It's finally Friday! This morning, we awoke to a crystal clear sky and chilly temps as promised. After lunch, thick snow flakes began falling around us melting as they hit the ground. While the snow only lasted about five minutes, we are expecting more rain/snow mixtures through the afternoon, overnight and tomorrow as rain clouds move in. The beautiful fog creates an almost eerie effect on the world around us. Causing one to keep moving forward into the unknown. One of my favorite recent encounters was with a small doe. As I walked from Myrtle Point to the lodge, she was standing about 50 feet into the woods without a worry about me or the work I was doing. She never looked up or startled. Its amazing to see how acclimated wildlife have become to us. -Adventure is out there
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norman
4/6/2018 09:12:12 pm
Where is the picture located?
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H Clark
4/8/2018 07:30:30 am
It may be the Boulevard Trail with a view toward the lodge
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scott a
4/10/2018 02:29:22 pm
the trail is coming back from Myrtle Point and the backcountry shelter toward the lodge steps. The little sign you see actually says "water" with an arrow pointing to the right. Just saw it the other day
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scott a
4/6/2018 10:34:14 pm
I had 3 deer jump out on the trail in front of me the other day when I was coming back from Myrtle Point. It wasn't real far from the rock pile. They even stopped long enough for a pic. This was April 3rd
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