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  1. #51
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    Default How about the explanation then !

    We drove through there George, no Tulips were humped ! Having done a little research I found this explanation.

    The name Humptulips was the name of a band of the Chehalis tribe who lived in the area. The name comes from a local Native American language, meaning 'hard to pole',
    Perhaps I should mention that it refers to 'Poling' their canoes along the Humptulip river.

    Dave.

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    Default Food Guru.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Sedenquist View Post
    Louise certainly does a super-duper job researching and finding those little memorable spots.

    Mark
    Yep, Louise is our very own special 'Food Guru' !

    and I really liked the custom, decorated $2 bill donated to Fat Smitty's!]
    A wise traveller once told us to carry $2 bills for tips and such things as they are rarely used and more memorable to the recipient. ;-) [Lezli's handywork 'modifying' that particular one.]

    Dave.

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    I'm sorry for joining the thread so late. There are several items l wanted to comment on, but they are out of context now.

    Your commentary and pictures are great! In fact, l'll trade you your full shot at Multnomah Falls for my five pictures of the mountains from the platform on Larch Mountain. The day I visited Sherrard Point was a clear one, and the view was fantastic!

    Looking forward to the remainder of the trip.

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    Default No need to be linear herein

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Kline View Post
    I'm sorry for joining the thread so late. There are several items l wanted to comment on, but they are out of context now.
    Harry, you can bring comments forward from earlier posts -- do you know how to do that? (Hint: You use the "reply with Quote" function -- but only grab just enough of the previous post to make sense. We'd much rather have the commentary -- it doesn't have to be linear!

    Mark

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    Default Please feel free.

    Hi Harry and thank you for the Kudos. We loved the views from Larch mountain and got to see the 5 peaks, but the light was far from ideal for capturing images. I still wouldn't mind seeing yours though.

    As Mark mentioned, feel free to add those comments.

    Dave.

  6. #56

    Default View From Sherrard Point Overlook

    Dave,

    I posted four of the five of the pictures in RTA PhotoShare. you can view them near the bottom of the screen at Most Recent. I have Mt St Helens, too, but it is elsewhere in My Albums, so I'll attempt to link it here.

    Harry

    (Moderator edit: for photos you don't have to use the URL format -- use the image format!

    (Much easier for readers, if you just grab the images and stick them in here -- very tough to find images in most recent posted -- what you see in most recent will likely be different than anyone else -- those pages are created dynamically based on algorithms!)
    Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 11-28-2015 at 09:33 AM. Reason: changed format link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southwest Dave View Post
    September 21st Cont..........

    For dessert we had 'Smores' heating the Marsh mellows around the fire, quite popular in the US I believe, but a first for us all and very nice they were to !
    Speaking of marshmallows, there is a marshmallow farm about a mile from my house, and I got this picture of the crop just as it was ready for harvest. Just click on it to see the enlargement.

    The Marshmallow Farm 003.jpg

    (Now, if you believe that, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you. Sorry, but I couldn't resist)

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    Default You're not alone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Kline View Post
    ... there is a marshmallow farm about a mile from my house, ....
    We used to live next door to one of those farms.

    Lifey

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    Okay, I wilput the other four on here.


    Mt Rainier - 97 miles distant


    Mt Adams - 54 miles distant


    Mt Hood - 22 miles distant


    Mt Jefferson - 62 miles distant

    (Thanks, Mark.) -- You are welcome!--mark

    Harry
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    Default Nice pics.

    Nice pictures Harry and I especially liked the Marshmallow farm. Now about that bridge you have for sale,......

    Dave.

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