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Winthrop WA

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Winthrop WA

Winthrop is a delightful mountain town located in the Methow Valley. From the wooden boardwalks to the rustic storefronts, the downtown area has the authentic feel of a town right out of the wild west. The shops are filled with interesting souvenirs ranging from western gear to fridge magnets. The art galleries and the bookstore were also engaging.

We enjoyed a delicious lunch at Three Fingered Jack’s Saloon, a midpoint of our stroll through the downtown area. We passed on the chocolate at the candy store as well as the ice cream. It would all melt far too quickly in the 90 plus degrees on this sunny Saturday.

Fly fishing, hiking and mountain biking are popular activities in the summer months. Cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing attract visitors during the winter months.

There are also a variety of quaint options for lodging in the area, many of which are located along the river. A short drive takes you to Twisp, a town that boasts a senior center and thrift shop as well as a marijuana outlet. Another short drive takes you to Pateros, another small town with a marvelous bakery as well as a waterfront park complete with boat launches.

I highly recommend this day trip. The scenery along the way is quite spectacular. Mountains, rivers and waterfalls. Washington is such a beautiful state.

Road Trip

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Road Trip

I was having lunch with Joanne and Carole one day. We were brainstorming about what to do that afternoon.

Joanne enjoys driving and we all enjoy exploring. We decided to venture out of the city and head north to the pueblo of Pabellon de Arteaga.

We had expected a small town. We were pleasantly surprised at how big and quaint it was. The main street through town was crowded with a variety of shops and businesses. There was even more than one Oxxo!

We all preferred the quaint old church compared with the big modern one.

Joanne and Carole opted to stay in the car while I wandered through the plaza across from the church. I snapped these two photos.

No idea what the second one is supposed to be other than it was kind of dilapidated. At one time a miniature train ran through there but the track was broken now.

When I come back next winter I plan on spending a few days walking the streets in Pabellon.