Ellen & Steph go hiking in
Henry Coe State Park.
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Starting out on our hike, we passed the usual "No Dogs" "No Amphibious Assault Craft" sort of signs, but we were greatly puzzled by this "No Diving" sign at the beginning of a path that works its way up this creek bed. The creek was about 2 inches deep. In the middle of the photo, you can just see the railings for a small bridge across the creek, which sits about 2 feet above ground level. We weren't sure where atop this mountain park we'd WANT to go diving. Note to self--ask ranger next time.
Starting out on our hike, we passed the usual "No Dogs" "No Amphibious Assault Craft" sort of signs, but we were greatly puzzled by this "No Diving" sign at the beginning of a path that works its way up this creek bed. The creek was about 2 inches deep. In the middle of the photo, you can just see the railings for a small bridge across the creek, which sits about 2 feet above ground level. We weren't sure where atop this mountain park we'd WANT to go diving. Note to self--ask ranger next time.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel) |
Original size: 2048px x 3072px |
Current: 200px x 300px |
filename: IMG_6981NoDivingSign |