Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: JKEEN33 on May 15, 2011, 01:02:25 PM
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Drove past this first fall several times and never new it was there.
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Boy, not recognizing the first picture or two but all the others sure could pass for Lake Crescent and Merimere Falls, even down to the deer that you can walk right up to.
I know it's not "guess where I am", lol, just looks all to familar. Beings your from Enumclaw, I am probably off by about 200 miles, though :dunno:
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nice shots !!
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Boy, not recognizing the first picture or two but all the others sure could pass for Lake Crescent and Merimere Falls, even down to the deer that you can walk right up to.
I know it's not "guess where I am", lol, just looks all to familar. Beings your from Enumclaw, I am probably off by about 200 miles, though :dunno:
I'd be willing to bet your closer to right on then 200 miles off !! ;)
Nice Shots JKEEN !!! Was pouring when I went through there !!! :'(
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Boy, not recognizing the first picture or two but all the others sure could pass for Lake Crescent and Merimere Falls, even down to the deer that you can walk right up to.
I know it's not "guess where I am", lol, just looks all to familar. Beings your from Enumclaw, I am probably off by about 200 miles, though :dunno:
No you got it. Was out for the halibut season and took the Friday off from fishing to check things out. The other fall is i believe called Beaver Falls just off the side of the road before you get to Clallam Bay. I've been by there several times, but have never seen the falls. I'm assuming that this is because there are usually more leaves on the trees and less water going over the fall.
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That fawn shot is awesome. sweet pics jkeen
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Boy, not recognizing the first picture or two but all the others sure could pass for Lake Crescent and Merimere Falls, even down to the deer that you can walk right up to.
I know it's not "guess where I am", lol, just looks all to familar. Beings your from Enumclaw, I am probably off by about 200 miles, though :dunno:
No you got it. Was out for the halibut season and took the Friday off from fishing to check things out. The other fall is i believe called Beaver Falls just off the side of the road before you get to Clallam Bay. I've been by there several times, but have never seen the falls. I'm assuming that this is because there are usually more leaves on the trees and less water going over the fall.
That's funny! I was actually thinking Beaver Falls. I caught a 16" trout, amongst other fish at the base of that waterfall back in like 1981 or '82. That creek that drains Beaver Lake used to be full of trout and some pretty big ones.
Nice pictures!