Spiranthes romanzoffiana
Money Creek
Copperbush
Listera banksiana
Elephant's Head Lousewort
Silver Lake
Monte Cristo
Gomphus floccosus
Monte Cristo Town Sign
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Bird's-beak Lousewort
Columbia Spotted Frog
Silver Lake and Silvertip Peak
Monte Cristo Lodge Sign
'76 Creek
Happy Valentine's Day
Angraecum cf. breve
Lepanthes ribes
Dendrobium agathodaemonis
Lepanthes ingridiana
Masdevallia lamprotyria
Dendrobium masarangense var. masarangense
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Listera banksiana
Lake Elizabeth
Platanthera dilatata var. dilatata
Lake Elizabeth
Red and Green Forms of the Western Heart-leaved Tw…
Lake Elizabeth Outlet
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Western Tiger Swallowtail
Corallorhiza mertensiana fma. pallida
Yellow Pond Lilies at Lake Elizabeth
Spiranthes romanzoffiana
Lake Elizabeth
Seed Capsules of the Western False Asphodel
Mediocalcar decoratum 'Jannetje'
Masdevallia sotoana 'Edward'
Dendrobium subuliferum
Tubecentron Niu Girl
Mediocalcar decoratum 'Jannetje'
Barbosella cucullata
Dendrobium sulphureum var. sulphureum
Tubecentron Niu Girl
Masdevallia sotoana 'Edward'
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Sasquatch Exists!


Something a little different!
On one of our trips to Lake Elizabeth, we saw this chair through the trees and down by the lake. There was no one around that we could see and no other vehicles up on the Forest Service road, but when we were down by the lake a few minutes later, the chair was gone! Someone or something had whisked it away.
We think we have found the home of Sasquatch, the legendary figure from the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Notice that the chair is rather beat up, and that seems further proof of our sighting, since Sasquatch cannot just walk into the nearest shop and buy a new chair. This is photographic proof, therefore, for his existence.
As we think about it, we are more and more sure that we probably caught a glimpse of Sasquatch himself and present this photo as proof that Sasquatch really does exist. It is quite exciting to think that he lives or at least spends his summers at Lake Elizabeth and we will be looking for him again in the future.
Since this is some of the only photographic evidence in existence for Sasquatch, we are now waiting to sell the photo to some news organization for a huge sum of money that will allow us to retire and spend the rest of our lives looking for Sasquatch. We may even fund an expedition to Loch Ness when our check comes.
On one of our trips to Lake Elizabeth, we saw this chair through the trees and down by the lake. There was no one around that we could see and no other vehicles up on the Forest Service road, but when we were down by the lake a few minutes later, the chair was gone! Someone or something had whisked it away.
We think we have found the home of Sasquatch, the legendary figure from the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Notice that the chair is rather beat up, and that seems further proof of our sighting, since Sasquatch cannot just walk into the nearest shop and buy a new chair. This is photographic proof, therefore, for his existence.
As we think about it, we are more and more sure that we probably caught a glimpse of Sasquatch himself and present this photo as proof that Sasquatch really does exist. It is quite exciting to think that he lives or at least spends his summers at Lake Elizabeth and we will be looking for him again in the future.
Since this is some of the only photographic evidence in existence for Sasquatch, we are now waiting to sell the photo to some news organization for a huge sum of money that will allow us to retire and spend the rest of our lives looking for Sasquatch. We may even fund an expedition to Loch Ness when our check comes.
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