We are pleased to announce....
Chapter WA-H Seven Pass Photo Tour

Here in the great northwestern corner of our country, Washington State has
some roads that rival those any place else in the country.
Many of those great roads are through some beautiful mountain passes.
We have ten mountain passes that are over 4000 feet in altitude.
Click
here for Info on Washington passes.
Here are a few examples
This camera points east. It
operates 24 hours a day.
The picture updates every 5 minutes

This camera points southeast.
It operates 24 hours a day.
The picture updates every 5 minutes.

Sherman
Pass WA-20
This
camera points east. It operates 24 hours a day.
The picture updates every 5 minutes
.
White
Pass
This
camera points east. It operates 24 hours a day.
The picture updates every 20 minutes.

Get your photo taken at the summit sign of seven of
the ten passes over 4000 feet to complete
the tour.
When
we receive your pictures and application fee, we will send you a pin that looks
something like this:

1)
Passes must be 4000 feet or higher, the majority of passes must be in Washington
State. Seven passes are required.
2)
Your motorcycle, and the summit sign must be in the picture. We would prefer
that you be in the picture, but understand that you
may be riding alone, and not have someone to take the picture.
3) If
applying with a co-rider, the co-rider, motorcycle, and summit sign must be in
picture. Picture can be separate from rider picture.
Please
take your pictures in a safe manner.
We
believe that most all of these passes have a place near the summit sign where you can
safely pull off the road and take your picture.
Send
pictures via email to
WA
H 7 Pass Photo Tour
and 10:00(15.00 for rider and co-rider) to:
WA-H
Seven Pass Photo Tour
1795 Burk Road
Blaine, WA 98230-9295
Any questions may
be sent via email to
WA
H 7 Pass Photo Tour
We
will post your pictures on our web site.
Please
let us know if you do now want your pictures posted.
Click
here to see pictures submitted by successful participants.
Thank
you for your participation
GWRRA
Washington
Chapter H