Friday, July 20, 2012

The Gorge (part 1) - Multnomah Falls

Multnomah Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in North America
On Wesnesday, Mom and I spent our last full day together in the Gorge- the Columbia River Gorge. We thought it would be fun to go back to Multnomah Falls, a place we visited together back when I first moved to Oregon in 1998. We've been back a few times over the years, with Dad when he was alive, and in recent years just Mom and I. It's always great. I happen to love a gray day, and that's what we got. The color in the Gorge was wonderful that day. I'll have more pictures from after lunch tomorrow, but for now, here's Multnomah Falls.

Mom wanted to hike up to the bridge


We took the path through a green, wooded area, lush with moss and ferns
When we turned the corner, the lower falls peeked through the trees
Mom was happy to make it up to the bridge. We hadn't done that with Dad.
A popular place

No idea who they were, but what a riot with the dog! Love them!!
Speed bumps on the paved path

We enjoyed lunch at Multnomah Falls Lodge, the restaurant in the upper floor of the Lodge, and ate on the terrace. She had a turkey sandwich with cranberry cream cheese, and I had the smoked salmon salad sandwich. After lunch, we found the road to Horsetail, Bridal Veil, and the Vista. More about that tomorrow. Today's blog, by the way, is my 300th posted at Wonkyworld!!




15 comments:

  1. The falls are beautiful. I would love to visit there some day. Thanks for the great photos and you and your mom will have great memories.

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    1. The funny think about Multnomah Falls is I usually don't have much patience for tourist spots, even if I'm the tourist. But Multnomah Falls is different. I like it, even though it's usually mobbed.

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  2. The photograph of your mother beside your quilt and this photo should go in a frame side by side - I agree that you two have indeed great memories from this entire visit !

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    1. I think I'll put together a Blurb book of Mom's trip to Oregon. Have to go back to Pittock Mansion and take some pictures, though. :)

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  3. That was one of my favorite Falls we visited while living in the Northwest. The hike was fun. Enjoyed seeing all the pictures and revisiting the gray day in Oregon.
    Your mom's picture is priceless!

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    1. Some day I think I'll hike all the way up. It's gotta be amazing up there.

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  4. It is beautiful there! Your mom is quite the spitfire isn't she?! Now I know where you get your gumption:)

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    1. Oh yes, that's for sure. You never have to worry about not knowing where you stand with Mom. She really likes you, by the way, and was totally impressed with your Dear Jane quilt.

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  5. I love Multnomah Falls.....one of my favorite places! And congrats on 300 posts! Woohoo!

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    1. Thank you! I was wondering if anyone would catch that this is #300. ;)

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  6. Such a beautiful spot. When I was a little girl, I wanted to live at Multnomah Falls--thought the lodge there was the prettiest place and kept a postcard from there (I still have it on my bulletin board!) was very disappointed to grow up and find they don't have overnight guests. Glad you & your mom could enjoy it--it is too bad there are always so many people there, but the dog photo is great.

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    1. That's so cute! And I agree it would be nice if there was lodging and fewer people. It's a popular place. Usually I avoid taking pictures with other people in the frame, but this time I was amused by all the people.

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  7. This is really neat. Thank you for sharing the falls. I'm pinning them as a place I want to visit!

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    1. Must see!

      And secretly, I hope the people with the dog somehow find this. What a hoot it would be for them to discover it.

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  8. In my childhood our family made many through the gorge on our way to Portland and Salem. And we made many rest stops at Multnomah Falls. This post sure makes me miss home...almost enough to make a trip back up to the northwest soon.

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