This is usually a dry creek bed for most of the year. However the warming weather of spring brings a small torrent off the east slopes of the Cascade Mountain range and winds it way through the pine forest on the edge of the high desert in Central Oregon.
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Even though there is an established bed, it appears the creek does a little creative re-routing from year to year. 😀
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While the water in the creek was crystal clear the surrounding air was a little smoky from a prescribed burn. The Forest Service does these burns to help mitigate wildfire later in the season. While I understand the reasoning behind the policy it still sucks to have a wonderful spring day
invaded by smoke. Luckily Lightroom helped me erase some of that smoke from my shots. 😀
A fallen snag across the creek.
Flowing smoothly in the channel.
A slight disruption in the flow.
A larger disruption in the flow. lol.
Well, that's it for today hope you enjoyed the journey along the creek.
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