rozoneill: Hi ho, hi ho, it's on a hike we go!
rozoneill: Little River was running clear enough to see the striations on the river bed
rozoneill: Little River flows away from the hiker's bridge
rozoneill: Looking upstream of Little River
rozoneill: I felt like the canyon walls were laughing at me
rozoneill: Columbia windflower was ever pervasive
rozoneill: The forest was sopping wet from the nighttime rain
rozoneill: Vine maple leaves take a rain shower
rozoneill: Still life with leaf and rain
rozoneill: The jungly vegetation in Wolf Creek's canyon was amazing
rozoneill: Dogwoods were at the tail end of their flower show
rozoneill: A pack of dogwood flowers above the trail
rozoneill: A little worse for the wear, a dogwood flower happily poses for the camera
rozoneill: Wolf Creek flows through the rampant greenery
rozoneill: Dogwood trees bloom next to the creek
rozoneill: A fern frond harvests some of that rain
rozoneill: Part of an alien anatomy or else a wild ginger flower
rozoneill: The trail sideswiped Wolf Creek on occasion
rozoneill: Wolf Creek churns in a narrow defile
rozoneill: Inside-out flowers as seen from top-side down
rozoneill: Rain drops bead up on an oxalis leaf
rozoneill: This rustic bridge gets us across a small creek
rozoneill: Palms out, maidenhair ferns beg for handouts
rozoneill: Thimbleberry was in bloom all along the trail
rozoneill: Wolf Creek was always within eyesight or earshot
rozoneill: A dogwood tree in bloom below the trail
rozoneill: The morning rain gave me plenty of chances to take these kind of photos
rozoneill: Drip, drip, drip all along the trail
rozoneill: A bridge crossing for those full of derring do
rozoneill: Silty pools formed on the creek