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Autumn is a second Spring when every leaf is a flower.

_Albert Camus
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Randy Hutchison > ~Whispering Dawn~

A cold October morning at Lake Crescent
Randy Hutchison > ~October Morning~


Lake Crescent is 624 feet deep. It's also known for its brilliant blue waters and amazing clarity (Olympic National Park)

 As a child I remember driving around lake Crescent's twisty road with my Mom & Dad, secretly hoping we wouldn't drive off the road into the lake. Having picnic's and camping were part of my earliest recollections. I can recall my Mom telling me to wait for an hour before I could go swimming. I spent my 20th Birthday at this same spot, diving off the dock into it's frigid waters, surfacing, whilst hollering how cold it was to my friends.

 The scene before me was mesmerizing as it had not changed since my childhood. The morning I shot this photo it was a quiet morning with no one around but myself. It was a time to reflect about my childhood memories, and the great times spent here

. "Each year I return, it's like visiting an old friend."
Randy Hutchison > (Olympic National Park)

The Solduc River on a cold March morning.
Randy Hutchison > (Gifford Pinchot National Forest)

Late Fall adorns the old growth forest.
Randy Hutchison > A lone picnic table, near the Elwha River.
Randy Hutchison > (Olympic National Park)

The North Fork of the Skokomish River
Randy Hutchison > (Olympic National Park)

The Elwha valley on a cold early morning/
Randy Hutchison > Autumn returns to the Columbia River Gorge.
Randy Hutchison > A portion of Multnomah Falls.  It is 620 feet high, and is the highest waterfall in the state of Oregon.
Randy Hutchison > A small portion of an unknown creek.  Sometimes a portion of an image, is more visually interesting than the whole image.
Randy Hutchison > A portion of Multnomah Falls.  It is 620 feet high, and is the highest waterfall in the state of Oregon.
Randy Hutchison > ~Days Gone By~
Randy Hutchison > ~Goblin's Gates~

  This is a special place for me, as I always reflect about the Press expedition who named this portion of the Elwha River "Goblin's Gates," because some of the rock formations looked like Goblin's faces.  I've read, that since that time, 1890, some of the faces have fallen into the river.


In the winter of 1889-1890. During the fall of 1889, the year Washington became a state, the Seattle Press newspaper called for "hardy citizens . . . to acquire fame by unveiling the mystery which wraps the land encircled by the snow capped Olympic range." This call was answered by James Christie, who volunteered to organize an expedition if the Press would finance it. The Press Party consisted of six men (one of them left the expedition early; five completed the trip) whom the Press described as having "an abundance of grit and manly vim," four dogs, two mules, and 1500 pounds of supplies. This group entered the Olympics in December 1889, one of the harshest and snowiest winters in the Peninsula's history.
Randy Hutchison > ~October Morning~


Lake Crescent is 624 feet deep. It's also known for its brilliant blue waters and amazing clarity (Olympic National Park) As a child I remember driving around lake Crescent's twisty road with my Mom & Dad, secretly hoping we wouldn't drive off the road into the lake. Having picnic's and camping were part of my earliest recollections. I can recall my Mom telling me to wait for an hour before I could go swimming. I spent my 20th Birthday at this same spot, diving off the dock into it's frigid waters, surfacing, whilst hollering how cold it was to my friends. The scene before me hasn't changed since my childhood. The morning I shot this photo it was a quiet morning with no one around but myself. It was a time to reflect about my childhood memories, and the great times spent here. "Each year I return, it's like visiting an old friend."
Randy Hutchison > ~Vincent Creek Falls~

This  waterfall  plunges down several hundred feet below the Steel bridge in Mason County.  This  picturesque waterfall  was taken from the steel bridge in Mason County.

Read the link below.

~Hiker Falls Dramitic Rescue~

http://so.co.mason.wa.us/index.php?aid=646
~Whispering Dawn~

A cold October morning at Lake Crescent
Randy Hutchison > ~Whispering Dawn~

A cold October morning at Lake Crescent
~Whispering Dawn~

A cold October morning at Lake Crescent
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