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THREE MERGANZERS

These three merganser ducks are sunning on a driftwood log on upper Lake Roosevelt, in the Columbia River Valley, Stevens County, Washington State.


CURLEW HIGHWAY BRIDGE

Washington State Highway 21 North bridge over the Kettle River just upstream from town of Curlew. Photo taken on winter solstice.

TONATA CANYON MISTS
Winter mists obscure the depths of Tonata Canyon in the Okanogan Highlands, Kettle River Valley, Washington State.

BIGHORN RAM IN EARLY SPRING BROWSE
This bighorn ram is the younger male of a group of bighorn sheep in the Kettle River Breaks, northern Ferry County.

GOLDENEYE DUCKS KETTLE RIVER
These goldeneye ducks are a frequent winter visitor to the Kettle River in Northeastern Washington State.


REPUBLIC WASHINGTON

The city of Republic, Washington is nestled in the foothills of the Kettle River Range with the nearby mountain peak of Big Gib as it’s notable landmark.


AUTUMN LEAF IN RIVER

A golden cottonwood leaf, one of tens of thousands, drifting down the Kettle River in the Okanogan Highlands, Washington State.


INDIAN SUMMER

Deep autumn over the Kettle River Valley is a time of crisp,  frosty mornings and warm, late afternoon days.


MISTS OFF CURLEW LAKE

As the autumn temperature gradients settle morning mists rise off Curlew Lake and obscure the upland pines and surrounding landscape.





LOW SUN MOUNTAIN RIDGE

Kai Ridge, on the northern most reach of Fransen Peak in the Kettle River Valley, seen here with the low late autumn sun approaching winter solstice.


SOUTH SNOW DOME

A small peak, part of the Vulcan Mountain Mass, Snow Dome is a prominent landmark from the town of Curlew, Washington.

YOUNG MULE DEER SPIKE
This young Mule Deer spike paused just long enough to help create this image before bolting off into the brush.

GOLDEN WESTERN LARCH BOULDER PASS
Western Larch otherwise known as Tamarack  adds a golden tint to this northern reach of the Kettle River Range in Ferry County Washington State.

FLOWING WATER ICE REFLECTIONS
A late autumn cold snap has left portions of the Kettle River frozen over. A sure sign that winter is coming to the Highlands.

SNOW FALLING AUTUMN VANISHING
THe last colors of autumn face during a heavy snow fall over the Kettle River Valley in northern Ferry County, Washington State.


TWO DEER CROSSING RIVER

Artists rendition of two mule deer does crossing the Kettle River in northeastern Washington State.

FIRE SNAGS WHITE MOUNTAIN FIRE
The 1988 White Mountain Fire scarred over twenty thousand acres of alpine and sub-alpine forest in the Kettle River Range of north central Washington State.

MULE DEER YEARLING DOE
This young doe is one of a small herd browsing on late November forage in the Okanogan Highlands area.

COTTONWOOD REFLECTIONS
As an early winter ice forms on the Kettle River the remnants of autumn still cling to the shore side cottonwoods lending a golden reflection to the waters surface.

RISING MOON BIG GIB MOUNTAIN
Big Gib Mountain, the iconic landmark of the rugged, mountainous city of Republic, Washington, seen with a late autumn moonrise in the making.


LITTLE CHURCH AND NORTHERN KETTLE RIVER RANGE

This little church sits atop a hill overlooking a portion of the Kettle River Valley and the town of Curlew, Washington.  


WAPALOOSIE MOUNTAIN KETTLE RIVER RANGE

One of the prominent peaks of the Kettle River Range in northern Ferry County, northeastern Washington State.


SCAR & WAPALOOSIE MOUNTAINS KETTLE RIVER RANGE

Two of the prominent peaks of the Kettle River Range in northern Ferry County, northeastern Washington State.

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