Walking along the banks of the Snake River and watching the swans is so relaxing and peaceful, (until you run into a large group of BYU-I freshmen who are being oriented to the area). Oh well, I guess you can't have everything. At least we got there in the afternoon when the last group was just finishing up. They took 600 students there earlier in the day.




If you have opportunity to go to Harriman in the winter, I would say, go for it!!
Right as we were hiking out, the sun came out and really made everything look beautiful.

3 comments:
That really is pretty. Maybe you and Dad could watch the kids one Friday or Saturday so Jason and I could go. I have snowshoes that I have never used!
You should go. You would love it.
Terri - What beautiful pictures! I'm not a cold weather person but the pictures make me want to bundle up and go for a drive.
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