Ash Creek Photo

The Oregon Coast, Cascade Mountains, Columbia Gorge, and Canadian Rockies in Pictures

Doug Gorsline > Tacoma, Washington, is home to the Glass Museum. Tacoma also used to be a port where huge quantities of logs were processed and shipped. The chimney for the Tacoma Glass Museum's 'Hot Shop' resembles the wigwam burner where every sawmill burned their waste before the 1970s.
Doug Gorsline > The trail up Cascade Head offers some of the most spectacular views on the Oregon Coast. The trail from Knight Park on the Salmon River estuary is open year around. The first half mile follows a paved road through Cascade Head Ranch. When you leave the road and enter the woods, the next quarter mile follows a small creek steeply uphill. Be prepared for a bunch of steps.
Tacoma, Washington, is home to the Glass Museum. Tacoma also used to be a port where huge quantities of logs were processed and shipped. The chimney for the Tacoma Glass Museum's 'Hot Shop' resembles the wigwam burner where every sawmill burned their waste before the 1970s.
Doug Gorsline > Tacoma, Washington, is home to the Glass Museum. Tacoma also used to be a port where huge quantities of logs were processed and shipped. The chimney for the Tacoma Glass Museum's 'Hot Shop' resembles the wigwam burner where every sawmill burned their waste before the 1970s.
Tacoma, Washington, is home to the Glass Museum. Tacoma also used to be a port where huge quantities of logs were processed and shipped. The chimney for the Tacoma Glass Museum's 'Hot Shop' resembles the wigwam burner where every sawmill burned their waste before the 1970s.
See photo in original gallery.

Comments

|

New comment:

Name: Email: Link:


To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?

Add Comment Cancel