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Standing on Bunk Bridge provides a sweet view of Park Creek. The sounds here are a treat for your ears and the soft greens of the moss and plants a soothing palette for your eyes.

aaj.jpg Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toThumbnailsSunlight reflecting off the frost crystals in the snow along the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes, OR. Older snow can get relatively large ice crystals like these.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toThumbnailsSunlight reflecting off the frost crystals in the snow along the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes, OR. Older snow can get relatively large ice crystals like these.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toThumbnailsSunlight reflecting off the frost crystals in the snow along the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes, OR. Older snow can get relatively large ice crystals like these.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toThumbnailsSunlight reflecting off the frost crystals in the snow along the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes, OR. Older snow can get relatively large ice crystals like these.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toThumbnailsSunlight reflecting off the frost crystals in the snow along the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes, OR. Older snow can get relatively large ice crystals like these.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toThumbnailsSunlight reflecting off the frost crystals in the snow along the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes, OR. Older snow can get relatively large ice crystals like these.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toThumbnailsSunlight reflecting off the frost crystals in the snow along the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes, OR. Older snow can get relatively large ice crystals like these.

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