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Page Five Of Our Photo Album

This set of photos is of the natural beauty to be found  in Kansas and on Kansas trails.

Great of lake with sun going down1.jpg (45847 bytes) Wonderful of Lake, Sunset, and Trees1.jpg (95743 bytes) Great with sun still up1.jpg (48806 bytes) Great of lake and trees with sun still up1.jpg (51605 bytes) Sunset of Elk City Lake.jpg (65079 bytes) Lake5a.jpg (51512 bytes) Sun light on Elk River Lake1.jpg (81452 bytes)  

{Elk City Lake in Late Fall and Winter}

Stream and snow 1a.jpg (124494 bytes) Bend in the River on Elk River1.jpg (72753 bytes) River delta near the trail1.jpg (82151 bytes) Smaller stream on the Elk River Trail1.jpg (103064 bytes)

Stream.jpg (94333 bytes) Reflection Pool1.jpg (142538 bytes) Stream3.jpg (120873 bytes) Water Cascade.jpg (111079 bytes) 

Wildflowers.jpg (141600 bytes)

{The Elk River Trail in March}

Beautiful Sky Gold and Blue.jpg (12813 bytes)   Sky blue.jpg (16627 bytes)

{Kansas Skies in November}

[Photo Copyright- Rocky Shire]

Carnahan Sumac.jpg (58661 bytes)  Konza Sunset.jpg (56224 bytes)  Carnahan Sunset.jpg (51230 bytes)

[The three photos above were taken by KTC member Greg Ehmke on the Konza Prairie Trail and the Carnahan Trail at Tuttle Creek]

Ice 1.jpg (88350 bytes)  Ice 2.jpg (85043 bytes)  Ice 3.jpg (77557 bytes)  Ice 4.jpg (79747 bytes)  Ice 5.jpg (68317 bytes)

[The ice photos above were taken on the Elk River Trail by David Lefferd]

Photo Copyright-David Lefferd

Photo Copyright-Lyle Riedy

Perry Frozen.jpg (43036 bytes)  Perry Frozen1.jpg (85076 bytes)  Perry Frozen2.jpg (87482 bytes)  Perry Frozen3.jpg (63664 bytes)

[The pictures above were taken at Perry Lake during January, 2001 by KTC board member Lyle Riedy.  Lyle reported that the extended cold weather had pushed ice and large slabs of rock up as high as five feet in some places creating some remarkable formations along the shore .]