GLORIOUS! Sunshine and sparking snow met me as I went walking on the Columbia Plateau Trail off the Cheney/Spangle trail head. There were very few people out and about today so I pretty much had it to myself. The waterfalls were under sheets of ice cycles, you could hear the water running but barely see it. The streams along both sides of the trail were high and running right along.
Enjoying the paths, trails, roads and by-ways of the Inland Northwest by foot. Sharing where I've been through pictures and text so you can explore them yourself walking, jogging, bicycling or under whatever foot powered means you enjoy.
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Fairmont Memorial Park Cemetery walkabout
I really enjoy getting my mileage in at the local cemeteries. The beauty and history of the places keeps my eyes and mind engaged as I wand...
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I'm sorry it's been so long. Life has kinda gotten in the way of getting out on the trails as often as I used to. I did get a chanc...
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A life size statue of Bigfoot greets you as you enter the Rathdrum Mountina Storybook Trail in Rathdrum Idaho. The trail winds along up...
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What fun it is to get up close and personal with animals you only normally see in a zoo or on TV. Zebra's, Camels, flamingos and a few o...
EXCELSIOR! Winter Wonder Land Photos! These two Photo Shoots of Fish Lake Trail tell a Beautiful and Interesting story of the Trail in the Snow. I love the Frozen Waterfalls on the sides of the trail where two streams are on both sides. The railroad cut a path and formed cliffs often on both sides Marvelous! BRAVO to the Photographer she has captured its Wintery Beauty.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed them. I always enjoy being there.
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