- Bonneville
- The Dalles
- John Day
- McNary
- Snake River
- Ice Harbor and News Clippings
- Lower Monumental
- Lower Granite
- Boise River: Lucky Peak
- Rock Island
- Rocky Reach
- Chelan River: Lake Chelan
- Pend Oreille River: Clark Fork River: Hungry Horse Dam
- Kootenay River: Libby
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I missed the McNary Lock & Dam at Umatilla.
I had an 18-55mm lens so all of the full-frame pictures would be at 55mm. That is, about what you can see with the naked eye.
I did catch the John Day Dam that is downstream of the John Day River inlet.
At camera resolution |
Another angle at camera resolution |
Downloaded Fact Sheet |
Downloaded Fact Sheet |
The Dalles Dam
Soon after this dam, the river curved north and then we encountered clouds so I was not able to see the river for the rest of the trip so I did not get photos of the Bonneville Lock and Dam.
More info on the Dalles Dam
Zoomed in |
Andy Michel posted Roll on, Columbia Roll on. Statesman Journal February 25th, 1981 |
Brochure via usbr-history, p3 |
Andy Michel posted What New Dams and When? The Spokesman-Review December 5th, 1948 Rob Jordan: How can they possibly not show Rock Island (1933)? Built by the Washington Electric Company, a PSE relative. Federal Propaganda Designed to control the minds of people! Nothing has changed. I bet the Feds were jealous. [I just did Rock Island a few days ago.] |
Andy Michel posted 7,188,666 'Horses' Ready to be Harnessed! Tri-City Herald February 19th, 1950 Rob Jordan: Sure, Leave Wanapum Out |
Andy Michel posted Sell the PNW Dams and BPA??? Spokane Chronicle January 17th, 1984 |
safe_image for USDA spotlights importance of Columbia-Snake navigation |
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