The sounds of the Ice Harbor Dam Lock marked both the beginning of our day and the end of our expedition’s time on the Columbia. Early in the morning, we turned onto the Snake River, the largest tributary of the Columbia and a vital vein in eastern Washington’s economy and ecology. We were able to get a closer look into the river’s economic impact by taking expedition landing craft tours through the lock of the Lower Monumental Dam, the second of four that we will pass through. The one hundred foot elevation gain demonstrated to us the ways in which technology has tamed the forces of the river and allowed for trade on its waters. For a glimpse of the ecological, we later cruised to the Snake’s smaller tributary, the Palouse River. Expedition landing craft tours, kayaking expeditions, and trips to Palouse Falls provided us with views of isolated canyons of columnar basalt, sparse vegetation of the high desert, and the golden eagles, coots, and pheasants that call the river home.
10/23/2024
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National Geographic Sea Lion
Walla Walla
We awoke anchored at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, National Geographic Sea Lion perfectly framed by the Ed Hendler and Pioneer Memorial Bridges. Departing shortly after breakfast, everyone headed to shore for a full day of adventure, education, and indulgent wine tasting. Once ashore, some of us headed to Seven Hills Vineyard for an exclusive tour while others explored the rich cultural history of Fort Walla Walla. We reconvened at the stunning Seven Hills Tasting Room in downtown Walla Walla for a spectacular lunch and our first tasting of the day. After lunch we split up again, with options for excursions ranging from wine tasting to ice cream sampling, shopping, and a visit to the Whitman Mission National Historic Site. Our Zodiac rides back to the ship were perfectly timed with the sunset, making for a beautiful end to a busy day exploring the Pasco and Walla Walla area. After yet another exceptional wine and dinner pairing by Wine Specialist Kristine, a sporty game of Pacific Northwest Trivia ensued!