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Crow Creek segment photos - July 2007

Heading south from Chautauqua Park.  The concrete surfacing prevents washouts.
Along the Crow Creek segment

The Crow Creek segment passes under US Highway 34.  Crow Creek is to the right.
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Highway 34 is to the left.
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A billboard for travelers on Hwy 34.  The concrete section has ended.
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Entering the first of 4 bridges build by volunteers.
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This is a tributary to Crow Creek.
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The first three bridges feature steel and wood construction.
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Crow Creek is still to the right.
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Entering the 2nd bridge, crossing Crow Creek.
Along the Fry Trail

We were going to use this tree trunk to cross the creek, but thought again...
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Crow Creek is deceptive - it can overflow its banks quickly.
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Now for the 3rd bridge, crossing Crow Creek again.
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This wood-only bridge on the west side of Glasgow Road crosses a small tributary.  Here begins the Lamson Woods/Neff segment.
Along the Crow Creek segment

Part of the Lamson Woods/Neff segment of the Loop Trail runs through the Neff Wetlands.
Along the Crow Creek segment

Photos by Chris Hallenger, July 2007.
Chris Hallenger

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