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An early June trip to dramatic Toketee Falls, Oregon |
Shoot Date: 6-8-2010 |
![]() On the first part of the trail, shady conditions create the perfect home for plants such as these wild rhododendrons.
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A large log stuck between the rocks weathers the water's flow.
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Foamy water rushes down stair-step pools dressed in moss and greenery. The water shows the characteristic blue-green tint of the North Umpqua.
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![]() A cluster of tiny blue flowers grows above a bed of pine needles
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![]() Queen's cup lilies dotted the shady areas at the beginning of the trail
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Rounding the side of the mountain, we were able to look back
and trace the path of the stream. |
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