A few images from last weekend.
Hells Canyon is on the Snake River and is the border between Idaho and Oregon. It is deeper than the Grand Canyon. Three dams create huge lakes. At the end of the road there is a launch for rafts and jet boats that traverse 50 miles of flowing river...with three very large rapids this time of year. I once rowed my own raft down it. My friend in front of me flipped his raft in the first large one. After some courage building, I went through...and made it.
This time of year there are a number of waterfalls from melting snow.
I've known for years that the Mountain Goats hang out across from the launch. They didn't disappoint this year.
Nikon Z7ii. Panorama five merged images with Z 14-30. Goats taken with Nikon 200-500. 1.4 TC, using a tripod.
Beautiful series! Thanks for sharing
Beautiful series. The goats really put on a fur coat this last winter.
JFCoupe wrote:
Beautiful series. The goats really put on a fur coat this last winter.
Yes, and now they are kinda scruffy shedding it.
IDguy wrote:
A few images from last weekend.
Hells Canyon is on the Snake River and is the border between Idaho and Oregon. It is deeper than the Grand Canyon. Three dams create huge lakes. At the end of the road there is a launch for rafts and jet boats that traverse 50 miles of flowing river...with three very large rapids this time of year. I once rowed my own raft down it. My friend in front of me flipped his raft in the first large one. After some courage building, I went through...and made it.
This time of year there are a number of waterfalls from melting snow.
I've known for years that the Mountain Goats hang out across from the launch. They didn't disappoint this year.
Nikon Z7ii. Panorama five merged images with Z 14-30. Goats taken with Nikon 200-500. 1.4 TC, using a tripod.
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The first two are fantastic!!
The Goats not so much the first is a little soft
The second Way soft
I've heard about that access to the river and intend to check it out next time I'm in the area. Pretty nice shots! Is there any way to get closer to the Mountain Goats? How's the fishing?
That canyon is beautiful. I did a boat trip when I was there. Pretty cool.
Retired CPO wrote:
I've heard about that access to the river and intend to check it out next time I'm in the area. Pretty nice shots! Is there any way to get closer to the Mountain Goats? How's the fishing?
Bass fishing in the lakes can be awesome. Sturgeon right below the dam. Saw a guy get his fishing rod and reel launched into the river last year as one grabbed his bait and swam away.
Manglesphoto wrote:
The first two are fantastic!!
The Goats not so much the first is a little soft
The second Way soft
Of course I know that. Should have used delayed or remote release.
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