altgeld88
- Arlington, Virginia
Well, there is always the Battle of the Palouse so all is not lost. Now played every few years instead of annually with the University of Idaho in Moscow Idaho 8 miles away from Washington State University in Pullman Washington. In my Father's day around 1950, he told me that they would walk to the games in Pullman. My Grandfather actually played for Idaho in these games around 1910. And for me in 1970, I was way too cool to be into sports.
Thanks for bringing up the Palouse, the Vandals-Cougs rivalry, and proximity of Pullman and Moscow. I had the good fortune of spending a weekend in August 1990 in Moscow (actually, between Blaine and Genesee, just down the road) on the farm of my brother's girlfriend's parents. My brother lived in Seattle back then and my roommate from UIUC grad school and I were heading there and then down the West Coast on a post-graduation trip, having secured our diplomas in Champaign only a couple weeks earlier.even nicer than the rolling (ahem) prairie of east central Illinois? c'mon
The Palouse is stunning, on a plateau rising steeply out of the Snake River valley at the confluence of the Bitterroot River (so steep you climb US-95 ~ 2000 vertical feet from the town of Lewiston, ID over the course of only five miles .) Yes, even prettier than the EC Illinois prairie, JG
Here I am with Karen, reppin' the Illini in my Champion reverse-weave sweatshirt, and wandering through the Palouse wheat 33 years ago in ~ 10 days from now. This is what "rolling" means!
A lifetime ago, and it seems like yesterday.
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