RHH's photos with the keyword: deep lake

Dry Falls

RHH
20 Jun 2019 21 14 331
Dry Falls State Park is in eastern Washington about two hours drive west of Spokane. Geologists speculate that the area was formed by what are called the Missoula Floods, caused by the periodic rupture of an ice dam on a glacial lake in western Montana. The long line of cliffs on the other side of these lakes was believed to have been one gigantic waterfall at that time. This was our first stop on our trip which is now nearly over. We stopped here June 10th to do some orchid and wildflower photography and to see a place that my wife had not seen. We saw there an orchid which is rare in Washington but grows here by the thousands and saw and photographed several other wildflowers, as well as doing some hiking, though the mosquitoes were bad. Yesterday we drove up from the area of Bend, Oregon, to Blewett Pass south of Leavenworth, Washington. We drove up a forestry road, did some hiking and gem hunting (thunder eggs and agates) in the area of Red Top, an old fire lookout in Blewett Pass. The wildflowers there were spectacular, but the gem hunting a bit of a bust. We found only some small inclusions. Today we head further north to our son and daughter-in-law and will be staying with them over the weekend and attending a wedding, returning home Monday or Tuesday - Tuesday if we decide to go fruit picking (strawberries, raspberries and blueberrries). We usually get berries there for canning and freezing, for pies and other such delicacies and as jams and syrups.

Dry Falls State Park

RHH
20 Jun 2019 9 2 164
This, near Deep Lake, was where we did a bit of hiking in Dry Falls State Park in eastern Washington, even though the mosquitoes were quite bad. The columnar basalt cliffs are common in the park and the lakes very beautiful. The wildflowers were very good, too, and we were there especially to see a rare Milkweed as well as a rare Mariposa Lily.

Deep Lake

RHH
20 Jun 2019 12 3 190
It was on the shore of Deep Lake in Dry Falls State Park in eastern Washington that we did some hiking on the first day of our trip through Washington, Oregon and California. We were orchid and wildflower hunting here and I was showing my wife a place I had been to once but which she had not visited.