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Home / Coldwater Lake Photos WA 56
- An old stump creates a funnel pattern at Coldwater Lake and a tiny tree has begun to grow on the old stump.
- Another view of some of the logging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.
- Coldwater Lake from the ridge southeast of the lake. This section of forest was being logged before the blast so there aren't many downed trees in this area.
- Driftwood from the blast has piled up on the northern shore of Coldwater Lake.
- Groups of Tent caterpillars cover a branch along the South Coldwater trail.
- I liked the detail of the chain and cog of this destroyed piece of equipment along the South Coldwater Trail.
- Logging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.
- Looking down towards the lake from the ridge southeast of Coldwater Lake, you see this blasted fire truck soon after passing the yarder at the top of the ridge.
- Looking northwest from the ridge southeast towards Coldwater Lake, you see this blasted fire truck soon after passing the yarder at the top of the ridge.
- Looking towards the far shore of Coldwater Lake, you can still see the trees that were leveled in the 1980 blast. Notice how all the dead trees on the far hill are oriented to the blast direction.
- Megan and James relax along Coldwater lake. The log serves well as a windbreak and backrest.
- Mimulus grows along the sunny wet margins of the small streams that feed into Coldwater Lake.
- More equipment destroyed in the volcanic blast of 1980. Not a flake of paint remains on this equipment. The paint was completely scoured off by the blast debris.
- One of the many small steams the Lakes Trail crosses. Most of them have yellow Monkeyflowers blooming along the creeksides.
- Penstamon is one of the wildflowers that bloom in July along the South Coldwater Trail.