Last Wednesday was my last full day at Waldo lake Shadow Bay campground.
I made the most of my last day.
I took the short walk out to Shadow Point in the morning.
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We were taught as kids, as far as wild berry safety to eat: Blue always, red sometimes, white never. I don't know if that is actually true. |
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My kayak, just waiting for another day out on the lake. |
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Overgrown bench out on Shadow Point |
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The dangerous tree that resulted in blocking off a prime campsite was cut down on Tuesday. There's the stump and a bit of leftover caution tape. |
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Here's a couple of the downed pieces of the tree, now lining the trails. |
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Barely awake but ready for the day |
There's a new fire popped up north of Waldo lake yesterday. We're experiencing dry and wet thunderstorms currently in the Cascades. This means many fires to spot and put out. We now have fire spotting cameras to help with that. Bless the wildland firefighters out there right now, engaging.
The wildland firefighters are tough and rough and rowdy (in my mind), fit as fiddles, strong, brave, fearless....facing steep rugged terrain, heat, heavy loads, tiring work, bees, terrified and burned wildlife.....they should be paid in accordance. I hold wildland firefighters in reverence because of how tough they are, to do that job.
Such beautiful territory. Thanks for taking us along on your outing. It looks like it was a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteFirefighters are heroes!
I is beautiful. I had a great time.
DeleteSuch a stunning place.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful!
DeleteWith views like that, I am surprised the seat is overgrown.
ReplyDeleteMe too. I sat on it anyhow.
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