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From my relatively "safe" spot, on the edge of one of the precipices,
it was like looking into the maw of a monster....the tide coming in and out like its breath.
well perhaps it was not really the maw of a monster, but it really was like it had a life of its own... and for a moment in time, we were apart of it
photo taken at Hell's Gates of Noosa Heads, QLD Australia
Hundreds of people from across the country flock to the small town of Hell, Michigan to celebrate June 6, 2006 (6/6/6).
the cat, looking for a lizard, or grasshopper, or some other thing he can bring me, to show what a mighty hunter he is
A large arc bowl I was not cognizant about until recently. Then there was the matter of inquiring about getting to it. When going to the Hells Gate air tram on 19 April 2014, I was told how. Included in these images are what looks like the remains of the old highway; Cariboo Road. My guess is that the "Bowl was a semi-earth fill. Prior to that there was a lot of empty space, so the road went were I think is the old highway
Pine Fest Music Festival in Halfway Oregon.
Billed as the tiniest music festival in the tiniest town, Pine fest is one of our favorite fall events along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. We had a great day hanging out with locals and visitors from Oregon Idaho and Washington listening to a great line up of Blue Grass musicians at the Baker County Fairgrounds in Halfway.
Pine Fest is the largest musical festival in Halfway but the community also hosts a number of other musical events including the summer concert series on the Main Street Stage. For more information about Pine Fest including next year’s dates and performers visit www.pinefest.org
The town of Halfway is just one of numerous small towns along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway, a loop that encircles the Wallowa Mountains, intersecting with Interstate 84 at Baker City and La Grande, and communities all along the byway host a variety of festivals and community events throughout the year providing visitors a chance to celebrate local culture and visit with locals while exploring this incredibly scenic region of North East Oregon.
The byway is a popular destination for group tours and offers visitors a chance to experience small town Americana in small towns like Halfway, as they explore the rugged and spectacular Northeast Oregon landscape along the way.
The entire route is on a paved highway. Plan ahead - you'll find stretches of more than eighty miles without gas and with few services. A segment of the Byway between Joseph and Halfway closes with snow in winter, but allows access to winter recreation areas, offering a whole other kind of Northeast Oregon Adventure.
For more information about the Hells Canyon Scenic byways or other Baker County, scenic drives, events and attractions, visit the Baker County tourism website at
HYPERLINK "http://www.basecampbaker.com"
You'll have to take my word for this.
There are four piles beneat these that hold stuff like my Starman collection, Sandman Mystery Theatre, Lucifer, the more recent Hellblazer issues ... and some Warren Ellis books.
"If you're going through hell, keep going"
A lovely quote by Winston Churchill. I strongly live by his words. They are true, there is no way out of hell but through it so keep going.
This dog tag was a gift from someone really special. It was given to me when I signed up and took oath to serve in the armed forces of the United States. This person told me to keep this in my mind through my upcoming dark hours.
Showing clearcut on NW face of hells Hill.
Windy Point (open spot)on skyline to rt.
Grassy Mtn. on skyline on lt.
Cartwright Cr. Valley below.
This crater, called Stóra VÃti (Big Hell), was formed in a massive explosion in the start of an eruption in 1724. The eruption lasted 5 years and the water/clay mix in the bottom of the crater boiled for over a hundred years afterwards.