If you’re going to put down roots pick a spot where you can see what’s going on. Location: The Raven’s Nest Resort & Campground
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If you’re going to put down roots pick a spot where you can see what’s going on. Location: The Raven’s Nest Resort & Campground
Sunset last evening overlooking the Columbia Wetlands at The Raven’s Nest Resort & Campground near Fairmont Hot Springs.
Fall colour along the Columbia River at Spillimacheen with sunrise colour over Mt. Ethelbert in the Purcell Mountains.
Smoky skies to the south and west at sunset last evening, but clear blue sky overhead in the Fairmont Hot Springs locale. This beautiful view of the wetlands is a special treat for campers and cabin guests at The Raven’s Nest
My night photograph of the Bighorns Sculpture appeared in the June 2021 issue of Canadian Fabricating & Welding Magazine. The sculpture is located at the intersection of Hwys 95 and 93 at the gateway to the East Kootenay region, British
This amazing sculpture is located at the gateway to the Columbia Valley and the Kootenay Rockies at the intersection of Hwy 93 and 95 near Invermere, BC. The sculpture is 20 feet tall, 40 feet wide, and 20 feet deep.
The Fairmont Range in the Canadian Rockies provides a dramatic backdrop to the Hamlet of Fairmont Hot Springs. Below is the same image presented in both colour and balck & white.
I took a late summer evening drive to Spillimacheen to photograph some of the active weather in the area. The sun was shining in Radium but as I arrived in Spilli a dark ominous active storm cell filled the valley.
Thunderstorms and rain rolled through the valley around Spillimacheen and Brisco yesterday. This view overlooks the Columbia River and the wetlands with the Canadian Rockies beyond under a sullen grey sky. Highway 95 lies between the river and the mountains. It’s just a short