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Dec. 24—While the forecast calls for a partly sunny Christmas in Spokane, there could be some hurdles for those traveling for the holiday. The National Weather Service estimates minor risk to ...
After traveling through the Silver Valley along the Coeur d'Alene River in the Bitterroot Range, I-90 crosses into Montana at Lookout Pass. I-90 was created by the federal government in 1957, following the general route of U.S. Route 10 (US 10) and the mid-19th century Mullan Road constructed by the U.S. Army. The freeway was constructed in ...
Some sections of the highway follow the historic Mullan Road, a military road constructed from 1859 to 1862 between Fort Walla Walla in modern-day Washington and Fort Benton in Montana. [ 11 ] The section over Homestake Pass cost $18.5 million (equivalent to $133 million in 2023 [ 12 ] ) to construct and was completed on October 30, 1966. [ 13 ]
Lookout Pass is the eastern border of northern Idaho's Silver Valley, and has the distinction of being "Exit 0" on Interstate 90 in Montana. Established 90 years ago in 1935, Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area is on the eastbound side of the highway, straddling the border. The state border line is the ridge line of the mountains and at the ...
Lookout Pass Ski Area announced Tuesday night that it would open part of the mountain skiers and snowboarders this weekend, making it the first ski area in the region to open. Recent winter storms ...
Lookout Pass has two freestyle terrain parks, and a quarter pipe that is 1,111 feet (340 m). The elevation of the highway pass on I-90 is a moderate 4,720 feet (1,440 m). The historic Mullan Pass, constructed as a wagon road by the U.S. Army in 1860, is about three miles (5 km) east-northeast as the crow flies, at 5,168 feet