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The bridge over Ohanapecosh River looks rickety and slippery after a light dusting of snow.

aax.jpg I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.ThumbnailsThis is a sure sign that elk are in the area. You can see that elk have rubbed most of the bark off this tree getting the velvet off their antlers.I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.ThumbnailsThis is a sure sign that elk are in the area. You can see that elk have rubbed most of the bark off this tree getting the velvet off their antlers.I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.ThumbnailsThis is a sure sign that elk are in the area. You can see that elk have rubbed most of the bark off this tree getting the velvet off their antlers.I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.ThumbnailsThis is a sure sign that elk are in the area. You can see that elk have rubbed most of the bark off this tree getting the velvet off their antlers.I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.ThumbnailsThis is a sure sign that elk are in the area. You can see that elk have rubbed most of the bark off this tree getting the velvet off their antlers.I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.ThumbnailsThis is a sure sign that elk are in the area. You can see that elk have rubbed most of the bark off this tree getting the velvet off their antlers.I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.ThumbnailsThis is a sure sign that elk are in the area. You can see that elk have rubbed most of the bark off this tree getting the velvet off their antlers.

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