Thanks Russ...Big wave,,,really nice videos and especially the drone work. You give us peace and Zen moments which come in handy these days....Thank you so much for the beautiful videos. We'll be watching quietly. CDHx2
G'morning Russ, jackpot of views going over the Bridge.......You got a Salute from a ship and a Train you have it all in this video....... and a painting to cool for school hahaha ...... thanks Russ Happy 4th of July......see you in the next video
I grew up in Cascade Locks. The next time you go by the dam they have a fish hatchery that is really worth stopping and checking out. Tell Herman i said hi.
this is the bridge that was used in the Reece Witherspoon movie Wild, a chronicle of a woman's 1,100-mile the solo hike is undertaken as a way of recovery. Anyway Reece crosses the Bridge of the Gods at the end of the movie and of course, they had closed it off due to filming, I remember seeing it and thinking my god how I wish that I too could cross that bridge but they don't have a walkway, so I"m guessing you need a car the walk she did was the Pacific Crest Trail which starts down near Arizona and finishes a little ways past the bridge I quite enjoyed parts of the movie
Roll on, Columbia, roll on Roll on, Columbia, roll on Your power is turning our darkness to dawn So roll on, Columbia, roll on Green Douglas firs where the waters cut through Down her wild mountains and canyons she flew Canadian Northwest to the oceans so blue Roll on Columbia, roll on Other great rivers add power to you Yakima, Snake, and the Klickitat, too Sandy Willamette and Hood River too So roll on, Columbia, roll on Tom Jefferson's vision would not let him rest An empire he saw in the Pacific Northwest Sent Lewis and Clark and they did the rest So roll on, Columbia, roll on It's there on your banks that we fought many a fight Sheridan's boys in the blockhouse that night They saw us in death but never in flight So roll on Columbia, roll on At Bonneville now there are ships in the locks The waters have risen and cleared all the rocks Shiploads of plenty will steam past the docks So roll on, Columbia, roll on And on up the river is Grand Coulee Dam The mightiest thing ever built by a man To run the great factories and water the land So roll on, Columbia, roll on These mighty men labored by day and by night Matching their strength 'gainst the river's wild flight Through rapids and falls, they won the hard fight So roll on, Columbia, roll on Source: LyricFind Songwriters: Woody Guthrie
Russ, hope you had a great 4th. Cascade Locks gets a lot of snow during the winter. When traveling from Portland, we stop there to have breakfast. Going over the Bridge of the Gods with a motorcycle is a little worrisome because of the metal grate and being that high off the river. It is pretty though.
Great video series, so far you are going to all our annual northwest vacation spots. We stayed at the koa in cascade locks on our first visit....do not do that, the placed us next the rail tracks...ever twenty minutes all night long....hooooooonnnnnkkkk. 3 times.... We will never return to that koa.
Love your videos! Just got back from our trip to Oregon from Ga. Did you try that restaurant next to the bridge? Had the best clam chowder We stayed at the KOA down the road, boy, gotta love those trains! Drove my wife crazy! We crossed the bridge and wanted to drive down the Washington side, nice drive. While doing that our daughter, special-needs, had a major gall stone attack and we spent about 4 hours at the Providence Hospital. This was around 10 at night, didn't get back to the campsite until 2am. The staff, especially a nurse and Dr. were fantastic. Gone 7 weeks, gotta catch up with your videos
Hi, Russ! I grew up in Kelso, Washington and my older sister moved out to Stevenson when she was 18. I haven’t seen that Bridge since I was 15 and I’ll be 62 in a couple of months. I envy your travels. I’m a traveler, too, temporarily grounded. I knew when you went to park at that viewpoint that you would grab the shaded area out of habit, you AZ guy! 😁 🌞 I am thoroughly enjoying your videos, and I thank you for sharing them.
Hahahaha🙋you make my day! picture perfect postcard - do you know how many places you've been that would have fit that discription? That was a beautiful murial! Dearly enjoy ridiing with you & seeing all the places you share with me via You Tube. Thank You!
I have trouble reserving a campsite because I never know where I'll be when it's time to stop. I'm attempting to join the Elks, just to have an alternative. Beautiful episode, thanks
I want to be able to look up information myself. I like Russ because he shows what he wants when he wants. Did you know Bridge of the Gods was part of a trail system? It goes from Mexico to Canada. I watch the videos and note the places. Then I research items. Try it. Please Russ do not turn into a bus tourist guide.
that last video of the fish ladders was great first time in all my 74 yrs i saw fish ladders thanks
Good it wasn't real windy as you crossed that high bridge. Happy trails.
Very cool post ❤️👍😎🌎🎥🎬⛰thanks for sharing and safe travels
Geeze, 360 of beauty. Going over the bridge, amazing views. Beautiful mural. TY. 😊👍
Thanks Russ...Big wave,,,really nice videos and especially the drone work. You give us peace and Zen moments which come in handy these days....Thank you so much for the beautiful videos. We'll be watching quietly. CDHx2
Beautiful!
G'morning Russ, jackpot of views going over the Bridge.......You got a Salute from a ship and a Train you have it all in this video....... and a painting to cool for school hahaha ...... thanks Russ Happy 4th of July......see you in the next video
Thank you Russ.
Always beautiful your videos are! Thank you Russ!😁👍
An iconic brudge on the PCT !
I hiked across that bridge in june.its part of the PCT.
Way cool Russ!!
Hi Russ! I really enjoy your videos of your summer travel! What a beautiful area you are in and that bridge was something! Safe travels!
I grew up in Cascade Locks. The next time you go by the dam they have a fish hatchery that is really worth stopping and checking out.
Tell Herman i said hi.
Waved back Russ love the photage of the bridge and the scenery. The mural looks like it could use some restoration.
Great video 👍 been down that road many times. Haven't stopped at the stops. Glad to see all places.
this is the bridge that was used in the Reece Witherspoon movie Wild, a chronicle of a woman's 1,100-mile
the solo hike is undertaken as a way of recovery. Anyway Reece crosses the Bridge of the Gods at the end
of the movie and of course, they had closed it off due to filming, I remember seeing it and thinking my god
how I wish that I too could cross that bridge but they don't have a walkway, so I"m guessing you need a car the
walk she did was the Pacific Crest Trail which starts down near Arizona and finishes a little ways past the bridge
I quite enjoyed parts of the movie
Now that's country!
Roll on, Columbia, roll on
Roll on, Columbia, roll on
Your power is turning our darkness to dawn
So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Green Douglas firs where the waters cut through
Down her wild mountains and canyons she flew
Canadian Northwest to the oceans so blue
Roll on Columbia, roll on
Other great rivers add power to you
Yakima, Snake, and the Klickitat, too
Sandy Willamette and Hood River too
So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Tom Jefferson's vision would not let him rest
An empire he saw in the Pacific Northwest
Sent Lewis and Clark and they did the rest
So roll on, Columbia, roll on
It's there on your banks that we fought many a fight
Sheridan's boys in the blockhouse that night
They saw us in death but never in flight
So roll on Columbia, roll on
At Bonneville now there are ships in the locks
The waters have risen and cleared all the rocks
Shiploads of plenty will steam past the docks
So roll on, Columbia, roll on
And on up the river is Grand Coulee Dam
The mightiest thing ever built by a man
To run the great factories and water the land
So roll on, Columbia, roll on
These mighty men labored by day and by night
Matching their strength 'gainst the river's wild flight
Through rapids and falls, they won the hard fight
So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Woody Guthrie
Russ, hope you had a great 4th. Cascade Locks gets a lot of snow during the winter. When traveling from Portland, we stop there to have breakfast. Going over the Bridge of the Gods with a motorcycle is a little worrisome because of the metal grate and being that high off the river. It is pretty though.
Morning Russ!🙋♀️ Dam was very impressive. Lotsa power, very cool. Fun crossing the bridge. Thanks for taking us! Enjoy your day!🌻
Great video series, so far you are going to all our annual northwest vacation spots. We stayed at the koa in cascade locks on our first visit....do not do that, the placed us next the rail tracks...ever twenty minutes all night long....hooooooonnnnnkkkk. 3 times.... We will never return to that koa.
Don't know how we have missed this on our travels! Will have to add this to our bucket list! Beautiful! 💓💓
Hike the PCT, and you will not miss it!!
Live in lyle Wa, between hood river and the dalles. Wave hi as you drive on by..Tom Mcall loom out is worth the drive. Go through Mosier old hiway.
Love your videos! Just got back from our trip to Oregon from Ga. Did you try that restaurant next to the bridge? Had the best clam chowder We stayed at the KOA down the road, boy, gotta love those trains! Drove my wife crazy! We crossed the bridge and wanted to drive down the Washington side, nice drive. While doing that our daughter, special-needs, had a major gall stone attack and we spent about 4 hours at the Providence Hospital. This was around 10 at night, didn't get back to the campsite until 2am. The staff, especially a nurse and Dr. were fantastic. Gone 7 weeks, gotta catch up with your videos
Hi, Russ! I grew up in Kelso, Washington and my older sister moved out to Stevenson when she was 18. I haven’t seen that Bridge since I was 15 and I’ll be 62 in a couple of months. I envy your travels. I’m a traveler, too, temporarily grounded. I knew when you went to park at that viewpoint that you would grab the shaded area out of habit, you AZ guy! 😁 🌞 I am thoroughly enjoying your videos, and I thank you for sharing them.
Hahahaha🙋you make my day! picture perfect postcard - do you know how many places you've been that would have fit that discription? That was a beautiful murial! Dearly enjoy ridiing with you & seeing all the places you share with me via You Tube. Thank You!
Are you planning on showing video of the solar cooker in action?
Awesome video thanks 🇨🇦🇨🇦🛠🛠
I have trouble reserving a campsite because I never know where I'll be when it's time to stop. I'm attempting to join the Elks, just to have an alternative. Beautiful episode, thanks
The area was called “Bridge of the Gods” before this steel bridge was built, because the river could be crossed there on rocks.
Hey Russ,
Just Perfect,
V MAN
i wonder what it would be like to cross that bridge in the fog
Clean lol
Hi Russ ! Cool ! but, I think your videos could be longer..
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Where you live?
How old are you just curious
63
Interstate bridge Columbia river
You have you ever been married do you have kids what's the story
I wish you would just share more details on the the items that you are showing for one to two seconds.
I want to be able to look up information myself. I like Russ because he shows what he wants when he wants. Did you know Bridge of the Gods was part of a trail system? It goes from Mexico to Canada. I watch the videos and note the places. Then I research items. Try it. Please Russ do not turn into a bus tourist guide.
Jesus is not xoming back