Kamiak Butte
By amy ross. Filed in scenery, writing |Tags: kamiak butte, landscape, MFA program, moscow mountain, photography, scenery, Steve Almond, the palouse, university of idaho, washington
Turned in my new story. And actually, I’m heading out to turn the same story in again, this time as a writing sample to get into a class taught by Steve Almond. I’m pretty excited about it (the class, not the story. I have mixed feelings about the story.).
So now maybe I have a minute to work on the book, in between conjuring proposals for final papers. Hey, remember when I used to go out and do stuff? If not, check out some pictures I took from the top of Kamiak Butte, just north of Pullman.

You have to climb through these trees to get to the top.

I’m pretty sure this is a view of Moscow Mountain, as seen from Kamiak Butte.




Friday, October 9th 2009 at 2:47 pm |
I think that’s Steptoe Butte. But still, all is pretty. Moscow Mtn looks really small from Kamiak, from the angle you find yourself. You can see campus from the top of Kamiak (WSU) if you look out as well. :)
Friday, October 9th 2009 at 2:48 pm |
Hmmmmm…..now I’m trying to decide. Compare with my shot of Steptoe. Let me know what you think! :P
Friday, October 9th 2009 at 2:53 pm |
Do you have it posted on FB? I was just guessing wildly. Moscow Mountain was the only other name I knew… heh.
Friday, October 9th 2009 at 6:25 pm |
What? Do stuff? Get out? I don’t understand those phrases.
lovely country, though. I wanna visit!
Friday, October 9th 2009 at 6:32 pm |
it’s so weird how treeless the valleys/plains are.