Escure Ranch, Eastern Washington
The historic Escure Ranch lies within the scenic Rock Creek drainage south of Spokane in the Palouse. The geology formed approximately 12,000 years ago by the massive glacial Lake Missoula floods.
Escure Ranch was built in the early 1900s and focused on sheep ranching. The Great Depression saw the ranch become dilapidated. It was purchased in the 1940s by two Basque immigrant bothers, John and Marcus Escure. They ran a successful operation.
The distinctive corrugated metal sheathing on several of the buildings was installed during the 1950s. The sheep market had declined during the mid-1950s and the brothers initiated cattle ranching. The BLM purchased the ranch in 1999. The ranch house, barns, buildings and corrals still stand as historic artifacts.
The surrounding area is splendid for photography, with many birds and a landscape with strong geological features. My wife and I were only able to spend limited time here, so I concentrated on documenting the ranch infrastructure. We were also able to hike some, enough time for me to grab some snapshots of a few local birds and land features.
If you like to wake up to a brisk, clear sunrise campsite without another party within miles, then I encourage you to visit Escure Ranch.
Rock Creek
Rock Creek
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Barn Interior-1
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Barn Interior-2
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Escure Ranch Farmhouse-1
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Escure Ranch Farmhouse-2
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