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Part 2 - Sixth Winter at Samuel P. Taylor

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      Now that Spring has arrived, I'd best be getting to the task of sharing Part 2 in regards to our sixth winter at Samuel P. Taylor State Park in beautiful West Marin County! Lovely Autumn light, December 13. `      So though I called this part two of our Sixth "winter," part 1 was about Autumn, winter hadn't arrived yet! This picture was taken of the approach to the old railroad bridge that is a part of the Cross Marin Trail, about 3/4 of a mile up stream from our campsite. On the right are visible large rocks and beams being used for the restoration work on the Pioneer Tree Trail. The Beautiful Connector Trail near our campsite. Sometimes the bark of a tree catches my attention. Two Coho Salmon in the creek. Sadly this season did not have a good showing of Coho. But there were lots of Chinook, and a good number of Steelhead Trout. Wild Cat Canyon Creek on Christmas Eve in the midst of a storm. And the very seasonal and pretty waterfall behind our camp...