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Two streams come together just above the log crossing over the Devils Lake fork of the Wilson River. Looks like a great place to go wading in the summer.

aal.jpg These old stumps are testament to how trees used to be logged. You can see the divots in the side of the tree which were cut by the lumberjacks for springboards. Springboards were what the lumberjacks stood on as they sawed through the trees by hand. It lMiniatyrbileteUniversity Falls cascades about 55 feet down a basalt slope. The trail ends with a closeup view of the falls.These old stumps are testament to how trees used to be logged. You can see the divots in the side of the tree which were cut by the lumberjacks for springboards. Springboards were what the lumberjacks stood on as they sawed through the trees by hand. It lMiniatyrbileteUniversity Falls cascades about 55 feet down a basalt slope. The trail ends with a closeup view of the falls.These old stumps are testament to how trees used to be logged. You can see the divots in the side of the tree which were cut by the lumberjacks for springboards. Springboards were what the lumberjacks stood on as they sawed through the trees by hand. It lMiniatyrbileteUniversity Falls cascades about 55 feet down a basalt slope. The trail ends with a closeup view of the falls.These old stumps are testament to how trees used to be logged. You can see the divots in the side of the tree which were cut by the lumberjacks for springboards. Springboards were what the lumberjacks stood on as they sawed through the trees by hand. It lMiniatyrbileteUniversity Falls cascades about 55 feet down a basalt slope. The trail ends with a closeup view of the falls.These old stumps are testament to how trees used to be logged. You can see the divots in the side of the tree which were cut by the lumberjacks for springboards. Springboards were what the lumberjacks stood on as they sawed through the trees by hand. It lMiniatyrbileteUniversity Falls cascades about 55 feet down a basalt slope. The trail ends with a closeup view of the falls.

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