RHH's photos with the keyword: twin sisters

Drayton Bay and Mount Baker

RHH
02 Mar 2023 23 12 129
This is another view of one of the old cannery buildings at Semiahmoo looking across Drayton Bay to the town of Blaine and beyond it to Mount Baker. Baker is just to the right of the cannery building and further to the right Twin Sisters. This was taken on an excursion with our youngest son and his family in late January.

Twin Sisters

RHH
15 Feb 2022 14 8 110
When we hiked the Park Butte Trail last October this was the view of Twin Sisters to the northwest. We hiked under a cloud cover most of the way but the day began to clear as we hiked back out.

Twin Sisters

RHH
25 Sep 2021 20 14 116
Back in January a friend and I were in Umatilla County visiting a recently widowed lady and stopped briefly to hike to these basalt formations along the Columbia River known as Twin Sisters. I did not have my camera along and used my phone to take photos.

Twin Sisters

RHH
25 Sep 2021 15 5 84
These basalt formations known as Twin Sisters are along the Columbia River in Umatilla County, Washington. We hiked up to the formations when in the area back in January.

Twin Sisters

RHH
14 Sep 2021 34 17 141
In January a friend and I traveled down to Umatilla County in Washington to visit a lady who had been recently widowed. We made a short stop along the Washington and Oregon border to climb up to this formation above the Columbia River at Wallula Gap. The formation is known as Twin Sisters and its name is connected with an old Indian legend. I did not have my camera along and took a few photos with my phone.

Wallula Gap

RHH
14 Sep 2021 18 8 108
Wallula Gap is a narrow cut in the basalt formations through which the Columbia River flows. This photo was taken from a basalt formation known as Twin Sisters that sits on one side of the Wallula Gap.

Twin Sisters

RHH
10 Sep 2017 26 18 744
Usually we see the Twin Sisters from the other side - they are visible from the town in which we live. This photo of the peaks was taken from the Railroad Grade trail on the south side of Baker and the east side of Twin Sisters.

Twin Sisters

RHH
08 Jan 2017 30 24 628
As the sky cleared Twin Sisters also came into view to the southwest. These peaks are visible from our home town, but from the opposite side.

North Sister

RHH
29 Dec 2016 38 24 643
Taken from the Park Butte fire lookout, this is North Sister, one of the Twin Sisters peaks. Twin Sisters are a sub-range of the North Cascades, lying to the southwest of Mount Baker.

Nooksack River Valley

RHH
22 Dec 2016 31 22 476
This is the Nooksack River Valley from near Park Butte, my first destination. The Nooksack River flows generally westward from Mount Baker and empties into Puget Sound near Bellingham. The peaks on the left of the photo are Twin Sisters, with South Sister nearly obscured by clouds.

Twin Sisters

RHH
20 Dec 2016 33 24 529
Twin Sisters is a mountain in the North Cascades that lies west and south of Mount Baker. It is visible from our home, but here I was seeing it from the other side as I climbed the Park Butte trail from Schreiber's Meadows to Morovitz Meadows and on to the fire lookout at Park Butte.

Twin Sisters

RHH
09 Feb 2009 2 2 440
Twin Sisters from Highway 9 north of Sedro-Wooley.

Twin Sisters

RHH
09 Feb 2009 1 336
Twin Sisters from Highway 9 north of Sedro-Wooley.

Twin Sisters at Sundown