The Cascades of Oregon and Washington


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My lifeÕs partner and best friend Del and I traveled many years in a motorhome, looking at the grand and glorious Creation that Almighty God has given to us out of His love. We put together eleven different multi-media programs to inspire folks in the resorts of Arizona. This abridged print sample sadly cannot include the synchronized sound effects and music included in the original show. You will have to imagine the birds and waterfalls while you read about THE CASCADES OF OREGON & WASHINGTON







All Over Oregon and Washington


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All Over Oregon and Washington


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest


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Discover more than 200 waterfalls throughout Oregon and Washington's most scenic, unique, and diverse landscapes. Photographer David L. Anderson has hiked many miles of the Pacific Coast, Oregon Cascades, Washington Cascades, eastern Oregon, and eastern Washington to find these regions' most spectacular waterfalls. Overview chapters on Pacific Northwest climate, geology, photography, and basic hiking tips prepare readers for their treks to the falls, while each of the falls' descriptions includes directions for how to get there; the USGS topographic map quad; hike distance; falls' source, height, and volume; and suggestions for the best time of year to visit. Regional maps showing the locations of each of the falls are also included. Distances range from easy walks of a few hundred yards to strenuous 10-mile hikes, to accommodate any level of hiking ability. 50 maps, 100 black & white photographs, index.




Guide to Geology of the Cascade Range


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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Field Trip Guidebooks Series, Volume 306. The meeting of the Twenty-eighth International Geological Congress, during July 1989 in Washington, D.C. with field trips throughout the United States, provides an opportunity to prepare a general guide to the geology of the Cascade Range.




In the Oregon Country


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East of The Cascades


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Washington and Oregon are often thought of as a wet green area, and indeed, a lot of it is. After all, Washington is known as the Evergreen State. However, a large part of the area lying east of the Cascade Range is desert or near desert, albeit much of that area is irrigated for agricultural purposes. East of the Cascades takes the reader on a photographic journey through that region in a county-by-county manner. The journey starts in the Columbia River Gorge then heads north to the Canadian border then back south, eventually landing in the southeastern corner of Washington. Crossing into Oregon, the travel path works its way west to the Cascades then south and east, ending in Malheur County in southeastern Oregon. Several photographs from each county traversed are included. Brief historical facts and other information of interest for each county are included with each set of county photographs. While not intended to be a travel guide, the book gives the reader a feeling for the sights and terrain to be seen throughout eastern and central Washington and Oregon.




In the Oregon Country


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