Central and Eastern Oregon
The wild landscape of Central and Eastern Oregon runs deep with history and diversity.
To the north, the mighty Columbia River meanders her way through 4,000 ft canyons. In 1986 it was signed into law as a National Scenic Area. In the central part of the state, lies the high desert and scenic Three Sisters Wilderness, Ochoco and Deschutes Mountains. To the south are the Steens Mountains. They too, have stunning carved gorges, wild rivers and are home to an abundance of wildlife. It is some of the most rugged and remote land still left in Oregon. My adrenaline continues to be fueled by adventure and exploring new places of historical significance that shaped the landscape. This gallery takes me back into our forgotten past of what we did, or didn't do to build our future.
Read MoreTo the north, the mighty Columbia River meanders her way through 4,000 ft canyons. In 1986 it was signed into law as a National Scenic Area. In the central part of the state, lies the high desert and scenic Three Sisters Wilderness, Ochoco and Deschutes Mountains. To the south are the Steens Mountains. They too, have stunning carved gorges, wild rivers and are home to an abundance of wildlife. It is some of the most rugged and remote land still left in Oregon. My adrenaline continues to be fueled by adventure and exploring new places of historical significance that shaped the landscape. This gallery takes me back into our forgotten past of what we did, or didn't do to build our future.
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~ Spools and Spurs ~
Several spools of rusty barb-wire are distant reminders of what landowners had to do to establish boundaries of ownership. It was the beginning of the end for some trail drives and
free-graze cattle ranchers.
Old farm in Eastern Oregon.
(07-26-21)
fotoeffects
on April 8, 2023That is a heck of a lot of wire left to rust away! Fantastic shot!
Rick Willis
on January 30, 2022Lots of fencing material hanging around 😃...
Greg&Rose Photography
on January 15, 2022Love this rural shot and the rustic textures
Lgood
on October 31, 2021I remember seeing large spools of bailing wire hanging along the fences when I was a kid, I'm not sure I've seen so many all together before. What an incredible image this is!
fotoeffects
on September 2, 2021Wonderful shot with all these spools of barbed wire! Terrific find!