I'm busy working on projects, so I am sharing a few more of Bill's pictures from our recent trip.
Mt. Hood has snow all year long, so there are multiple skiing and snow boarding camps going on in the snowy areas you can see above.
We were on schedule to be back home a couple of days early and decided to take a detour to Glacier National Park to check out the wild flowers. The Going-to-The-Sun Highway is always spectacular and it did not disappoint. Above is the falls on Haystack Creek. The road goes through the middle of the picture.
Waterfall at the Weeping Wall turnout.
Mt. Oberlin
Wildflowers near Many Glacier.
Wildflowers with Lake Sherburne in the distance.
Swiftcurrent Lake.
Glacier National Park is beautiful, but is sometimes dangerous. This a cinnamon black bear digging up grubs near Many Glacier. Glad we had a 400 mm lens to use.
5 comments:
Love your pictures
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing! Glad you had a great time.
Thank you for sharing, I always love seeing pictures from the west. Your husband always does such a nice job!
More stunning views! I love seeing the west coast like this. Bill sure does know how to take fabulous pictures Linda. I think if I close my eyes I can feel some breezes and hear the water falling. Just gorgeous and I love the photo of the bear, so glad you were far away. I had a black bear come walking out of our corn field a few years ago and he seemed indifferent to us, but don't want another one to come walking out anytime soon! Thanks for sharing these stunning vacation photos with us! Hugs, Brenda
Gorgeous pictures. TFS. ANA
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