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The log bridge over Clark Creek is so full of snow that it isn't useable until some of the snow melts. There are usually snow bridges just upstream from the bridge that are used.

aah.jpg Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsLooking downstream on Newton Creek showing that there is a wide floodplain for snowshoeing or skiing along this part of the creek.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsLooking downstream on Newton Creek showing that there is a wide floodplain for snowshoeing or skiing along this part of the creek.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsLooking downstream on Newton Creek showing that there is a wide floodplain for snowshoeing or skiing along this part of the creek.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsLooking downstream on Newton Creek showing that there is a wide floodplain for snowshoeing or skiing along this part of the creek.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsLooking downstream on Newton Creek showing that there is a wide floodplain for snowshoeing or skiing along this part of the creek.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsLooking downstream on Newton Creek showing that there is a wide floodplain for snowshoeing or skiing along this part of the creek.

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