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Upper Bertha Falls drains Bertha Lake hiding in the hanging valley above the falls. The elevation gain to the lake is about 460 m.
Ice storm Seattle, Upper Fremont neighborhood Dec 23rd 2022
We had some snow this week but it was a mild amount. Even more so to the ice we had today. It has covered everything like a glazed donut. haha.
I have experienced much worse ice in other places I have lived in such as Nebraska. But Seattle rarely gets ice like this and isn't prepared for it. You will note no sand or salt on the sidewalks and this was around 1:30pm. I was glad for the snow under the ice, I was able to walk on the snow and grass which wasn't hard and was easier to walk on then the ice coated sidewalks and streets I would have stayed in since it was 30 C at the time with ice. But I needed to go out to get stuff. I took it slow and careful and was wearing hiking boots. Made it without falling at all. :)
Wooden stairs on side of hill next to Mississippi River backwater in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Photo texture thanks to SkeletalMess’ “Bruised Ego” texture at www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/sets/72157611177099692/
Labor Day Weekend: After hiking to Bailey Lake, we hit the trail to Upper Bear Lake in the Selway-Bitterroot wilderness near the Idaho-Montana border.
Descending into the valley toward Upper Palisades Lake, an alpine lake on Mt. Rainier off of Sunrise. The last quarter moon was setting behind the mountain.
"Judges Little Pictures"
One of 10 sepia photographs of Bournemouth & district.
Originally priced at one shilling!
An early morning frost covers the wooden foot path in Upper Geyser Basin. I wonder how many miles of decking there are throughout the park.
This was my first trip back to the park in years, and did not realize, at the time, how lucky I was to have the Basin all to myself. The historic Old Faithful Inn is just visible through the steam on the left.
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
The junction of Thornhill Road and Upper Cwmbran Road. The trees in the centre are starting to turn as Autumn creeps slowly on us.
This is the actual view in Upper Wick with the country cottage and Malvern hills in the background. As with all drawings you add and subtract to suit yourself while still keeping a sense of place.
This cave entrance goes into the upper level of the cave. The cave is about 1600 feet total length on two different levels. There is always water running through it. It is a living cave which means it is still forming and changing.
The 'walk-in' entrance to the larger main level is here.
Please hike the photos in the "Come over to our place" set.