla, Oregon, there's only one other place to cross the Columbia River (at US 97, roughly 20 miles away). There is virtually nothing on the Washington side, so make sure you grab some snacks and gas up on the Oregon side (where fuel is expensive, but at least the pumps are full service). |
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