Randy Hutchison > Oneonta Gorge Entrance  is a deep, narrow cleft in the basalt bluff through which flows a foaming creek. Fossilized trees caught by a lava flow, are entombed in its perpendicular walls.

This image required some wading in cold water and climbing over a few logs.  The morning light was perfect.
Randy Hutchison > November Sunrise, With Mount Adams.     (My Wife's Favorite Image)

Mount Adams is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Range and the second-highest mountain in the state of Washington.  It Is 12,276 Feet High.
Randy Hutchison > Mount Jefferson & Detroit Lake
Randy Hutchison > A Young Spike Deer
Randy Hutchison > A Tiny Rock Island, Amid A Small Creek In The Columbia River Gorge Area

A different look at a small creek.  I scouted around for an interesting composition.  I decided to straddled the creek with my camera mounted on a tripod, to surround the little island with swirling water.
Randy Hutchison > A cluster Of Wild Mushrooms.
Randy Hutchison > Oneonta Gorge  is a deep, narrow cleft in the basalt bluff through which flows a foaming creek. Fossilized trees caught by a lava flow, are entombed in its perpendicular walls.
Randy Hutchison > The Strait of Juan de Fuca, approximately 102 miles in length and 10 to 18 miles wide
Randy Hutchison > Palouse Falls Taken Just As The Sun Peeked Over The Edge Of The Canyon
Oneonta Gorge is a deep, narrow cleft in the basalt bluff through which flows a foaming creek. Fossilized trees caught by a lava flow, are entombed in its perpendicular walls.
Randy Hutchison > Oneonta Gorge  is a deep, narrow cleft in the basalt bluff through which flows a foaming creek. Fossilized trees caught by a lava flow, are entombed in its perpendicular walls.
Oneonta Gorge is a deep, narrow cleft in the basalt bluff through which flows a foaming creek. Fossilized trees caught by a lava flow, are entombed in its perpendicular walls.
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