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Inicio / Paradise River Snow Photos WA 67
Data do envío / 2016 / Xuño
- One of the nice things is that few people snowshoe this far out on the trail. This area is so tranquil, peaceful, and quiet.
- I love the way the snow has made a slushy ice on the stream.
- How lucky that the Wonderland Trail goes over these streams. The winter world is so different than what this trail looks like in the summer. All the underbrush has disappeared under a thick blanket of snow.
- The 3rd bridge over the river. The snow must weigh a few tons on the bridge.
- The snow makes little hats on the rocks.
- A tributary to Paradise River is crossed by 3 log bridges. The 3rd stream is the largest and does not freeze over.
- More little rocks with piles of snow in the creek. I wonder if this ever freezes over.
- This creek flows into Paradise River. The rocks make a nice pattern in the creek. I could stay around here all day.
- The creek still has plenty of open water in the winter even with all the fresh snow.
- Another picture of a stream that feeds Paradise River taken from 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 small creek crossing the Wonderland Trail near Paradise River Camp.
- 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.