The Memaloose Hills are west of the Rowena Plateau, accessible from the Memaloose Overlook parking area. In early spring the […]
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Memaloose Hills Early Wildflower Hike
The Memaloose Hills are west of the Rowena Plateau, accessible from the Memaloose Overlook parking area. In early spring there […]
Wild Turkeys and Wildflowers
Wild turkeys gobbling, blacktail deer foraging among the white oaks, amorous groundhogs spooning in the intermittent sunshine and colorful wildflowers […]
The Wonderful Burdoin Mountain Hike in Early Springtime
The Kreps Family owns a large cattle ranch north of Bingen, Washington. They are kind enough to open their property […]
Deer and Colorful Wildflowers at Catherine Creek
First weekend of daylight savings time and what a day it was. Sun breaks, a cold & gusty wind, heavy […]
A Climb to McCall Point
The hike to McCall Point is one of the best for experiencing the spring wildflower show on the east end of […]
A Mid-Winter Hike on the East Side of the Columbia River Gorge
Two varieties of colorful wildflowers in bloom. Twelve blacktail deer sleeping or feeding near the trail. Ravens and red-tailed hawks riding […]
Photographing Blacktail Deer in the Columbia River Gorge
Late February and it’s a cold, stormy day. I grabbed the rain gear and camera. Soon I was on the […]
Memaloose Hills Blacktail
In mid-winter I returned to the the Memaloose Hills for a three-mile hike. The Oak-Savannah habitat is always a great location to photograph […]
Mosier in the Springtime?
The area from Mosier to the Rowena Plateau is a fun place to visit and explore. It is located in the east side […]