So I spent the last day of vacation today with a trip down The Gorge (seen in blue).
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With lots of great Salmon fishing and kite surfing -
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(http://www.velawindsurf.com/html/media/kitesurf/hood%20river/HoodRiver_VelaKite_GorgeGradients_Jump_240x360.jpg)
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...and also wind surfing -
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I started off high above the river at the Crown Point view area -
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Then proceeded down the old highway towards Multnomah Falls, and we get to see several other Falls along the way -
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Having now arrived at Multnomah Falls, we rejoin the freeway and continue east from there -
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So I had a GREAT day kite boarding ;D
...and on the way back we get to see Crown Point once again -
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...and since it was a Monday, I pretty much had the whole place to myself! ;D 8)
Hey A51, you where in my old stomping grounds. I am further east off the gorge. Did you make it to Hood River? I can't really tell by your pictures, which are great by the way. You could have crossed the bridge at Hood River, gone into Washington, about 30-40 miles is Trout Lake, at the foot hills of Mt. Adams, where James Gilliand's ECETI Ranch is. Maybe had a sighting with James. The Gorge is a wonderful place with all kinds of magical places. Even including Big Foot sightings. I climbed to the top of Multnomah Falls , once, I have height issues, think I came back down on my hands and knees, the people I was with pretended they didn't know me, not that I could blame them. :-[
Quote from: Phedre on August 20, 2013, 06:07:01 AM
Hey A51, you where in my old stomping grounds. I am further east off the gorge. Did you make it to Hood River? I can't really tell by your pictures, which are great by the way. You could have crossed the bridge at Hood River, gone into Washington, about 30-40 miles is Trout Lake, at the foot hills of Mt. Adams, where James Gilliand's ECETI Ranch is. Maybe had a sighting with James. The Gorge is a wonderful place with all kinds of magical places. Even including Big Foot sightings. I climbed to the top of Multnomah Falls , once, I have height issues, think I came back down on my hands and knees, the people I was with pretended they didn't know me, not that I could blame them. :-[
Hey Phedre, yeah I did, I actually went a bit past Hood River towards The Dalles.
It is good you took it easy coming down from the top, so many idiots have fallen trying to get a good picture!
Hey if there's something to be seen at Mt. Adams, I'm willing to take a peek!
The wind is always perfect in Hood River, plus it's still green there! ;D ;)
Indeed The Gorge has many magical places.
And don't forget 'Hell's Canyon!' ;) ;D
...or Bridge of the Gods!
To get in that river and splash and hoot and holler and fly through the air just can't be beat. 8)
My cousin and avid "wind surfer" is always down around Hood River, or so his wife says. ::)
Trout Lake is a neat little place. Spent a lot of time there before Gilliland was there. Might be kind of fun to check him out. ;) Watch the UFO show, maybe. You can take a paved forest service rd to Mt St Helens, which is one of the most beautiful forests I have ever been in.
http://www.eceti.org/Eceti.IndexII.html
Hells Canyon, is further east than me (Pendleton) on the Ore/Idaho border, probably hotter than heck this time of year. I've taken a jet boat up it a couple of times. Did you know it is deeper than the Grand Canyon? It always amazes me , having enjoyed both.
Sounds like you are having a great time!! :)
Wow it never ceases to amaze me how magnificent the wilderness of America is.
Awe inspiring,
I need to take Mrs Elvis over there on Holiday some day.
:)
hey 51
thanks for takin us along
niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I quite enjoy these pictorial travel post's A51 !
Did a bit of checking and it seems two wheels are quite welcome there too! ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cqXhnZdvHo
Quote from: Elvis Hendrix on August 20, 2013, 10:33:48 AM
Wow it never ceases to amaze me how magnificent the wilderness of America is.
Awe inspiring,
I need to take Mrs Elvis over there on Holiday some day.
:)
Ditto mate!
Although I may never make it to North America.. heck make that the North American Union. I am always inspired by the scenery over that way as it's bloody so nice!
Quote from: Somamech on August 20, 2013, 07:23:08 PM
Ditto mate!
Although I may never make it to North America.. heck make that the North American Union. I am always inspired by the scenery over that way as it's bloody so nice!
Dude I lived there for five years and it is a beautiful place.
So expansive, endless really. :)
op did you do those pics with a camera or cellphone?really nice quality.its nice to ride along with you through these pics.
Quote from: Elvis Hendrix on August 20, 2013, 07:25:54 PM
Dude I lived there for five years and it is a beautiful place.
So expansive, endless really. :)
Yeah thats one thing that is in abundance over there ! Difference in nature from what I see that we lack here in Oz. Luckily I can have trips to asia though to get my mountain fix :D
Still loving these Steezy Pics A51 :)
Quote from: Somamech on August 20, 2013, 07:50:27 PM
Yeah thats one thing that is in abundance over there ! Difference in nature from what I see that we lack here in Oz. Luckily I can have trips to asia though to get my mountain fix :D
Still loving these Steezy Pics A51 :)
Yea but I'm sure Oz is spectacular too.
:)
The memories.
I used to run I-84 both ways along the colombia. One time I decided to run 14 over on the washington side east.
I stopped in the dalles for lunch, than went onto troutdale to the flying J and from there into portland to jubitz truck stop.
The scenery is breath taking for the first time traveler.
I have one place to never forget and thats deadmans pass on I-84 west bound 15 miles east of pendlton. It was a rest area and the visitor was many thousands a feet above the floor of east oregon as one looked down and out. Its called cabbage between pendleton and la grande by the truckers.
There I saw dust devils rise from the floor below high into the sunny afternoon sky thousands of feet above where I was gazing upon this wonder of nature.
I love the house boat living people do on the colombia.
That indeed is awe inspiring pictures of the world seldom seen.
Hmmm very odd....
All those pics... no chemtrails or UFO's?
Must be PHOTOSHOPPED :P
::)
Well, there was a UFO eagle in the air in this image.
(http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l595/A51Watcher/The%20Gorge/P1010204_zps34794aa2.jpg)
No Aliens or Chemtrails ?
You have to be a shapeshafting reptillian to hood wink us born from the womb of a lamb that was slaughtered by a wolf to even contemplate posting such nonsense :o
;D ;)
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Well, there was a UFO eagle in the air in this image.
probably a kite
;) ;D
I have been east to west down the Colombia Gorge twice - once with My family when I was 7-8ish, and once on Our motorcycles with My first husband.
The second trip was impelled by My memories of the first. It was better the first time because the freeway was not in then and We had the whole of the old highway to ride. (I was on a Honda 400Four - nasty bike, center of gravity somewhere overhead.)
I fell in love with the Gorge and it's so nice to see the pics!
Quote from: Phedre on August 20, 2013, 07:18:45 AM
My cousin and avid "wind surfer" is always down around Hood River, or so his wife says. ::)
Trout Lake is a neat little place. Spent a lot of time there before Gilliland was there. Might be kind of fun to check him out. ;) Watch the UFO show, maybe. You can take a paved forest service rd to Mt St Helens, which is one of the most beautiful forests I have ever been in.
Yep. I have hiked into Spirit lake a few times and it's gorgeous -
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Spirit_Lake_two_years_post-eruption.jpg)
Quote from: Elvis Hendrix on August 20, 2013, 10:33:48 AM
Wow it never ceases to amaze me how magnificent the wilderness of America is.
Awe inspiring,
I need to take Mrs Elvis over there on Holiday some day.
:)
Anytime you come to Oregon I will be happy to play host and tour guide.
Quote from: sky otter on August 20, 2013, 06:33:24 PM
hey 51
thanks for takin us along
niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Glad you enjoyed it.
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Plan your next vacation here and I will show you guys around.
Quote from: Somamech on August 20, 2013, 07:13:33 PM
I quite enjoy these pictorial travel post's A51 !
Did a bit of checking and it seems two wheels are quite welcome there too! ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cqXhnZdvHo
Indeed they are! 8)
Like I say, get your butt over here and I will be your host and tour guide.
Personally I am just big on anything to do with wind.
Hang gliders and Ultra lights included.
Now in Hawaii, you can go up to the Pali lookout, and useing your body as a kite, hang in the air for hours just floating. 8)
I love big windy storms at the beach too, I spend hours out in them.
Quote from: robomont on August 20, 2013, 07:35:26 PM
op did you do those pics with a camera or cellphone?really nice quality.its nice to ride along with you through these pics.
It's a little Panasonic Lumix digital cam, 7.2 megapixel.
Glad you enjoyed them.
Come on over sometime and see the real deal!
I could meet you 1/2 way at Yellowstone and we could start the trip there.
A friend of mine once noted that the artist for Yes MUST have been to Yellowstone, because all the album covers look like snapshots from there.
I have actually considered being a park ranger there, just so I could live there.
It's one of my favorite places on Earth.
Quote from: Gigas on August 20, 2013, 08:50:29 PM
The memories.
I used to run I-84 both ways along the colombia. One time I decided to run 14 over on the washington side east.
I stopped in the dalles for lunch, than went onto troutdale to the flying J and from there into portland to jubitz truck stop.
The scenery is breath taking for the first time traveler.
I have one place to never forget and thats deadmans pass on I-84 west bound 15 miles east of pendlton. It was a rest area and the visitor was many thousands a feet above the floor of east oregon as one looked down and out. Its called cabbage between pendleton and la grande by the truckers.
There I saw dust devils rise from the floor below high into the sunny afternoon sky thousands of feet above where I was gazing upon this wonder of nature.
I love the house boat living people do on the colombia.
That indeed is awe inspiring pictures of the world seldom seen.
Then I'm sure you'll be able to relate Gigas -
One winter ages ago I had to drive a Volkswagon Beetle back from Pendleton to Portland.
For those not familiar with the area, in winter when the Gorge is feeling frisky, the monstrous winds on the freeway can give you a major course change in the blink of an eye.
And that's just for normal cars, this little Beetle just about went airborne a couple of times, and was seriously forcing me off the road several times.
I finally got to a really bad section and had to just pull off and wait.
Finally I saw an 18 wheeler coming down the road, so I timed it just right and jumped out and got right out on his tail close and rode his tail's air draft all the way back to town.
Whew! ;D
Quote from: sky otter on August 20, 2013, 10:34:43 PM
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probably a kite
;) ;D
Well with ME being in an area, theres ALways a good chance of THAT! ;) ;D
Quote from: Amaterasu on August 20, 2013, 10:55:15 PM
I have been east to west down the Colombia Gorge twice - once with My family when I was 7-8ish, and once on Our motorcycles with My first husband.
The second trip was impelled by My memories of the first. It was better the first time because the freeway was not in then and We had the whole of the old highway to ride. (I was on a Honda 400Four - nasty bike, center of gravity somewhere overhead.)
I fell in love with the Gorge and it's so nice to see the pics!
Yeah my first young trip was before the freeway was in too.
But these days you are free to stop and explore any place that catches your eye, unlike when you were young.
It's amazing that so many here on Peggy know of it first hand!
You people realize that these pictures are just small postage stamp views of this huge 360 degree experience that has to be seen in person to be appreciated!
Indeed! It is lovely!
Quote from: A51Watcher on August 21, 2013, 05:25:51 AM
Anytime you come to Oregon I will be happy to play host and tour guide.
Thanks 51, Thats most kind ;D
A51W thats bloody beautiful scenery mate.
would love to take a trip like that on with me motorbike 8)
impressive photo skillz yet again.have some gold for the effort.
jolly good show.