Wednesday, October 29, 2014

North Cascades Highway


We travel frequently through North Cascades National Park along the North Cascades Highway (State Highway 20) though the highway is closed in winter.  We are usually on our way to eastern Washington and the city of Spokane to see our handicapped son there.  The pictures below were taken at different times this summer as we went that way and were taken at different stops along the way.

August 2
This first set of pictures was taken on a Washington Native Orchid Society field trip.
We stopped at several places along the North Cascades Highway for orchids and scenery.
The last stop was at the power plant near Newhalem, Washington.

Sierra Rein Orchis




Slender Bog Orchis


Hooded Ladies'-tresses
(this was the orchid we had come to see and did see in several locaitons)













August 8
The sunrise was photographed on a another trip to Spokane, Washington.



October 24
These are from a recent trip along the North Cascades Highway
on the way to hiking at Heather Pass.


















November 7
Here is a set taken on our last trip of the year through the North Cascades
on our way to hike at Blue Lake.





























6 comments:

Upupaepops said...

the first snowy mountain photo is a real prize

Ron said...

We've been doing more winter hiking, Marti, and both have snowshoes now. Extends the hiking season indefinitely, though of course there's not as much to see or photograph. We had over a foot of snow at Heather Pass and had to turn back finally for lack of a trail, but it was a remarkable hike.

Unknown said...

Hi Ron,
I would like to congratulate you on your vivid photographic collection. It is truly inspiring. I want to ask permission to use a photograph that you have taken of the Ute. Ladies Tresses Orchid. Thank you very much for your time.
Best regards, Devin

Ron said...

I do have photos of the Ute Ladies'-tresses but it's the Hooded Ladies'-tresses that are featured on this post. Also, Devin, though I don't usually withhold permission to use photos, I would like to know how and where they are going to be used.

Unknown said...

Hi Ron,

I just wanted to follow up one last time to see if you will grant us permission to use your photographs on our website at www.greatecology.com. I also sent you an email with more detailed information about our organization. Thank you

Ron said...

I haven't received the email, Devin: ronaldhhanko @ outlook.com.