
"We are never tired, so long as we can see far enough"
Emerson (it should be the Haskell County motto). The lake is formed from a manmade dam. Nature can't always escape man, but the bluffs seemed to be doing their best. Next time I hike this place though I might bring along a trash bag to pick up the random cans of Keystone Light and Coors.

The rushing water coming out of a pipe into a creek on private property was a happy opportunity to touch the water, something I can never resist. This water is not snow melt, so I didn't even have to play a game to see how long I could keep my feet submerged. (this photo is also for Shauna, who lived with my foot photos for a time).
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Jeanette and I even took some foot photos whilst bushwalking in the Blue Mountains.
I like this place...it is lovely.
s- I remember your shoe pics. Did you guys buy new ones while J was there?
m-- well we'll just have to go there together sometime :) ps glad you're back in the light of day.
in may...we will go there in may
yay!
So you just left your beer cans there? I am a little disappointed :-(
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