Rain – 11 March 2026
Today it Rained. I was camping at Dosewallips State Park and it rained, a lot, non-stop. I did get out in the rain and go for a hike along the Dosewallips River. The Dosewallips flows out of the Olympic Mountains … Continued
Today it Rained. I was camping at Dosewallips State Park and it rained, a lot, non-stop. I did get out in the rain and go for a hike along the Dosewallips River. The Dosewallips flows out of the Olympic Mountains … Continued
When I first arrived at Palouse Falls on this cold January day, I could only hear the sound of the water falling over cliff into the pool below. The fog was thick and the visibility was very limited. From the … Continued
I’ve often discussed my fascination with waterfalls and the positive energy they bring when spending time within the noise, mist and beauty of water flowing over a cliff. The other day I ventured out to another falls which I … Continued
A few weeks ago on my return trip from the deserts of Nevada, I detoured to a small town where I once worked as a wildlife biologist for the US Forest Service (my first job out of college). McCloud … Continued
I went to the beach this past weekend. Walking on the beach is one of my favorite things to do; I can walk for hours on the beach. The wind, fresh salt air, sand under my toes, and the … Continued
It was a cold foggy morning when I headed up to the Olympic Mountains to photography rivers, streams and water. When I first came up to Bernard Creek, I was disappointed with the fog, but later came to believe … Continued
Yesterday I went hiking in the Olympics. It was cold; I don’t think the temperature got above 32 degrees, but it felt good. My first stop was at this waterfall named Rocky Brook Falls, a large horsetail or … Continued