Sunday, 31 January 2021

Oregon and beyond - part 4

After a snowstorm in 2007 near my Cathedral in Baker City. OR.

Sharing more scenes from my travels in the far west. The biggest blessing in driving through the highways and byways of the Northwest is the lack of traffic, which is in fact contrasted by the presence of wildlife along the way. It's a common sight seeing deer or elk crossing the roads, as well as wild donkeys as I once encountered in northern Nevada. Not to mention also the beautiful rivers you drive by, meandering along the road. Besides, scenes with snow and ice were the order of the day for me, driving through slush, ice and snowflakes falling constantly.

A Montana store framed with antlers as an extra entrance gate.
The Trinity river in northern California.
A steel sculpture of a warrior Indian near the Teton Mountains in Idaho.

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