Cascade Mountains Tapestries
Description: Small Waterfall In Mountain Stream is a color photographic art print of a small waterfall. The setting is the south fork of the Snoqualmie River located in the Cascade Mountains near North Bend, Washington. This scene is along a hiking trail that takes you to Franklin Falls, a large waterfall just upstream from this location. Follow my work: TheWallGallery: https://thewallgallery.com Blog: http://thewallgalleryblog.wordpress.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/TheWallGallery.KirtTisdale Copyright 2016 Kirt D. Tisdale
Description: Native Americans were the first inhabitants of Winthrop, living along the banks of the Methow, Twisp, and Chewuch rivers. The first white men to visit the valley were trappers in the 19th century. In the spring of 1868, placer gold was discovered and the lure of gold brought the first permanent white settlers, three of whom were James Ramsey, Ben Pearrygin, and Guy Waring. Waring stopped at the forks of the Chewuch and Methow rivers in 1891. His family settled into the "Castle" (now the Shafer Museum). Although Waring is the acclaimed founding father, the town is named after Theodore Winthrop, an adventure traveler, and gifted 19th-century author. The town was rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1893 and was officially incorporated in 1924.
Description: The Cauldron in late Summer after overnight rain, turning the water to a lovely coffee colour.....complete with cream ! Looking towards the mountain called Buachaille Etive Mòr, ( The Shepherd of Etive ) Glen Coe. Scotland. The Cauldron is a mini waterfall or cascade that can be found along a small river not far from the West Highland Way, near Kingshouse. See my website at www.Photosecosse.co.uk
Description: The Russell Burn in Spate after heavy rain. A scene that will be encountered as you travel the tortuous and steep single track road that takes you to Applecross via the Bealach na Ba, or Pass of the Cattle. Dark Satanic Hills will come to mind as you view the steep, rugged and Wild Mountains as you wend your way along the route, which is now an exciting section of the North Coast 500 road trip. (NC500 ) Not for the faint of heart ! Wester Ross, Scottish Highlands. Please visit my website at www.photosecosse.co.uk
Description: As 1979 came to a closed, nobody had any idea that come May of the following year, Mount St. Helens would erupt with such violence that the top of the mountain locals have seen in the sky for generations would soon be more than 1,000' shorter. On May 18, 1980, the deadliest and most violent volcanic event in U.S. history would lay an unreal path of destruction. Fifty-seven people were killed; 200 homes, 47 bridges, 15 miles of railways, and 185 miles of highway were destroyed. A massive debris avalanche, triggered by an earthquake of magnitude 5.1, caused a lateral eruption that reduced the elevation of the mountain's summit from 9,677 ft to 8,363 ft, leaving a 1-mile wide horseshoe-shaped crater.
Description: Warm evening light slants across the landscape and the raging river at Sligachan, the Allt Dearg Mor, turning the vegetation a glorious Gold. Looking towards a stunning view of Sgurr nan Gillean, the Black Cuillin, Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. See my website at www.Photosecosse.co.uk
Description: The River Etive, Glen Etive, after rain, which soon re-appeared ! This waterfall subsides rapidly to a mere trickle once the rain stops. The Highlands of Scotland. Glen Etive is along a remote and narrow single track road, starting in Glen Coe and ending at Loch Etive. Not a through road. See my website at www.Photosecosse.co.uk