Chanticleer Point
View over the Columbia River Valley at Chanticleer Point along the Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byway
Crown Point Vista House
The Crown Point Vista House along the Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byway
Lower Latourell Falls
Lower Latourell Falls at Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Latourell Falls
Full view at the lower Latourell Falls at Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Video: Latourell Falls
The lower Latourell Falls plunges 249 feet, and is one of many waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge located off the Historic Columbia River Highway near Portland, Oregon
The upper Latourell Falls
The upper Latourell Falls can be reached via a short hike
Video: Upper Latourell Falls
The upper Latourell Falls are just about 3/4 of a mile away from the Latourell falls in the Columbia River Gorge. This clip shows just the lower 120 foot horsetail.
The last segment of the Upper Latourell Falls in Guy W. Talbot State Park, Oregon
Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
A massive tree makes an arch across the trail between upper and lower Latourell falls at the Columbia River Gorge, just a few miles east of Portland, Oregon
Shepperds Dell
Shepperds Dell Bridge on the Historic Columbia River Highway in Multnomah County, Oregon
Shepperds Dell Bridge
Shepperds Dell on the Historic Columbia River Highway in Multnomah County, Oregon
Shepperd's Dell
Shepperd's Dell is a series of small tumbling waterfalls of the Youngs Creek in the Columbia River Gorge along the Historic Columbia River Highway in Oregon
Shepperds Dell Bridge spanning Young Creek on the Historic Columbia River Highway in Multnomah County, Oregon
The Historic Columbia River Highway near Shepperds Dell in Multnomah County, Oregon, caved into the steep cliffs of the Columbia River Gorge
Columbia River
View from the Bridal View lookout over the Columbia River
Bridal Veil Falls, Oregon
Bridal Veil Falls is located along the Oregon side of the Historic Columbia River Highway in the Columbia River Gorge in Multnomah County
Bridal Veil Falls is located along the Oregon side if the Historic Columbia River Highway in the Columbia River Gorge in Multnomah County
Wahkeena Falls
Wahkeena Falls in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.
Wahkeena Falls is a cascading waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge with a total drop of 242 foot in 6 steps.
This little fellow was taking a shower under the spray of the Wahkeena Falls. It took a while for me to see him. I heard a weird metallic noise that I just could not locate or identify. Like keys dropping on a plate. Turns out our friend here was having a lot of fun and was singing as if there was no tomorrow.
Multnomah Falls on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge
The upper falls of the Multnomah Falls drop 542 feet (165 m) and the lower falls add another 69 feet (21 m), making it the second tallest year-round waterfall in the United States.
Multnomah Falls
The 45-foot (14m) long Benson Footbridge crosses above the lower cascade of the Multnomah Falls in Bridal Veil, Oregon
Multnomah Falls along the Columbia River Gorge
Multnomah Falls, Oregon
The upper section of the Multnomah Falls as seen from the footbridge
Oneonta Tunnel
The Oneonta Tunnel at the Historic Columbia River Highway in Oregon was filled with debris in 1948 and reopened in 2009
Oneonta tunnel carried the Historic Columbia River Highway, Multnomah Country, Oregon, through a rock outcropping immediately east of the mouth of Oneonta Gorge
Horsetail Falls
Horsetail Falls along the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, right next to the Historic Columbia River Highway plunges 176 feet.
Cattle Farm at Mound Hood
Cattle Farm at the foot of Mount Hood in Oregon, U.S.A.
A quick glance at Mount Hood
View at the lower parts of Mount Hood, the highest mountain in Oregon, while the peak is hidden by clouds. Mount Hood is a dormant strotovolcano believed to become active again in the not so distant future.
Mount Hood
Totally unexpected view at Mount Hood - After driving for hours through thick cloud cover and dense fog, all of a sudden the sky opened up for a few minutes. Right time, right place.
Totally unexpected - After driving for hours through thick cloud cover and dense fog, all of a sudden the sky opened up for a few minutes. Right time, right place.