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  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6447.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6436.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6434.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6429.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6468.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6490.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6474.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6425.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6489.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6486.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6459.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6462.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6454.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6453.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6435.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6433.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6432.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6424.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6488.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6456.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6431.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6430.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6422.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6423.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6487.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6463.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6449.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6428.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6421.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6466.jpg
  • Stephen Handel #2139, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4002.jpg
  • Catherine Harley #2262, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3825.jpg
  • 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4190.jpg
  • Chris Bagg #20, 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4126.jpg
  • Steven Keller #230, 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4105.jpg
  • Annarose Pandey #188, 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4075.jpg
  • Samuel Fradette #2734, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3953.jpg
  • Bear in Area Use Caution, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3934.jpg
  • Long track speed skating rink for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. ICE Americas Convention. Client: VANOC; Architect: Cannon Design; Structural Engineers: Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers. Wood wave roof from BC Pine beetle kill wood.
    Richmond Olympic Oval
  • Roman Gratteri #1226, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4160.jpg
  • Debra Schmitt #2682 and Sherrie Flynn #2671, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4102.jpg
  • Annarose Pandey #188, 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4069.jpg
  • Melanie Haliburton #2020, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4045.jpg
  • Liz Cullen #2015, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3993.jpg
  • Pierre Yves Teycheney #3261, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3869.jpg
  • Lexi Abel #2375, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3837.jpg
  • Lexi Abel #2375, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3836.jpg
  • Annarose Pandey #188, 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4166.jpg
  • Marino Vanhoenacker #1, 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4096.jpg
  • Martin Paez #2064, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4013.jpg
  • Tyler Long #2033, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3973.jpg
  • Patrick Haenel #2124, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3947.jpg
  • Trent Taylor #2032, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3854.jpg
  • Long track speed skating rink for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. ICE Americas Convention. Client: VANOC; Architect: Cannon Design; Structural Engineers: Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers. Wood wave roof from BC Pine beetle kill wood.
    Wood Wave Roof
  • Public art waterfall fountain entitled Spawning (2000), by Pat Tamley & Engineering Services, City of Richmond B.C.  The spawning salmon within the waterfall relate to Richmond's fishing heritage and strong ties to the Fraser River.  The male salmon exhibit the 'kype' (or hooked nose) that is developed when the fish enter fresh water to spawn. River Road near Richmond Olympic Oval.  ICE Americas Convention.
    Spawning-Salmon-Landscape-Art.jpg
  • Rainwater reuse pond at the long-track speed skating rink for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Client: VANOC; Architect: Cannon Design; Structural Engineers: Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers. ICE Americas Convention.
    Rainwater-Reuse-Pond.jpg
  • Buttress Runnels (2008), by artist Susan A. Point - concrete relief sculpted to channel roof runoff from the 6.5-acre roof to the Riverside Plaza and adjacent rainwater reuse pond.  The Salish design is inspired by cultural and environmental history of Richmond and the Fraser River.  The Richmond Olympic Oval was the long track speed skating rink for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Client: VANOC; Architect: Cannon Design; Structural Engineers: Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers.
    Salish-Relief-Runnel-Rain-Downspout.jpg
  • Wood wave roof from BC Pine beetle kill wood at the long-track speed skating rink for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Client: VANOC; Architect: Cannon Design; Structural Engineers: Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers.
    Wood Wave Roof
  • Tech Support Moto, 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4180.jpg
  • Masaki Kawamura #236, 2018 Ironman Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4147.jpg
  • Georges Coppin #2723, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4039.jpg
  • Alec Tripp #2065, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_4003.jpg
  • 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3956.jpg
  • Vanessa Tilson #2100, 2018 Ironman 70.3 Canada, Whistler, Canada, BC.
    AJH_180729_3813.jpg
  • Boiler Relic, Columbia River, Astoria.  This repurposed ship's boiler, once located at the heart of a thriving fish processing and packing industry, stands as a stark reminder of the boom years for Astoria's waterfront beginning in the 1880s.  Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    boiler-relic-columbia-river.jpg
  • Mooring Dolphin, Columbia River, Megler, Washington. Hundred-year-old pilings along the Columbia River, that once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry around Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    mooring-dolphin-columbia-river.jpg
  • Refuge, Columbia River, Astoria.  A ship in transit waits out a winter storm as it lashes the Astoria waterfront with rain squalls.  These hundred-year-old pilings once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry, Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    refuge-from-the-ocean-columbia-river.jpg
  • The Last Joist, Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. Hundred-year-old pilings along Astoria's waterfront, that once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry, Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    the-last-joist-columbia-river.jpg
  • The decaying wood and iron skeleton of a shipwreck on the Sauvie Island shore of the Columbia River near Portland, Oregon, USA.
    shipwreck-one-columbia-river.jpg
  • Net Loft, Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon.  The Uppertown Net Loft, also known as Alderbrook Station, was built on the Columbia River in 1897 by the Union Fisherman's Cooperative Packing Company, a union formed in 1896.  On 1 December 2007, a violent winter storm ripped off the top story, The strange row of window frames is all that remains of that top story.  The new, flatter roof was installed after the storm.  Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    net-loft-columbia-river.jpg
  • This image, "Ebb Tide, Columbia River, Astoria" was previsualized.  But what wasn't anticipated was the constant rain.  Working in the pre-dawn darkness, I had to hold an umbrella with one hand while setting up tripod and camera with the other.  The Astoria-Megler Bridge (4.1 mi / 6.5km long) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966.
    ebb-tide-columbia-river.jpg
  • Pilings, Columbia River
    Pilings Columbia River.jpg
  • Nine Legged Structure, Columbia River, Astoria.  This concrete structure, once located at the heart of a thriving fish processing and packing industry, is all that remains of the wooden pier and pilings that once surrounded it.  Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    nine-legged-structure-columbia-river.jpg
  • Receding Ridges, Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    receding-ridges-columbia-river.jpg
  • Remains of the railroad trestle at Trestle Bay, Fort Stevens, built in 1885 for construction of the South Jetty at the Columbia River Bar. Hammond, Oregon.
    south-jetty-railroad-trestle-columbi...jpg
  • Seven Pilings, Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. Hundred-year-old pilings along Astoria's waterfront, that once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry, Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    seven-pilings-columbia-river.jpg
  • Navigation buoy and stacked pallets on the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon.  Dawn 30-second exposure at f/16.  .Nikon F4, 20mm/2.8.  Fuji Velvia RVP 50.  Singh-Ray ND and ND grad filters.   Rendered in black & white using Nik Silver Efex Pro and Photoshop CS5.
    buoy-and-stacked-pallets-columbia-ri...jpg
  • The Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. The bridge type is a steel cantilever through truss, designed jointly by the state highway departments of Oregon and Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966. Total length: 4.1 mi / 6.5km.
    AJH_110527_3410.jpg
  • J/24 sailboat "Bite Me" of Fleet 27, Columbia River, Portland, Oregon, with Anna Campagna, Phil Campagna, Josh Raymond and Andrew Haliburton.
    AJH_150910_7341.jpg
  • The Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. The bridge type is a steel cantilever through truss, designed jointly by the state highway departments of Oregon and Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966. Total length: 4.1 mi / 6.5km.
    AJH_121224_0136.jpg
  • J/24 sailboat "Bite Me" of Fleet 27, Columbia River, Portland, Oregon, with Anna Campagna, Phil Campagna, Josh Raymond and Andrew Haliburton.
    AJH_150910_7344.jpg
  • Moore 24 "One Moore Time" Columbia River, Portland, Oregon. Designed by George Olson/Ron Moore. Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_150910_7337_DRV1024.jpg
  • Moore 24 sailboat #47 "One Moore Time" Columbia River, Portland, Oregon.  The Moore 24, designed by George Olson and Ron Moore, was one of the first ultralight displacement sailboats, or ULDBs.  Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_150910_7337.jpg
  • Moore 24 "One Moore Time" Columbia River, Portland, Oregon. Designed by George Olson/Ron Moore. Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_150910_7339_DRV1024.jpg
  • Josh Raymond on Moore 24 sailboat #47 "One Moore Time", Columbia River, Portland, Oregon.  The Moore 24, designed by George Olson and Ron Moore, was one of the first ultralight displacement sailboats, or ULDBs.  Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_150910_7333.jpg
  • Navigation buoy and stacked pallets on the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon.  Dawn 30-second exposure at f/16.  Nikon F4, 20mm/2.8.  Fuji Velvia RVP 50.  Singh-Ray ND and ND grad filters.   Rendered in black & white using Nik Silver Efex Pro and Photoshop CS5.
    buoy-and-stacked-pallets-astoria.jpg
  • A modern cargo ship passes the decayed wood and iron skeleton of a wreck on the shores of Sauvie Island near Portland, Oregon.  Columbia River, USA.
    AJH_180923_4539.jpg
  • The Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. The bridge type is a steel cantilever through truss, designed jointly by the state highway departments of Oregon and Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966. Total length: 4.1 mi / 6.5km.
    AJH_081228_2594.jpg
  • The Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. The bridge type is a steel cantilever through truss, designed jointly by the state highway departments of Oregon and Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966. Total length: 4.1 mi / 6.5km.
    AJH_121224_0137.jpg
  • Moore 24 sailboat #47 "Moorality", Columbia River, Portland, Oregon.  The Moore 24, designed by George Olson and Ron Moore, was one of the first ultralight displacement sailboats, or ULDBs.  Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_160628_8573.jpg
  • Moore 24 sailboat #47 "Moorality" and summer season crew: (L to R) Andrew Haliburton, Josh Raymond, Stephanie Rice, JJ Miller, Columbia River, Portland, Oregon.  The Moore 24, designed by George Olson and Ron Moore, was one of the first ultralight displacement sailboats, or ULDBs.  Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_160628_8579_DRV.jpg
  • Moore 24 sailboat #133 "Rushmoore" and summer season crew, Columbia River, Portland, Oregon.  The Moore 24, designed by George Olson and Ron Moore, was one of the first ultralight displacement sailboats, or ULDBs.  Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_160628_8588_DRV.jpg
  • Josh Raymond on Moore 24 sailboat "One Moore Time", Columbia River, Portland, Oregon. Designed by George Olson/Ron Moore.  Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_150910_7333_DRV1024.jpg
  • Moore 24 sailboat #47 "One Moore Time" Columbia River, Portland, Oregon.  The Moore 24, designed by George Olson and Ron Moore, was one of the first ultralight displacement sailboats, or ULDBs.  Production 1972-1988.
    AJH_150910_7339.jpg
  • Pilings, Columbia River
    AJH_120305_6135_DRV.jpg
  • The Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. The bridge type is a steel cantilever through truss, designed jointly by the state highway departments of Oregon and Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966. Total length: 4.1 mi / 6.5km.
    AJH_121224_0135.jpg
  • J24 sailboat "Bullseye" of Fleet 27, Columbia River, Portland, Oregon with Melanie Haliburton, Amy Keiter and Rob Donatz.
    AJH_111016_1622_DRV.jpg
  • J24 sailboat "Bullseye" of Fleet 27, Columbia River, Portland, Oregon with Melanie Haliburton, Amy Keiter and Rob Donatz.
    AJH_111016_1608_DRV.jpg
  • J24 sailboat "Bullseye" of Fleet 27, Columbia River, Portland, Oregon with Melanie Haliburton, Amy Keiter and Rob Donatz.
    AJH_111016_1616.jpg
  • Ship passing the Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. The bridge type is a steel cantilever through truss, designed jointly by the state highway departments of Oregon and Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966. Total length: 4.1 mi / 6.5km.
    AJH_081227_2567.jpg
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