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Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
02/19/2018
Early spring on Bayou Bartholomew.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
Access to Bayou Bartholomew in Chemin-a-Haut State Park.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
Flooded banks of Bayou Bartholomew.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
When the water is high you can paddle through the trees.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
Cruising downstream on Bayou Bartholomew.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
Entering Chemin-a-Haut Creek from Bayou Bartholomew.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
Approaching the huge cypress trees of Chemin-a-Haut.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
"The Jester" tree.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
Chemin-a-Haut Creek.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
Picnic area on the bank of Chemin-a-Haut.
Jesse Weber
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02/19/2018
The large trees here are hundreds if not a thousand years old.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
02/19/2018
This is the tree named "The Castle." At lower water, you can fit your body inside.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
02/19/2018
Paddling among the ancients.

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