rozoneill: All about to enjoy a hike in a rainstorm
rozoneill: You know, like the sign said"
rozoneill: A fern frond, all curled up into a ball of ferny yarn
rozoneill: Come back in summer for the delicious salmonberries
rozoneill: Rain had folded trillium flowers like so many origami creations
rozoneill: A photo of a rain-soaked trillium taken by rain-soaked hiker
rozoneill: The rain and creek moisture greens up the forest
rozoneill: Millions of trillums graced the forest floor
rozoneill: Some of that sodden scenery above Kentucky Creek
rozoneill: Vine maples, beginning to leaf out
rozoneill: So much trillium to distract me
rozoneill: Rain collected on vegetation and hikers alike
rozoneill: Kentucky Creek escorts us as we hike along its namesake trail
rozoneill: Kentucky Creek slides down its forested canyon
rozoneill: The trail went cliffy, much to my delight
rozoneill: The constant rain dripped off of mossy cliffs
rozoneill: Drip, drip, drip, as the rain ran down a mossy cliff
rozoneill: First look at Upper Kentucky Falls from the trail
rozoneill: Oregon bleeding heart was a little bit of a thing on this hike
rozoneill: A sodden oxalis flower droops in the constant rain
rozoneill: Oxalis gathers some rain
rozoneill: The trail wanders through a wet forest
rozoneill: Tall cliffs loom above the trail
rozoneill: Upper Kentucky Falls, in its full rainy day glory
rozoneill: Upper Kentucky Falls was roaring with rain runoff
rozoneill: Upper Kentucky Falls, long exposure thereof
rozoneill: Kentucky Creek flees the scene
rozoneill: Kentucky Creek splashes around a series of mossy boulders
rozoneill: Bye, Upper Kentucky Falls, we'll see you again on the out leg
rozoneill: A water slide of sorts on Kentucky Creek