Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Wandering in the Redwoods

On our way back from California, we detoured our trip down the "Avenue of the Giants"!!!!
We stopped to stretch our legs (dogs too:) ) There was plenty of smoke lingering from all the fires reshaping Mendocino and Humboldt counties forest.

I do truly miss the redwoods, this is where I went to Humboldt State University to learn forestry. This majestic environment has so much appeal. Walking among giants that have been there centuries before I was born. It gave me a feeling of how little I really am in in this world. Mother nature really out did herself when she created this species of tree. Banana slugs making a home for themselves in the red fissured bark.

Here a few shots as I wander through this old forest in Northern California.












Wednesday, April 23, 2008

My Trip to Multnomah Falls and Columbia Gorge

This last March, I got to visit Multnomah Falls for the second time in my life. A very spectacular area just adjacent to the Columbia River on the Oregon side. My friend Delos and I hiked the path from the bottom up to the top which was about 600 feet in one mile. I think about 3/4ths of the way up, I started to wonder if I'll ever make to the top. I stopped many times to take pictures. This is the tallest waterfall I believe I've ever seen in my life so far:)

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Here's just a few of my favorites, starting from the bottom and heading up.


This is pretty much the entire Multnomah Falls, this was taken from the parking lot. The only way to get the whole thing!



Base - This is the last part of falls before turning back into a creek and heading out to the Columbia River.


Lower Multnomah Falls, you can see towards the top the first of two falls. I focused on the second (lower) fall.




Among the Trees- Mid falls surrounded by trees.



Above the Falls- This is the creek that feeds Multnomah Falls.

Here's one of those rare pics of me:) Delos took it, thanks D!
Here's one right back at Delos. We needed photographic proof that we made it up to the top!



This is what it looks like looking down. Oh, vertigo!! The trees in the upper right corner are 100' tall trees.
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