Monday, May 28, 2012

Punchbowl Falls

Way back on April 28th, we took a hike up to Punchbowl Falls.  This hike is part of the Eagle Creek Trail and is located in the Columbia River Gorge.  We had a great time on this hike.  It is a very popular hike so it was pretty busy, but everyone on the trail was friendly so all in all it was a great day.

Below are three pictures of us at the first waterfall on the trail.  Metlako Falls.

Marlee the Wonder Dog!

Ryan & Owen taking pictures of Metlako Fall.

The whole gang at Metlako Falls.

The next pictures of us are at our lunch spot.  We are at the bedrock beach alongside the creek at the bottom of Punchbowl Falls.  Owen was not too sure what to think about the rocks so he stayed pretty close to me the whole time.  Lindy, however, was loving it.  She was crawling all over the place and having a blast.

Owen staying close to his Mama.



Lindy exploring the rocks and the creeks.
Me and the twinners enjoying our lunch.

The next pictures were all taken by Ryan on his Canon 30D SLR.  They are all HDR pictures, which stands for high dynamic range.  This is done with a program that takes three pictures of the same object in different exposures, then when Ryan uploads the three pictures onto his computer it combines the three exposures for a pretty amazing photo.

This is of the creek at the foot of the falls.

 Also of the creek at the foot of the falls.  (This one is my favorite.)

 
 Punchbowl Falls.

This was a great hike.  It was 4.2 miles total, and only 400ft. elevation gain, so it was just right for taking the babies out in their packs.  Any longer then that and they get a little restless.  Also, did you notice we have new packs?  We went and traded in our Kelty's for Deuter's.  I love my Deuter.  My Kelty was an uncomfortable fit on me, and neither Owen or Lindy ever looked very comfy in it.  If you are in the market for a kid carrier, I highly recommend the Deuter.

1 comment:

  1. Wow...it seems like all you do is hike...with TWINS! I am duly impressed...and vow to get out hiking. If only it weren't 100 degrees here every stinking day!

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