Astoria & Fort Stevens
Early last month I was in Oregon visiting clients in Portland. Because Portland, Oregon is about 800 miles (1287 kilometers) from home, I don’t get up … Continue reading Astoria & Fort Stevens
Early last month I was in Oregon visiting clients in Portland. Because Portland, Oregon is about 800 miles (1287 kilometers) from home, I don’t get up … Continue reading Astoria & Fort Stevens
…This high above the treeline, the landscape becomes almost otherworldly. Continue reading Super Day above the Clouds
I had the time, the plan and the opportunity – then Mother Nature laughed while she pushed in the thick fog… Continue reading Cape Disappointment
Mt. Hood, a strata volcano in the Cascade Range, towers over Portland and is the tallest peak in Oregon. Continue reading Majestic Mt. Hood
Westport is where you go to find relaxing beaches, clean air, dark skies, and a peaceful oceanside town. Continue reading Westport – a Bit of Seaside Serenity
Astoria was the first permanent US settlement west of the Rocky Mountains founded in 1811, only 6 years after Lewis and Clark arrived here. Continue reading Astoria, OR – Gateway to the Columbia
The Astoria-Megler Bridge across the Columbia River is over 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long! Continue reading Northwest Coast Preview
Multnomah Falls is a must see for anyone planning to visit the Portland, Oregon area. Continue reading Gorgeous Afternoon
Hells Canyon is quite remote, encompassing over 214,000 acres of wilderness with only a small portion accessible by vehicle… Continue reading Highway to Hell
It’s been 3 very long years since I last visited the wonderous state of Washington… Continue reading Port Townsend Summer
It has been two years since I was last in Washington, and I miss it terribly. Continue reading Memories of Westport
…I remembered a shot that I made several years ago on my first drive up the Washington coast.
Continue reading Ruby Beach Autumn
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