Tuesday, December 31, 2019
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Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Christmas Day Hike: Ebey Bluff Loop Trail
I parked at the Prairie Overlook and headed along the Ridge Trail to the Ebey Bluff.
At the bluff, I followed the bluff trail to the west. This is looking back east toward Ft Casey.
Perego's Lake came into view as I continued west along the bluff.
The trail descends to the beach at the west end of the loop. The view is to the east.
This view is west at the base of the trail to the beach.
Looking back to the west as I continued east along the beach part of the trail. Can you spot the switchbacks on the bluff?
Having reached the east end of the loop at Ebey's Landing State Park, I headed back west along the ascending bluff trail.
The complete hike was 5.18 miles. Even on an overcast day when the Olympics, Cascades and Mt. Baker were not visible, it was a refreshing hike.
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Twin Sisters
Southwest of where the Snake and Columbia Rivers converge are two basalt pillars. While they are evidence of flooding erosion, there is also a legend associated with them involving a coyote and sisters.
The views of the Columbia River from the top of the hill (not the pillars) are great. This one is to the west.
This view is to the east, to the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers. Yes, that's my car down there.
Monday, December 23, 2019
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Monday, December 16, 2019
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Dry Falls State Park
Near the end of the last ice age, an ice dam broke in what is now Montana releasing the lake captured behind it. The resulting flood scoured eastern Washington, creating the scab lands and coulees. It poured over what is now called Dry Falls, creating falls larger than Niagara.
We drove down to the bottom of the coulee, through the camping area to see the cliffs from the bottom.
The visitor center at the top of the cliff is very informative. It is certainly worth checking out this very unusual geological feature of Washington State.
Friday, December 13, 2019
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