Sunday, June 20, 2010

Roaring River


Here is a shot of the campground one afternoon. The river water which emanates from a cavern about one-half mile upstream is so cold and the air so full of moisture the cool microclimate above the river cannot hold all the moisture, hence the fog.



 This is the cavern spring from which the river flows. Just downstream, behind me as I took this shot, is an old but functioning trout hatchery.










This is the reading I took one evening after the day had cooled down quite a bit.  The relative humidity was higher than the air temp.

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