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01/08/2018 06:20AM  
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01/08/2018 12:06PM  
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01/08/2018 12:26PM  
That's it! Alder! You're up, Tony!

It was a campsite on our spring trip in 2004. I had more photos if I needed them, but I didn't expect it to take too long.
 
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01/08/2018 12:34PM  
Doggone it the last two were posted and won before I saw them; you'all are GOOD!

Lynda, is that the one with a tiny little island-like peninsula in front of that photo and a bit to the right? Looks familiar and I've only stayed on 2 different campsites on Alder?
 
01/08/2018 04:05PM  
It has been a long time, but I do not remember such a thing as you describe. This campsite had the big rock out front, and there was a log that connected over to the rock, so I would walk over on the log and sit on that rock to read my book, or to photograph (for example, got some really nice closeup photos of a gull one morning). It also had some very large pine trees. And I remember a lovely clearing with purple lady slippers, and wild strawberries. We stayed there for a layover day, and it was an enjoyable stay.
 
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