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Jasmine returns from a small stream flowing through Elk Meadows near the shelter. It looks like this part of the meadow is wet in spring and mostly dries out in the summer.

aag.jpg Jasmine taking a break at the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail. This section of the Timberline Trail drops down into the woods for the crossing of Newton Creek.ThumbnailsThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.Jasmine taking a break at the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail. This section of the Timberline Trail drops down into the woods for the crossing of Newton Creek.ThumbnailsThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.Jasmine taking a break at the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail. This section of the Timberline Trail drops down into the woods for the crossing of Newton Creek.ThumbnailsThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.Jasmine taking a break at the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail. This section of the Timberline Trail drops down into the woods for the crossing of Newton Creek.ThumbnailsThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.Jasmine taking a break at the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail. This section of the Timberline Trail drops down into the woods for the crossing of Newton Creek.ThumbnailsThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.

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