Thea Prum: The Beaver Brook crosses the trail.
Thea Prum: My wife and son negotiating the narrow brook crossing.
Thea Prum: The brook runs through the trail.
Thea Prum: The speedy trail blazers.
Thea Prum: My son at the first waterfall and looking like a pro.
Thea Prum: Someone is getting a bunny ear and doesn't know it. Poor kid.
Thea Prum: Sexy and you know it
Thea Prum: You want to go for a dip in the waterfall honey it feels great?
Thea Prum: The cool water was incredibly refreshing at the cascade.
Thea Prum: Her classic patented signature pose by the waterfall.
Thea Prum: Yes old man? You've got the picnic food in your backpack right?
Thea Prum: And more rocky stairway.
Thea Prum: The raging waterfall greets thee. Do come by again.
Thea Prum: You've got the picnic food right honey?
Thea Prum: Our mountain GOAT.
Thea Prum: It feels like an endless rock scramble.
Thea Prum: What is this? More rock scramble? At least there's a root to hold on to.
Thea Prum: Nature spectacular hand delivered.
Thea Prum: The water is wonderful honey.
Thea Prum: The great cascade of the mountain.
Thea Prum: Got milk muscle fat man?
Thea Prum: She's got a selfie stick and she's not afraid to use it.
Thea Prum: Take this you flowing water.
Thea Prum: Oh look, it's our fearless trail leader.
Thea Prum: The great cascade along the Beaver Brook Trail to Mount Moosilauke.
Thea Prum: Doing the kung fu panda split.
Thea Prum: Watch your step honey. The rocks are slippery when wet.
Thea Prum: A refreshing scenery.
Thea Prum: Let it flow, let it flow, oh let it flow.
Thea Prum: The cascade along the trail.