Exploring
We got up before sunrise, packed our coffee thermos and headed outdoors. It was nippy and refreshing. The elk were bugling again all over the place. It's bow hunting season and they know were to gather - at the wild life preserve!
Later we drove some new forest roads to us. This waterfall is called Langfield falls. It drops 59 ft (18m) from a ledge of volcanic rock. In full flow it is 75 ft (23 m) wide; today the water volume was only a portion of that, but beautiful nevertheless.
The extra is a reader board from a historical site of cedar trees telling how Indians removed and utilized the bark. The trees are still alive.
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