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ទំព័រដើម / Paradise River Snow Photos WA 67
ថ្ងៃដាក់ផ្សាយប្រកាស / 2016 / ខែមិថុនា
- Here I am next to my igloo.
- Tim and Mark finally decide to venture out into the snow.
- Well, a little snow doesn't matter to an igloo.
- The weather was cold enough to freeze the snow blocks together and I am able to stand on top of the igloo.
- Time to knock down the igloo.
- I don't want any critters to fall into my old igloo during the spring snowmelt.
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- Here you can see a bridge over the creek near Paradise River Camp.
- The creeks are so scenic in the winter with all the fresh snow.
- Here you can see a bridge over the creek near Paradise River Camp.
- Another small creek crossing the Wonderland Trail near Paradise River Camp.
- Even small streams aren't frozen over. I wonder if there is a tiny bit of geothermal head added to the water.
- Another picture of a stream that feeds Paradise River taken from the Wonderland Trail near Paradise River Camp.
- The creek still has plenty of open water in the winter even with all the fresh snow.
- This creek flows into Paradise River. The rocks make a nice pattern in the creek. I could stay around here all day.