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Deception Pass

 
Album Review: Deception Pass

  • Artist: D+
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 06, 2003
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Deception Pass is the kind of music that's never going to be flashy enough to draw a lot of attention from either the public or the press. But it has a droll, unassuming charm for those with the patience to dig into personal, low-key indie rock that is about as un-in-your-face as anything from the early '00s. It might not be bursting with hooks, yet Bret Lunsford's songs are bursting with likability, both in their easygoing tunefulness and the offhand, nonchalant intelligence of the lyrics. In keeping with much of what comes out on Knw-Yr-Own, there's an informal folk-rock-around-the-living room, friends-getting-together ambience to the minimal (though not clumsy) arrangements, with help from bandmates Karl Blau and Phil Elvrum. Lunsford's odd stoic, folk-countryish drawling vocal style masks some unconventional and probing lyrics, evoking characters cognizant of their flaws and misdeeds, yet ones (unlike those in so many straight country songs) determined not to be resigned and fatalistic. They might be pretty inscrutable at times, admittedly (an entire song devoted to phrases comparing "planting sounds" to numerous images of nature), but the sense of brutally honest self-searching transcends the vagueness of some of the words. What to make, though, of the collage of 18 minutes or so of bonus noise that comes on a few minutes after the final listed track stops, including song fragments, household noises, murky noise that sounds like a radio dial stuck between stations, harsh distorted vocal chanting, and more? ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Skin Me D+ (4:21)
Deception Pass D+ (8:18)
Blind Spot D+ (1:58)
Kill the Messenger D+ (3:32)
I Don't Owe You Anything D+ (:50)
Sound D+ (2:48)
No Charge D+ (4:43)
Camptown D+ (4:44)
Blame-A-Holic D+ (3:48)
We Could Do Anything D+ (25:14)

Credits

Jacob Navarro (Engineer), Bret Lunsford (Engineer), Karl Blau (Engineer), Phil Elverum (Engineer), Karl Blau (Collage)
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Located in the northern Puget Sound region, Deception Pass (circled in red) connects the Strait of Juan de Fuca (to the west) to Skagit Bay (to the east). Fidalgo Island is to the north and Whidbey Island is to the south.
Type State park
Location Anacortes and Oak Harbor, Washington, USA
Size Bridge span is 976 feet long, height from water to roadway is approximately 180 feet (depending on the tide)
Opened 1930s (1930s) by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Operated by Washington State Parks
Annual visitors 2,000,000+ annually
Status Open year-round

Deception Pass is a strait separating Whidbey Island from Fidalgo Island, in the northwest part of the U.S. state of Washington. It connects Skagit Bay, part of Puget Sound, with the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

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History

Aerial view from looking southeast

The first Europeans to see Deception Pass were members of the 1790 expedition of Manuel Quimper on the Princesa Real. The Spanish gave it the name Boca de Flon.[1] A group of sailors led by Joseph Whidbey, part of the Vancouver Expedition, found and mapped Deception Pass on June 1, 1792. George Vancouver gave it the name "Deception" because it had appeared to be a narrow bay instead of a strait.[2]

In the waters of Deception Pass, just east of the present-day Deception Pass Bridge is a small island known as Ben Ure Island. The island became infamous for its activity of smuggling illegal Chinese immigrants for local labor. Ure and his partner Lawrence "Pirate" Kelly were quite profitable at their smuggling business and played hide-and-seek with the United States Customs Department for years. Ure's own operation at Deception Pass in the late 1880's consisted of Ure and his Native-American wife. Local tradition has it that his wife would camp on the nearby Strawberry Island (which was visible from the open sea) and signal him with a fire on the island's summit to alert him to whether or not it was safe to bring his illegal cargo ashore. For transport, Ure would tie the illegal immigrants up in burlap bags so that if customs agents were to approach then he could easily toss the bags overboard. The tidal currents would carry the discarded immigrant's bodies to San Juan Island to the north and west of the pass and many ended up in what became known as Dead Man's Bay.

View looking southwest

Between the years 1910 and 1914, a prison rock quarry[3] was operated on the Fidalgo Island side of the pass. Nearby barracks housed some 40 prisoners, members of an honors program out of Walla Walla State Penitentiary and the prison population was made up of several types of prisoners, including those convicted of murder. Guards stood watch at the quarry as the prisoners cut the rock into gravel and loaded it onto barges located at the base of the cliff atop the pass' waters. The quarried rock was then taken by barge to the Seattle waterfront. The camp was dismantled in 1924 and although abandoned as a quarry, the remains of the camp can still be found. The location, however, is hazardous and over the years there have been several fatal accidents when visitors have ventured onto the steep cliffs.

Upon completion in July 1935, the 976 foot span Deception Pass Bridge connected Whidbey Island to the tiny Pass Island, and Pass Island to Fidalgo Island. Prior to the bridge, travellers and businessmen would use an inter-island ferry to commute between Fidalgo and Whidbey islands.

Deception Island

Boats can be seen waiting on either side of the pass for the current to stop or change direction before going through. Thrill-seeking kayakers go there during large tide changes to surf the standing waves and brave the class 2 and 3 rapid conditions.

Deception Pass is a dramatic seascape where the tidal flow and whirlpools beneath the twin bridges connecting Fidalgo Island to Whidbey Island move quickly. During low tides, the swift current can lead to standing waves, large whirlpools, and roiling eddies. This swift current phenomenon can be viewed from the twin bridges' pedestrian walkways or from the trail leading below the larger south bridge from the parking lot on the Whidbey Island side.

Recreation

Tourist sign at Deception Pass State Park

Deception Pass is today surrounded by Deception Pass State Park, the most-visited park in Washington with over 2 million visitors each year. The park was established in the 1930s when the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built roads, trails, and buildings in order to develop the park.

Deception Pass State Park is also a destination for kayaking and boat tours.

Trivia

The 2002 horror movie The Ring was in part filmed near the pass.

Seattle shoegaze act The Sight Below filmed the 2008 video for their track Further Away at Deception Pass, with Deception Island's scenic imagery prominently featured.[4]

Seattle grunge band Mudhoney named a song on their 1993 EP Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew "Deception Pass."

See also

References

  1. ^ Hayes, Derek (1999). Historical Atlas of the Pacific Northwest: Maps of exploration and Discovery. Sasquatch Books. pp. 72. ISBN 1-57061-215-3. 
  2. ^ Phillips, James W. (1971). Washington State Place Names. University of Washington Press. ISBN 0-295-95158-3. 
  3. ^ http://www.deceptionpassfoundation.org/quarry/quarry_panorama.htm Deception Pass Quarry panorama photo
  4. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY06J_2CPwk

External links

  • Deception Pass State Park [1]
  • Deception Pass Park Foundation webpage [2]
  • The Greater Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce[3]

Coordinates: 48°24′26″N 122°38′41″W / 48.40718°N 122.64467°W / 48.40718; -122.64467


 
 
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