The horses are just off of the interstate, but aren't actually that accessible. We hiked up a steep dirt trail along the cliff, which was another unsuitable trek I made in my sandals. The view was absolutely worth it though. The sculptures were really cool to see up close, and they took on interesting shapes when viewed head on. It was another memorable roadside attraction in a spectacular spot (appropriately) near Vantage, WA.
Dec 12, 2013
Wild Horses Monument in Washington
Roughly halfway between our drive from Seattle to Spokane we crossed the Columbia River and were drawn to the impressive cliffs. It was then that we noticed the silhouettes of wild stallions running across the landscape. Naturally, the sculptures peaked our interest and we stopped to get a closer look.
The horses are just off of the interstate, but aren't actually that accessible. We hiked up a steep dirt trail along the cliff, which was another unsuitable trek I made in my sandals. The view was absolutely worth it though. The sculptures were really cool to see up close, and they took on interesting shapes when viewed head on. It was another memorable roadside attraction in a spectacular spot (appropriately) near Vantage, WA.
The horses are just off of the interstate, but aren't actually that accessible. We hiked up a steep dirt trail along the cliff, which was another unsuitable trek I made in my sandals. The view was absolutely worth it though. The sculptures were really cool to see up close, and they took on interesting shapes when viewed head on. It was another memorable roadside attraction in a spectacular spot (appropriately) near Vantage, WA.
Catalogue:
Animals
,
Images
,
Observations
,
Pacific Northwest 2013
,
Photography
,
PNW Series
,
Roadside Attractions
,
Washington
Location:
Washington, USA
Dec 11, 2013
Thinking Hat on Calgary's Independent Radio
Last week, Philip Vandermey of SPECTACLE was interviewed on CJSW / Calgary's Independent Radio where he discussed downtown revitalization in Medicine Hat and our Thinking Hat exhibition which took place at the end of September. Phil did a great job of discussing some of the ideas the exhibition proposed (and I appreciated the generous shout out as well). You can see the blog post that CJSW did here. The interview is also posted at the bottom of the article, and the Thinking Hat portion is between the 20-38 minute mark.
Catalogue:
Achievements
,
Calgary
,
In the Media
,
Interviews
,
Thinking Hat
Dec 10, 2013
Tillamook Air Museum: Part 2
Catalogue:
2013
,
Images
,
Museum
,
Observations
,
Oregon
,
Pacific Northwest 2013
,
Photography
,
Planes
,
PNW Series
,
Random Videos and Edits
,
Roadside Attractions
,
Russia
,
World War
Location:
Tillamook, OR 97141, USA
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