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There is a 40 mile dirt and gravel road from Huntington to Richland on the Oregon side of the Snake River that winds its way up the Powder River Mountains on the back route to Hells Canyon. There's great fishing along the first half of the road. My brother-in-law caught 3 catfish.
Es war unglaublich hell da oben auf dem Berg, ich habe versucht ein Photo von mir selbst zu machen und das kam dabei heraus.
It was really bright on the mountain, I tried to take a photo of me ;-)
If I’m in Hell and you are in Heaven, I’ll look up and be glad of you. But if I’m in Heaven and you are in Hell, I’ll pray to God to send me down because the heaven is not heaven without U!
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(Nếu em ở dưới địa ngục và anh ở trên thiên đường, em sẽ ngước lên nhìn và hân hoan cùng anh. Nhưng nếu em ở trên thiên đường và anh ở dưới địa ngục, em sẽ cầu Trời gửi em xuống đó bởi em biết rằng thiên đường sẽ chẳng còn là thiên đường nữa nếu thiếu anh!)
Hells Canyon Spectacular
120 min
Fly south, up the Snake River, past the Grande Ronde, Salmon, and Imnaha rivers. We travel low level into the visual wonder that is Hells Canyon (and to Hells Canyon Dam). Carved by the waters of the Snake River, this is North America’s deepest gorge, with the river being more than a mile below the peaks on the Oregon side and 8,000 feet below the Seven Devils Mountains range on the Idaho side. Spectacular views from the depths of the canyon, from the mountain and ridge tops, and from every level in between. Truly, there is no better way to see more of the canyon than by helicopter. On the return trip, we fly over what the Nez Perce call the “land of winding rivers”, timbered hills, through Joseph Canyon, and over fertile farmland. In all, an experience to last a lifetime.