rozoneill: Betty Lake was the first of several lakes seen on this hike
rozoneill: A soft breeze rippled up Betty Lake
rozoneill: The grassy shore of Betty Lake
rozoneill: The trail headed uphill over a forested ridge
rozoneill: Plenty of quality forest time on this hike
rozoneill: Sign, as the trail peeled away from the lake
rozoneill: First look at Howkum Lake
rozoneill: The lake reflects onto a tree stump
rozoneill: Howkum Lake reflection
rozoneill: How come it's called Howkum Lake?
rozoneill: The trail also sideswiped Horsefly Lake
rozoneill: Grass and sun at Tiny Lake
rozoneill: Tiny Lake
rozoneill: Pink heather ringed Tiny Lake
rozoneill: Sign, at an intersection with the Jim Weaver Loop Trail
rozoneill: Sunlit shooting stars
rozoneill: Marsh marigold
rozoneill: Beargrass was in bloom here and there
rozoneill: Reflection in a small pond
rozoneill: Numerous ponds would explain the abundance of mosquitoes
rozoneill: Yet another mosquito hatchery
rozoneill: Muddy path through a wet meadow
rozoneill: Shooting stars bursting in air
rozoneill: The trail was quite waterlogged in places
rozoneill: The splendor that is Waldo Lake
rozoneill: Shore, on the other side of Shadow Bay
rozoneill: Another underwater section of trail
rozoneill: A fern, during the spring unfurling
rozoneill: A small creek runs under the X
rozoneill: A steady supply of water keeps Waldo Lake full