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Home / Mazama Ridge Photos WA 34
Creation date / 2012
- Some icicles along the road near Narada Falls.
- Some icicles along the road near Narada Falls.
- Snowplow action along the road near Narada Falls.
- A nice view of a snow-capped peak as seen from the Narada Falls parking lot.
- Water flowing next to the parking lot for Narada Falls.
- Paradise River is quite frigid looking just above Narada Falls. This just below the snowed-in road to Reflection Lakes.
- Paradise River is quite frigid looking just above Narada Falls. You have to get off the trail a bit to see this. Be careful to stay at least 7 feet from the edge of the canyon.
- Paradise River is quite frigid looking just above Narada Falls. This isn't along the trail, but I really like the image.
- Paradise River is quite frigid looking just above Narada Falls. This isn't along the trail, but I really like the image.
- Kevin at the junction for Mazama Ridge. Breaking trail from here was tiring through the heavy, wet snow.
- Snow, ice, and wind was too much for this tree which snapped in two. The top augered into the snow.
- Here is the entrance to my completed igloo. The entrance has one blue tarp and the raised sleeping area has another. I made a cubby hole on the left in the entrance to store gear.
- The completed igloo stands ready for the storm. It will be quiet and cozy for me.
- Kevin standing beside his tent after he took some of my snow blocks.
- Kevin cuts out a foot well so he can sit in his tent and take his boots off.