More Snow in The Gorge

by Steve Eshom on January 25, 2012

Most of the snow from the January 15th snow storm fell west of Bingen.  The result was I spent the day west of Bingen too!  Snow in the gorge has been pretty sparse lately so I wanted to take advantage.  Most of the morning I hung out around North Bonneville photographing Amtrak, several BNSF westbounds, and two eastbound UP trains.  The gorge is pretty narrow and cluttered with trees around North Bonneville.  I knew I wanted a wider view to demonstrate what the snow looked like so after lunch I drove to Dog Mountain to wait for an eastbound.

Since it was Monday maintenance was out in full force so I took a quick trip to Underwood during a lull to see what the White Salmon River looks like after the Condit Dam breach.   I’ve read many people’s complaints about how the breach has ruined one of the best salmon fishing locations in the Gorge.  I will agree that the river is choked with muck but since the October 26, 2010 breach we really haven’t had any high water.  Once we have a few heavy rains it appears a river channel will reappear there.  Now, what will happen with the back water areas?  Good question.  I’m sure mother nature will show us.

I arrived back a Dog Mountain about the same time and eastbound stack train was going through Stevenson.  Perfect.  I climbed the hill and gathered in the photo I was looking for.

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