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Chapparal and mountainous terrain of Angeles National Forest from Angeles Crest Highway
Chapparal
Big Bear Lake from Poligue Canyon Road.
Big Bear Lake
The camp sites and grounds of Pine Knot Campground.
Pine Knot Campground
San Bernardino National Forest from the Rim of the World Highway.
San Bernardino Nat’l Forest
The Bremerton Shipyards
Bremerton Shipyards
Beach on the South End of Castle Lake
Castle Lake
Dog Encounter on the Trail
Castle Lake
Girls on a Rock
Castle Lake
Kayaking on Castle Lake
Kayaking Castle Lake
Mt. Shasta from Castle Lake.
Mt. Shasta
Half Dome from Glacier Point
Half Dome from Glacier Point
I happened upon Green Valley Lake by accident while seeking out a camping ground in the area. It was a welcome breath of country air from the built-up Lake Arrowhead just to the west.
Green Valley Lake
Windsong and I leisurely walked around the whole lake that morning, chatting with fishermen and taking photos.
Green Valley Lake
This fisherman came by while I relaxed on the shore. We talked about the fishing conditions while he scoped out a big momma bass near the shore.
Fisherman
The eastern shore of Green Valley Lake, with some colorful boats in the foreground.
Beached Boats
This Hispanic family caught a fish and the children got excited about the prospect of fish tacos.
Catching Dinner
This fisherman reeled in his line to find he had caught “salad” or seaweed.
Green Valley Lake
A beautiful Eucalyptus grove near Mineral Wells Trail. A stunning variety of tropical and desert plants thrived amongst the trees.
Eucalyptus Grove
Elephant Ear and Maidenhair in the Fern Dell stream.
Fern Dell Stream
Upon entering Fern Dell it is immediately lush and tropical. The two walkways which flank the gentle stream and its many waterfalls.
Entering Fern Dell