Monday, September 21, 2015

Rogue River

We still had plenty of day as we drove down the Rogue River, so we stopped at the Gorge and at a few other stops to do some leg stretching and sight-seeing.

we have stopped here before, but it is always a pleasant place to take a break and be amazed anew.

I love the mossy boulder strewings

the Rogue River in mid-September

that trees grow out of this sheer cliff full of lava tube holes and pounded by high waters was pointed out as wondrous

it's hard to capture the Gorge

waterfall forced through the bottle-neck

the Rogue enters a narrow part of the Gorge

water does it's work on basalt


water features by Mother Nature

Jeffery hikes near a pretty tree

colorful foliage

Miller Creek Falls - 173 ft. tall

are we having fun yet?  you bet we are!

art shot of Barr Creek Falls, just a little ways from Miller Creek Falls

Barr Falls - 242 ft tall

beautiful bridge just outside the town of Prospect, OR, which is a charming place

upstream of the bridge. see the deck belonging to whoever is lucky enough to live right here. 

view downstream of the bridge, which shows a little of the Avenue of Boulders, which we've hiked to in the past

view of afar before the dark made photo-taking worthless

a final view of the bridge
We ended up in a hotel in Ashland, which we found in the dark, because we'd spent more time along the beautiful Rogue River than planned.  We were so tired, we ate dinner and went to bed.

1 comment:

  1. Wonderful pictures! I want to go there! I especially like the holes made by Mother Nature and the trees growing out of the rocks. Amazing what power a seed has that takes root where it finds itself and then splits rock becoming a tree.

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