With the recent rain and warm weather it looks as if the creek has risen.
At Morse Creek, we use that almost horizontal branch on the left as our benchmark. The waters are usually a foot or so below its bottom, but with the recent rise it is well over the top.
On the Lake Angeles Trail, the little rivulets, often dry, that cross the path are full of water. Ennis Creek, the stream under the log bridge, was roaring.
The Dungeness River was in full fettle. The little side channel visible from the Dungeness Dike Trail, which is often empty in the summer, is a veritable torrent. |
That's the view downstream from the railroad bridge. |
There's lots of water under the bridge on the Lake Angeles Trail. |
The Dungeness River is roaring as well. |