Little Turtle discovered some ancient writing on this pipe next to the old boiler in Santiam River’s North Fork hiking trail. What could it possibly say?
Tag: north fork
Little Turtle has discovered what appears to be an old boiler. At least, that’s what The Girl’s father thinks it is. There are more photos of it – sit tight!
Safely returned from the brink of death, Little Turtle peeks into another abandoned and boarded-up mineshaft along the north fork of the Santiam River. This one he especially likes because the roof is growing ferns.
The Girl’s father took this photo as she went back to rescue Little Turtle from his exile on the rock at the edge of the waterfall. See, she saved him! It’s okay.
Well, it’s official. The Girl has abandoned Little Turtle. He thought he could trust her. Clearly, he was wrong. Goodbye, cruel, betraying world.
Oookayyyy this is why The Girl said not to look right. This is what’s to the right. Okay. Deep breaths. It’s fine.
Phew, The Girl didn’t fall through the pile of rusty metal and rotting wood! Apparently she decided to tempt fate by clambering out to the edge of another waterfall. And what’s more, she brought Little Turtle out there with her! Great. Just great. But why is she telling him not to look right?
Little Turtle thinks The Girl’s weird habit is very disconcerting. If you’ve never been out taking photos with her near a body of water, you have not yet experienced her propensity for jumping, balancing, scrambling, and otherwise making her way across water to take improbable photos. She seems to think she is a goat. This photo from the north fork of the Santiam River in Oregon may look like it was taken from the bank. It was not. Tune in tomorrow for more context!
The Girl keeps insisting on putting poor Little Turtle on high bridges. At least it’s not as high as the original High Bridge.. or is it? This bridge over the north fork of the Santiam River in North Fork County Park, Oregon at least has a very nice view of the river.