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The Columbia River is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The river rises in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It flows northwest and then south into the US state of Washington, then turns west to form most of the border between Washington and the state of Oregon before emptying into the Pacific Ocean. The river is 1,243 miles (2,000 km) long, and its largest tributary is the Snake River. Its drainage basin is roughly the size of France and extends into seven U.S. states and a Canadian province.
By volume, the Columbia is the fourth-largest river in the United States; it has the greatest flow of any North American river draining into the Pacific. The river's heavy flow and its relatively steep gradient gives it tremendous potential for the generation of electricity. The 14 hydroelectric dams on the Columbia's main stem and many more on its tributaries produce more hydroelectric power than those of any other North American river.
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On out way back to Junction City, Kansas, we flew down the Columbia river, between Washington and Oregon.
UP Office Car Special departing westbound from Multnomah Falls, OR on Wednesday morning, 10/12/2016. The train paused for about 10 minutes on the UP Portland Subdivision mainline here at Multnomah Falls in order to permit on-board passengers to take photos/videos of the famous Multnomah Falls.
UP Office Car Special arriving westbound at Multnomah Falls, OR on Wednesday morning, 10/12/2016. The train paused for about 10 minutes on the UP Portland Subdivision mainline here at Multnomah Falls in order to permit on-board passengers to take photos/videos of the famous Multnomah Falls.
My lucky catch from my 3rd floor room's private balcony at the Best Western PLUS Columbia River Inn in Cascade Locks, Oregon. UP Office Car Special running westbound at Cascade Locks on Wednesday morning, 10/12/2016. I believe that this special train trip originated somewhere on the old Spokane International ("SI"), which is now UP's Spokane Subdivision.
Video 2 from my summer series of live videos around America. This video was shot next to the Columbia River as I travelled from Seattle to Glacier National Park with my good friend Becca (who was lovely enough to film most of the videos!) This is one of my favourite songs lyrically and I really hope you feel the same. The song has it's inspirations but I'm always interested to see how other people may interpret the lyrics and figure it out for themselves :) If you enjoyed the song and the video please subscribe and follow me on all social media for regular updates! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/calhillanmusic/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/CalHillan Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/cal-hillan-music
The weather has been crazy the last week or so, and I had to travel east to the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles. I had 4 spots I wanted to target based on my pre-fish research, and nearly all of the fish in this video were caught near the first spot. I did catch a few in 2 of the other spots, but this first stop made for what was easily the best fishing day for me all year long. Remember to hit the thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't already! Thanks again for watching and feel free to leave comments or questions below or send me an email. (Channel Homepage) Total weight for the best 5 was 18 lb. 9 oz. A day I'm sure to remember for many years!
Recorded July 26, 2014 My drive through the Columbia River Gorge along the border of Oregon and Washington. My stops include... 01:38 Crown Point/Vista House 03:43 Latourell Falls 05:12 Shepperd's Dell 06:51 Wahkeena Falls 07:53 Multnomah Falls 14:20 Horsetail Falls 15:39 Bridge of the Gods 18:53 Spring Creek/Lower Columbia River 21:12 Hood River White Salmon Bridge 23:56 Mount Hood From: http://timvp.com
An examination of the Columbia River and its development. Woody Guthrie was hired by BPA in 1941 to write the songs for this movie, but its production was delayed by World War II. Produced in 1949 in black and white, this film contains rare footage of Grand Coulee Dam construction, Indian fishing at Celilo Falls and the 1948 Vanport flood.
The biggest Columbia River Flood of the 20th Century wiped out the wartime housing project of Vanport, Oregon's second largest city during World War II. How did Vanport come to exist, and how did it disappear? A look back at the Vanport Flood of 1948... ------------------------- National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Portland, OR http://weather.gov/Portland
The time has come... before we get to enjoy warm, sunny sailing and sunsets in the tropics, we have to get there! The journey South from Oregon to warmer weather calls for braving one of the most treacherous bar crossings in the world, the Columbia River Bar, AKA the graveyard of the Pacific, followed by an offshore ocean passage in the North Pacific. We get our sea legs with some real ocean swells and wind, but stay far enough offshore to avoid the gale conditions closer to the coast. Oh, and we catch a big Albacore Tuna! Check it out! (and we hope you don’t get too seasick watching) Don't forget to give us a thumbs up and subscribe our YouTube Channel! We hope you enjoy our videos and adventures. To help us make our dream of sailing around the world with a purpose a reality you c...
A highly instructional episode teaching you how to catch Chinook salmon in the Klickitat and in the Columbia at the mouth of the Klickitat. Hover fish with roe with Jason Hambly & Steve and James Lynch of Pro-Cure along with George Krumm from Fish Alaska Magazine. Please see the products used in this episode at www.anglerwesttv.com
Memorial weekend 2016, 4 Day, 3 Night self supported bike tour in the Columbia River Gorge. First traveling up the Washington State side and returning back on the Oregon side. Event is organized by the Vancouver Bike Club and the Portland Wheelmen Touring Club. Day 1 http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7199416 Day 2 http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7199815 Day 3 http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7200681 Day 3 alternative Moody Rd to Cousins http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7223773 Day 4 http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7196116 Use above routes only as reference. Plan and ride per current conditions and situation. Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
A highly instructional episode from the Lower Columbia River just below Bonneville Dam. Fish with guide, Steve Leonard and Steve Lynch of Pro-Cure with Brad's Killer Fish. Then, it's red hot shad fishing with Jason Hambly and Tim Cook of Lamiglas who catch bunches of shad with their sons, Conner and Colby, using Mack's Lure Smile Blade shad lures and Oregon Tackle lead head jigs.
First, fish the famous "Buoy 10" fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River with guide, Steve Leonard and then go the San Francisco Bay area for a lingcod tournament. Also, learn to make great tartar sauce and fry fish that's light and crispy and not mushy.
Experience a great day of walleye fishing on the Columbia near the mouth of the Deschutes River with guide, Walleye Willie and Raith Heryford. Learn about several Mack's Lure Smile Blade lures including the Spindrift Walleye.