#164923 - 01/25/0904:32 AMRe: Some photos from a hike today. Part II
[Re: scafool]
Sherpadog
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1) It is a frozen lake.
2) No red alders in the area that I know of and certainly not in the immediate area. I was thinking it could be belong to the juniper family of trees also. We have a juniper species tree in our back yard and the wood bleeds a dull red/rust color when exposed to air.
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