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Heim 486
Oppretta dato / 2012 / Alle
- You can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.
- Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.
- Wonderful clouds were lit by the early morning sun on my way to the trailhead.
- Wizard Island rises above the azure blue water of Crater Lake.
- Wildflowers bloom along the trail because the old undergrowth was blasted away and covered with a layer of ash providing pioneer plants such as Lupine an ideal place to grow.
- What's not to love when you look at the textures and colors of these rocks?
- What could be a better way to have some water than with a view like this.
- What a beautiful day for a snowshoe trip. I wish I could have stayed longer now that the clouds have melted away.
- Well, a little snow doesn't matter to an igloo.
- We're all packed up and ready to go. No wet tent for me to worry about.
- We stopped to enjoy all the different patterns on the bark of the different trees along the trail.
- Water flowing next to the parking lot for Narada Falls.
- Water cascades down a small waterfall along Sweet Creek Trail.
- Vernon taking a break along Sweet Creek Trail. This is a great spot to sit and look down on the pool and the creek below Sweet Creek Falls.
- Vegetation does not get much moisture in the canyon. This dead sage bush attests to the harsh conditions near the river.