Sunday, August 13, 2023

Revisiting favorite places #45: Johnston Ridge is unreachable until next year due to the washed-out highway, but at least we have pictures-- lots of them! Looking northwest at the beautiful sky, the beautiful Indian Paintbrush wildflowers, and the remains of one of the thousands of trees blown down in the eruption of Mt. St. Helens over 40 years ago.


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9 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Wow. Again. Thank you. Again.

roentare said...

Beautiful landscape again!

joaquín said...

Extraordinaria!

VENTANA DE FOTO said...

Bonito camino a seguir. Son extraordinarias las nubes que has captado.Un abrazo

Taken For Granted said...

That is a very dramatic sky over your landscape, Bill. I'm sorry to hear you can't get back here until next year when the highway is repaired. Sad to be cut off from a favorite location. BTW, thank you for pointing out my errors this morning. I'm not the best proof reader.

Antonio Rodriguez said...

No podrás alcanzar el Johnston Ridge, pero has conseguido una bella fotografía. Llena de contrastes, colores y de historia.
Un abrazo.

Pierre Carrive said...

Superbe, encore! On pourrait nommer ce rouge, Rouge Vie.....

Margaret D said...

That is also a lovely photo, I remember that one, good to see emerge once again.

Maria Rodrigues said...

Mystical and gorgeous landscape!