Robert Ostrochovsky

By youoregon1

Columbia Gorge Views

From the Eagle Creek Trail comes an iPhone pan from the rock ledge with steel cable handrail. This is a popular hike and, as today, is usually populated with families of all ages and of course dog love. At the two mile mark is the world famously photographed Punch Bowl Falls. Not blipped today though.

We then drove up to Larch Mountain. From here you are able to view peaks from Washington and Oregon in the Cascade Range. Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, the one that blew up in 1980 and now has a flat top, Mt. Adams, where we blipped 10 days ago, Mt. Jefferson, and Mt. Hood, closest to Portland, which is in the extras.

The sky in the Mt. Hood extra shows puffy clouds on the horizon. But, the rest of the streaky type clouds are the result of chemtrails being sprayed by planes we saw, all day long.
A quintessential example of spraying we have noticed since the late 1990s. Quality documentaries are out there.
When I am out in these beautiful landscapes and look at the skies, the soapbox in me just screams.
More than a little, is up.

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