RHH's photos with the keyword: quincy wildlife recreation area
Ancient Lakes Coulee
05 Apr 2013 |
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Taken from the trail coming down from the south side mesa, this photo shows where the coulee opens up just above the Columbia River gorge (the distant hills are on the other side of the gorge and the river is down below). The distant mesa shows some of the striking geology of the area and the lakes are two of the three named "Ancient Lakes." We hiked around to the right, to the other end of the coulee and then along the distant mesa and out to the trailhead. I should add that the coulee is larger than it appears from the photo. It is over a mile from this point to the end of the mesa.
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Scablands
05 Apr 2013 |
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For reasons unknown to me the area we hiked is known as the Scablands and the photo shows some of the geology of the area. The mesas which separate the coulees from one another are full of these columns which I assume are basalt and of volcanic origin.
This picture was taken as we hiked up from Dusty Lake across the mesa to Ancient Lakes. We had to scramble up the loose rock in the foreground and across the sloped area at the base of the columnar formations and through the notch in the distance.
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Falls near Ancient Lakes
04 Apr 2013 |
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Having hiked to Dusty Lake and over the mesa to Ancient Lakes, we had our lunch near this waterfall that dropped from the mesa down to one of the three lakes known as Ancient Lakes. It was only later after we had hiked quite a distance that we realized there was another part to the falls up above and a steep path leading to it. That, I guess, will have to wait for another occasion.
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Early Morning at Ancient Lakes
08 Apr 2013 |
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As we began hiking some of the coulees at Ancient Lakes early in the morning the sky above was laced with the contrails of many jets traveling to or from the airports in Seattle and Spokane. Photography was a bit of a challenge since the early light made for deep shadows on the mesa and a lot of contrast between the sky and the ground. This was the best of the shots I was able to take. The photo shows only the top of the mesa and the columnar basalt formations that make up so much of the geology of the region.
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Yellow Bells
04 Apr 2013 |
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One of the wildflowers we had hoped to see on our first hike of the spring, and did see, was Fritillaria pudica, or Yellow Bells. It is one of our earliest wildflowers and we had missed it in previous years for that reason and because it grows in eastern Washington, but not on our side of the state. We found a few of them at Ancient Lakes and then found them again in Reecer Creek Canyon northwest of Ellensburg, Washington. It is supposed to grow up to a foot tall, but those we saw were only a few inches.
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Waterfall
10 Apr 2013 |
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This is the lower part of the same falls I posted earlier. For some reason the scale is not very good, since this part of the falls was itself fifteen to twenty feet high.
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Woolly-pod Locoweed
12 Apr 2013 |
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Another photo of this unusual mat-forming species. We found only a few plants new Dusty Lake when hiking there and were pleased to find it since it is one we hadn't seen before. The photo was taken by my wife.
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Dusty Lake Coulee
11 Apr 2013 |
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I am not very happy with this picture, but perched as we were on the side of the mesa, it was impossible to get a better perspective. For whatever reason the perspective seems awkward and unattractive.
I wanted to post the picture, however, because it shows one of the coulees we hiked and the mesas on both sides of the coulee with Dusty Lake in the foreground. Below the coulee is the Columbia River and its gorge.
The white on the shores of the lake was typical of the lakes in these coulees and must be some kind of mineral deposit from the water, though I have no idea what it actually is. I'll post a close-up of these deposits later today.
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Ancient Lakes Geology
12 Apr 2013 |
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Another photo taken by my wife and showing some of the unusual rock formations in the Ancient Lakes area. A geologist would be able to explain these better than I and perhaps even give a name to this type of formation, but even to our untrained eyes this is clearly volcanic in origin. The photo was taken near the top of one of the mesas that separate the coulees from each other.
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Erratic
14 Apr 2013 |
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Actually I'm not sure that this is what they call an erratic, but it sounded good. This huge rock was standing alone in the middle of the coulee. The photo was taken by my wife near the end of our hike.
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Ancient Lakes
13 Apr 2013 |
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This is one of the three lakes known as Ancient Lakes. They are at the back of a coulee in the Quincy Wildlife Recreation area, a coulee that we were hiking when this picture was taken. We had hiked most of the way around the lake at this point, having scrambled over the loose rocks on the far side and stopped at a waterfall hidden in the corner.
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