The Skagit River flows out of the Northern Cascade Mountains. Man's footprint is not to be seen. I did see bear prints, but no bears. I was talking to a local and they said they have had bears take the fish right off their fishing lines. I don't know if they were more; angry at the lost fish, or amazed at the sight of it. . . . . HAPPY NEW YEAR and Thanks for visiting my Photo Blog. I hope to see you next year.
Welcome to my Photo Blog. I'll try to mix it up, there are lots of different types of photography. Much of what I photograph is in the landscape category. My passion regarding nature started as a boy. The Cascade mountains of Washington were where my father introduced me to hiking and fishing. Watching a bald eagle use its strong talons to pluck a large trout out of the water was the kind of experience that had to be part of my future. I hope you enjoy my photo-journey.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
What A Way To Close Out The Year
The Skagit River flows out of the Northern Cascade Mountains. Man's footprint is not to be seen. I did see bear prints, but no bears. I was talking to a local and they said they have had bears take the fish right off their fishing lines. I don't know if they were more; angry at the lost fish, or amazed at the sight of it. . . . . HAPPY NEW YEAR and Thanks for visiting my Photo Blog. I hope to see you next year.
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Gorgeous !
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