Wow! Awesome shot.
It was so cold there that the roads to the park had just been cleared. And it was late June.
How eerie. What temperature was it? - We've been freezing lately.
We've been cold here, but it was very cold there in the summer. Unexpected.
Cool capture! The gnarled trees are so eerie.
Beautiful shot! I love the old wood.
Summer? Brrrr, what does winter look like?
It was a mysterious landscape.
The hiking trails were covered with snow. They must be open and snow-free maybe three? four weeks? Crazy.
Beautiful! I can't believe that's a summer shot!
Wow very interesting photo! Joann @EuchreFun
Crater Lake averages 533 inches a year. That's 44 feet!
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Wow! Awesome shot.
ReplyDeleteIt was so cold there that the roads to the park had just been cleared. And it was late June.
ReplyDeleteHow eerie. What temperature was it? - We've been freezing lately.
ReplyDeleteWe've been cold here, but it was very cold there in the summer. Unexpected.
ReplyDeleteCool capture! The gnarled trees are so eerie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! I love the old wood.
ReplyDeleteSummer? Brrrr, what does winter look like?
ReplyDeleteIt was a mysterious landscape.
ReplyDeleteThe hiking trails were covered with snow. They must be open and snow-free maybe three? four weeks? Crazy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I can't believe that's a summer shot!
ReplyDeleteWow very interesting photo! Joann @EuchreFun
ReplyDeleteCrater Lake averages 533 inches a year. That's 44 feet!
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