Creek and waterfalls

ronwoodcraft

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Went to visit my parents today via a different route through the mountains.



Would have taken another picture, so the guy in the picture looked like he had both legs, but the next one would have shown wet pants up to one knee.
 

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Cool pictures! :icon_thumright: So your two-legged subject fell in?
 

Beautiful shots. That NW rain forest is a fascinating looking place. I've only been around it a couple of times.
 

Those moss covered rocks can get a little slick at times.
 

Great pictures. Is that around Oak Ridge?
 

Beautiful. If that had been a woman standing there, I would have asked " Ailene "...I know, just awful...
 

Great pictures. Is that around Oak Ridge?
This was about half way between Oakridge and Cottage Grove. Actually in the Bohemia mining area. I took a road from Oakridge, around the lake and over Packard Creek to Brice Creek where my parents live. ( Near Dorena, OR.)
 

Great shots....so pretty...love waterfalls....and :laughing7: on that guys wet pants, providing he was not hurt though. ;)
 

Stunning photos :thumbsup: Thanks so much. It's nothing but white and snowy around here right now. Good to have the visual relief ;)
 

This was about half way between Oakridge and Cottage Grove. Actually in the Bohemia mining area. I took a road from Oakridge, around the lake and over Packard Creek to Brice Creek where my parents live. ( Near Dorena, OR.)

Been up in that country from the Steamboat side, ended up in Cottage Grove and on the way home, stopped at Rice Hill for a humongus ice-cream cone. Wonder if they still sell those huge cones, haven't stopped there for years. Been to Dorena Lake to the guy that sells the Indian trade beads, can't think of his name now though, and a number of years in April I camped on Larrison Creek
cove, a mile from the road by canoe. Quite a few times we were camping in the rain, but it was still fun.
 

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