we drove to the trail to sheila falls off of the pine road and then set out on foot. this is a flower i hadn't seen at camp before.
a shroom, perhaps one of the lactarius?a stream bed almost hidden from view.
i love these daisies, thay look so happy. an inviting scene. a shroom, one of the boletus?
the portage trail from 259. lake 259, the bay at the portage landing.
some interesting sights at the portage landing. who lives in here?
the inflowinto sheila before the falls. interesting shroomsmaybe leotia lubrica?
more shots of the inflow and one of the tate family.
the shrooms again. more inflow shots.
a pond we crossed to get to the falls which make a loud roar at this spot.
sheila lake and reflections on the pond.
another pond on the way to the falls i was amazed at the green colour on the sand.
a small portion of the falls. i love these clumps of ferns, so green.
various shots of the falls.
water falling from a fallen tree, a pool of water at the base of the falls. i love these fallen, falling trees and the spaces they make.
various shots of the falls.
a different angle of the fallen treeflowing with water. a pool of water midway down the falls. an interesting space.
a cave formed from fallen rock. mike in the mist.
interesting shot. mike shooting me shooting mike. lori and maggie.
the cave roof. a pool of water. fallen trees.
cedar branches and brilliant red cedar wood and rushing water.
energetic grasses. two of the same rushing water.
a different point of view. the tates at rest. another view.
fallen trees. rushing water. and again.
a tired maggie and her forest napping place.
i love to take pictures of water, what is below and what is reflected.
more water shots and the top of the falls.
a twisted cedar log in decay. the twisting is caused by the wind. i thought this looked like a dragon.
a shroom looks like a boletus turtle. not sure what kind of shroom. a stone guy with an eye.

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