rozoneill: Snow queen got the spring concert started
rozoneill: A crab spider lurks in a trillium
rozoneill: Yellow woodland violets were a thing on this hike
rozoneill: The soft white interior of a trillium bloom
rozoneill: Snow queen, ready for her close-up
rozoneill: Small beetles make a home in a trillium
rozoneill: The North Umpqua River runs wide this time of year
rozoneill: A weak sun reflects on the rioiled river surface
rozoneill: Rapids on the North Umpqua, as it flows on by
rozoneill: Perfectly symmetrical, in a tripartite sort of way
rozoneill: Susan Creek, seemingly in a hurry to join with the North Umpqua River
rozoneill: Susan Creek flows in a green forest
rozoneill: A small stair step on Susan Creek's journey
rozoneill: Oxalis in bloom
rozoneill: I spotted this one lone vinca flower in the dense growth
rozoneill: The trail offered periodic overlooks of the river
rozoneill: The rolied texture of the river
rozoneill: Abstract art created by the North Umpqua River
rozoneill: The well used trail winds through leafless maple trees
rozoneill: A boulder forever watches the river go by
rozoneill: Big-leaf maples were abloom
rozoneill: Big-leaf maple flowers, close up
rozoneill: The picturesque Tioga Bridge bears the scorch marks from the fire
rozoneill: What little sun there was reflects on the river
rozoneill: Light and dark and a river
rozoneill: Spoil sports!
rozoneill: Spring beauty was found next to a creek
rozoneill: A spider enjoys an insect breakfast
rozoneill: The Tioga Segment was closed, no matter what the sign says
rozoneill: Small creeks flowed all along the trail