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January was a watery month. We made three trips up the Columbia River Gorge, including hiking up to the top of Multnomah Falls, and a trip to Silver Falls State Park, where the flows on all the falls were the highest I've seen. We also made it to the coast once, where we saw people wading in the ocean. In January in Oregon, that's a rare thing indeed. I noticed as I was captioning this gallery that of the 49 photos, all but four of them have liquid water showing, and the other four have ice. As I said, a watery month.
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2DPhotography > Hoar frost on a pine tree along the Klickitat River in southern Washington.
2DPhotography > Hoar frost on a pine tree along the Klickitat River in southern Washington.
2DPhotography > Hoar frost on a set of pine needles along the Klickitat River in southern Washington.
2DPhotography > Hoar frost on some trees along the Klickitat River in southern Washington.
2DPhotography > Tillamook Rock Lighthouse from Cannon Beach. Tillamook Rock Lighthouse stands 133 feet above sea level with 62-foot-high tower on basalt rock islet. Exposure to storm waves earned it the nickname "Terrible Tilly." It's probably two miles from where I'm standing, so it's not as clear as I'd like, but I liked the look of the waves breaking in front of it.
2DPhotography > It's a rare January day when you can see people wading at Cannon Beach.
2DPhotography > A wave breaking in front of the setting sun at Cannon Beach.
2DPhotography > Gulls in the pastel light just after sunset at Cannon Beach.
2DPhotography > A classic shot of Crown Point in the Columbia Rive Gorge.
Tillamook Rock Lighthouse from Cannon Beach. Tillamook Rock Lighthouse stands 133 feet above sea level with 62-foot-high tower on basalt rock islet. Exposure to storm waves earned it the nickname "Terrible Tilly." It's probably two miles from where I'm standing, so it's not as clear as I'd like, but I liked the look of the waves breaking in front of it.
 > Tillamook Rock Lighthouse from Cannon Beach. Tillamook Rock Lighthouse stands 133 feet above sea level with 62-foot-high tower on basalt rock islet. Exposure to storm waves earned it the nickname "Terrible Tilly." It's probably two miles from where I'm standing, so it's not as clear as I'd like, but I liked the look of the waves breaking in front of it.
Tillamook Rock Lighthouse from Cannon Beach. Tillamook Rock Lighthouse stands 133 feet above sea level with 62-foot-high tower on basalt rock islet. Exposure to storm waves earned it the nickname "Terrible Tilly." It's probably two miles from where I'm standing, so it's not as clear as I'd like, but I liked the look of the waves breaking in front of it.
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