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Post date / 2016 / June / 13
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- Here is a picture of the shuttle bus that we used to take us from the lower trail head to the upper trailhead.
- Here we are at the northern trailhead getting ready to start out for our trip. We had to make sure that we are on the right trail because we saw someone who was on the wagon Road trail.
- Of course we made sure to stop and take some requisite pictures for the beginning of our three day trip.
- Here's a nice picture of the trail showing how some of the larger trees are mixed in with the smaller trees in the forest.
- I thought the woodpeckers had made an interesting pattern on the trunk of this tree
- As you're hiking along the shore to look up into the sky as well as down the trail and along the ground. These trees made an interesting pattern against the beautiful blue sky.
- Here is our first few of Clear Lake as we head south down the trail. This is a large lake with beautiful blue colored water. It appears to be very popular with people fishing and boating. I'm sure people swim here when the water gets a little bit warmer.
- Here near Great Springs the water is so clear it is amazing. Even though there are plenty of fish in the lake water is still a beautiful blue and clear color.
- In many places bushes grow right down to lake shore making it hard to get to. At Great Springs there's a nice little trail, though it is a little rough, and leads right down to the springs.