skyking1
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it was a little after 4 so I elected to make the 6 hour run home rather than spend another night away.
it had been blowing with whitecaps on the lake earlier, but it was glassy when I left.
I had to stop and capture this face in Hunters, WA. You don't often see an old Reo.
I drove out the usual way past Dry Falls and down that channel to Soap Lake.
The daisies are just nuts this time of year.
We talked about this area in that other thread, and this is an example of the massive going's on for the 2000 years and 40 floods that passed through here and gouged this channel out of solid rock. It truly is a must see.
it had been blowing with whitecaps on the lake earlier, but it was glassy when I left.
I had to stop and capture this face in Hunters, WA. You don't often see an old Reo.
I drove out the usual way past Dry Falls and down that channel to Soap Lake.
The daisies are just nuts this time of year.
We talked about this area in that other thread, and this is an example of the massive going's on for the 2000 years and 40 floods that passed through here and gouged this channel out of solid rock. It truly is a must see.
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