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Southeast Washington | I wasn't really aware that wheat harvest had begun. Usually northern Oregon right off the Columbia River is the first to harvest. What you may have seen was wheat stubble from last year in the dry areas that are then Chem fallowed and lay idle for a year to be seeded this fall also. It is just wheat stubble with the harvest tracks from last year and a few sprayer tracks keeping the weeds knocked down. Not much moisture so the stubble remains standing like at harvest.
Like John W. says take it easy on Lolo Pass. It has 200 miles of turns from Lewiston to Lolo. Of coarse you won't see this till this evening as there is very little cell service in there. I always like taking it west to east like your are doing as the Montana side straightens out slightly after all the really curves.
The scooter cannonball went through a couple days ago going from Oregon to Texas so there were about 250 scooters participating in that.
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