SNOWFLAKE PATHWAYS

A HISTORY IN PICTURES


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2018




^ ^ ^ Drone cinematogrophy and editing thanks to Carl Reese (August 2017).



This 16th year was dedicated to routine maintence, upgrades, and some new additions.




(1) ^ ^ ^ A side pathway (3-way split) leading to a rest spot with table and stools.




(2) ^ ^ ^ The new rest spot with stump table and stump stools.




(3) ^ ^ ^ Another rest stop in the upper Oak Grove near where the main pathway crosses the green belt.




(4) ^ ^ ^ A simple rest stop also in the upper Oak Grove.




(5) ^ ^ ^ The Wedding Bridge with a fresh coat of paint.




(6) ^ ^ ^ Looking good




(7) ^ ^ ^ With thanks to craft specialist, Deena




(8) ^ ^ ^ The finishing touches




(9) ^ ^ ^ A sign pointing to the "PMC Center" shopping and business area.




(10) ^ ^ ^ A pathway connecting the Wetlands Pathway with the Main Pathway that both cross the green belt.




(11) ^ ^ ^ A raised causeway with built-in drainage underneath.




(12) ^ ^ ^ Another sign pointing the the "PMC Center" near the Victory Table.




(13) ^ ^ ^ Things like this suddenly appear to the delight of the children.




(14) ^ ^ ^ Rock Art.




(15) ^ ^ ^ The pathway climbing up to Freeman Drive.




(16) ^ ^ ^ Archway leading to the Wedding Bridge.




(17) ^ ^ ^ Same archway looking back in the opposite direction.




(18) ^ ^ ^ Archway leading to the Wetlands area (looking east).




(19) ^ ^ ^ Closer shot of the rock step.




(20) ^ ^ ^ Entering the green belt from the main trailhead from Alpen Court.




(21) ^ ^ ^ Looking back the other way.




(22) ^ ^ ^ The grass pathway connecting the Wetlands Pathway with the Main Pathway going up to Freeman Drive.




(23) ^ ^ ^ The Main Pathway through the Upper Oak Grove heading toward the steps going up to Freeman Drive.




(24) ^ ^ ^ Pathway crossing the Enchanted Forest area with picnic tables (out of shot on right).




(25) ^ ^ ^ Looking back the other way.




(26) ^ ^ ^ Table and bench seat on the east side of the Wedding Bridge.




(27) ^ ^ ^ A sections of the Wetlands Pathway.




(28) ^ ^ ^ Wild Roses Table midway on the Wetlands Pathway.




(29) ^ ^ ^ Looking toward Mount Pinos (hidden in the clouds) from the wetlands with the roof of the Snowflake House just visible.




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