Archive for the 'Spring' Category



06
Apr
10

Hepaticas, Mossy Rock and Canyon Park Creek

01
Apr
10

Poison Ivy, Leaves of three — let them be!

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keep an eye out, wear long pants and tall socks when tramping through the woods and keep your eyes peeled for this plant, mostly grows where the earth has been disturbed and/or on the woods edge

What does Poison Ivy look like? Here’s information at a .org site.

These About.com pages explain treatments after exposure to Poison Ivy.

And here’s the Wiki about poison ivy.

15
Mar
10

Leopard Frogs in the Spring Box

 

01
Nov
09

A spring flower

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J. Campbell photo

10
Jul
09

from the Shallow End

CPC Wisc 2009 BLK&WHT Study

B&W by J. Campbell

29
Jun
09

There are lots of interesting things to do in the area.

The Campbells always find interesting things to do when they visit Canyon Park and they get some great photograghs! This past spring they traveled around the area and a bit more afield. They vistited the Crane Foundation, the Hyde Mill, Yellowstone Lake State Park, the Natural Bridge. They also look down Canyon Park Road (towards Cty. YZ) on the way to all of these special attractions. 

CPC Wisc 2009 ICF Baraboo

CPC Wisc 2009 Millstones Hyde Mill CPC Wisc 2009 Shooting Star Yellowstone Lake CPC Wisc 2009 State Park Nat Arch

CPC Wisc 2009 The Road In

23
Jun
09

Pond Falls

CPC Wisc 2009 Pond Falls

J. Campbell photo.

22
Jun
09

The Cliffs of Canyon Park

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The photos on this page show three of the major cliffs in Canyon Park. These photos were taken in early spring so the foliage is sparse but you can really see the outline of the rock.

The shot to the left is of the bluff that rises up from the dam in the canyon. You can get to the top if you go to the north of the rock, that’s just around the corner from what you see here.

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This shot is of the rock that we call 4 Oaks, to access the top (with it’s great vista of the park) you hike around the ”loop” trail.

 

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This shows the rock to the east of the pond, it’s what we call “the point”, and is located just off the side yard of the cabin. It’s aobut 50 yards from the cabin. So you can walk over to the cliff and listen to the water fall over the dam from Diana’s Mirror.




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