(Mirror Lake in foreground, Mt. Watkins to the back left)
Mirror Lake is a seasonal lake, often drying up by the end of summer. It is actually in the natural process of changing into a meadow. Because of the extra water, we decided to check it out.
(The boys on a rock in Mirror Lake/Meadow)
One curious item of note, it seems as though many visitors had been busy stacking rocks in a somewhat funny manner near the lake. The boys added a couple of their own and then we moved on.
6 comments:
People have formed similar rock piles (cairns?) in Sedona, AZ, at Red Rock Crossing of Oak Creek and we've seen miniature piles at Natural Bridges National Park in Utah. I suppose they are all over.
I've been to both places Judi mentioned and she's right on target. rwm
I live close to the ocean and see balancing rock stacks at the harbor quite often. They are really quite nice to see.
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