A peaceful place on planet earth - Whychus Creek. #whychuscreek #upperdeschuteswatershedcouncil #nature #green #creek #water #oregon #pnwonderland #bohemian #peace #tranquility #bohemian #wanderlust #oregonnw (at Whychus Creek)
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A peaceful place on planet earth - Whychus Creek. #whychuscreek #upperdeschuteswatershedcouncil #nature #green #creek #water #oregon #pnwonderland #bohemian #peace #tranquility #bohemian #wanderlust #oregonnw (at Whychus Creek)
Good morning, I'll be your stream ecologist today. Let's go find some macroinvertebrates, measure water temperatures, pH, and turbidity! #ecology #upperdeschuteswatershedcouncil #internship #selfie #plaid #flannel #outdoors #science #teacherlife #scienceteacher #whychuscreek #oregon #pnwonderland #lgbt #columbiasportswear #river (at Whychus Creek)
This is my most favorite sound to fall asleep to. Whychus - "The place we cross the water." 🌲💦🏔 #whychuscreek #sistersoregon #upperdeschuteswatershedcouncil #video #creek #river #watershed #rocks #wet #nature #wild #oregon #oregonnw #sleep #whitenoise #love #peace #bohemian (at Whychus Creek)
Whychus Creek ~ "The place we cross the water." 💦🌿💗 #outdooreducation #water #hike #peace #nature #whychuscreek #upperdeschuteswatershedcouncil #blackandwhite #river #tributary #oregon #centraloregon #pacificnorthwest #ospreypacks (at Whychus Creek)
Went on a little walk through Whychus creek! #whychuscreek #oregon #hiking #walking
A Sisters High School student basks in the cleansing waters of Whychus Creek as she draws inspiration for a class assignment. Through The Upstream Project, the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council engages over 3,000 students in place-based watershed education each year. They believe that a connection to place is essential to growing a sense of stewardship in these young minds. Whychus means “the place we cross the water.”