This is part of of a series of blogposts that I am doing on my snowshoe walk into Canyon Falls in Baraga County, Michigan.
If you haven't seen Part ONE, please drop below this post and give it a read!
So we continued down the trail, where we could see glimpses of the river under the snow and ice along the way.
The woods themselves were gorgeous, even without the river.
I loved this little bridge in the snow path:

We spied the neatest tree and root full of snow along the way:
Here is a close-up of the twisted tree root:

All along the way, there were little rapids and tiny falls, giving us a glimse of the river under the snow and ice:

The air was so fresh and the sun, so lovely:

I loved this little ice curtain on the riverbank's edge:

And the little ice "foot" sticking out of the icy bank (in the lower right side of this shot):

And a ton of tiny ice stalagtites hanging down over the river:

And frothy bubbles in the ice cold stream:
Stay tuned for more pictures of our snowshoe trip to Canyon Falls
in my next blogpost......
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