As we travel along the shores of the Columbia River, we watch as the shoreline changes, birds fly by, and islands come and go. Today we got to head to one of these islands and explore what we have been watching from the rail of the ship. Crow Butte is an island of beautiful sage brush, rolling hills, and blooming flowers that take your breath away. We headed to shore in Zodiacs to reach Crow Butte. We divided into small groups and chose from various hikes. For the next couple hours, we lost ourselves walking among the tall grasses and sage bushes. The sky was blue with drifting, billowy clouds. It was a perfect morning and such a peaceful experience here on the Columbia River.
4/24/2024
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National Geographic Sea Bird
Walla Walla
The spring campaign for the Columbia and Snake Rivers Journey made its final visit of the season to the wine-loving Walla Walla Valley. Nearly 20 of our guests spent the morning tasting and touring Dunham Cellars, Walla Walla’s ninth-oldest winery. Others visited the Whitman Mission National Historic Site. Guests met for lunch at Three Rivers Winery, which is owned by California businessman/philanthropist, William Foley. Bon Appétit Management of Whitman College handled the catering which made for a very tasty meal. Next was a self-guided walking tour of downtown Walla Walla that featured Lindblad-arranged tastings at Bergevin Lane Vineyards, Browne Family Vineyards, Mark Ryan Winery and Rasa Vineyards as well as shopping at the many small businesses along Main Street. Among those favored by guests were Bright’s Candies, Hot Poop Record Store, Pinecone Creamery, and Colville Street Patisserie. Upon returning to National Geographic Sea Bird , after-dinner education featured a presentation titled, ‘Down the Rivers with the Lewis & Clark Expedition’ by historian Robert Heacock.