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Startpagina / Indian Bar Photos WA 34
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Plaatsingsdatum / 2016 / Week 23
- The dawn of the next day promised to be clear as the sun peeks out of the clouds. This is looking up the valley along Indian Bar.
- A coral mushroom growing along the trail near Nickel Creek.
- More lovely little mushrooms growing on the downed trunk of a tree near Nickel Creek Camp.
- Heading back towards the trailhead, here is a view of the group camp near Nickel Creek. Looks like 4 to 6 tents would fit in the group site. The site is within earshot of Nickel Creek.
- Mt. Rainier is obscured down in the valley. The Ohanapecosh River flows along the snow-covered gravel bar.
- I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.
- There are only a few small pools of water along the streambed. Most of the water drains into the gravel.
- Fall rains bring out dozens of different kinds of fungus. These look almost like jellyfish.
- The bridge over Ohanapecosh River looks rickety and slippery after a light dusting of snow.
- A closeup of those nice white mushrooms.
- Steep walls rim the glacier-carved valley above the Indian Bar Shelter. Winter comes early to the high country.
- Here is the Indian Bar Shelter from near the bridge over the Ohanapecosh River.
- Closeup of a coral mushroom growing along the trail near Nickel Creek.
- I love the way the earlier rainfall has pooled on this mushroom. What a color!
- On a rainy day you can look for the small things like this conch.