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- In many places bushes grow right down to lake shore making it hard to get to. At Great Springs there's a nice little trail, though it is a little rough, and leads right down to the springs.
- Another picture at Great Springs where we filled up with water for the trip. The next water source is only a few miles from here if you stay on the highway side of the river.
- I love to seeing these cobwebs in the sun. For some reason the spiders really like this tree over all the others in the area.
- Nice view of bark of these trees as they get old. I'm sure all the creases in cracks in the bark make great places for bugs to hide.
- Even more great textures around Great Springs. Here are some roots that are all gnarled with the bark worn off revealing whorls of the wood.
- Walking along Clear Lake there is some interesting algae growing in the water.
- Clear Lake near Great Springs shows the blue color of the water.
- The water looks so inviting you want to jump in but it is so cold. Great Springs is one of the main sources of the McKenzie river.
- Here's an example of the lava fields that we were walking through. Luckily there is a paved path to smooth over the rough spots.
- The branches of this dead tree make an interesting pattern against the sky. We didn't actually see very many dead trees like this.
- Walking along the southern part of Clear Lake we had this nice view.
- You can see how trees struggle to grow in the volcanic rock of the ancient lave flow.
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