


My camera club friends and I spent this past Saturday at Uvas Canyon County Park photographing its scenery. This is a beautiful 1100 acre heavily wooded park complete with waterfalls, hiking trails, picnic areas, and campgrounds. It is less than 20 miles from home, but I have never been here before.
Ten of those 20 miles were spent on twisting and turning two-lane roads. Right before the entrance to the park we had to pass through a resort called Sveadal which is privately owned by the Swedish American Patriotic League. I would loved to have taken photos of this quaint little area, but at this point, the road narrowed down to one-lane for traffic going in both directions. This bumpy half-mile trek seemed to go on forever since we couldn't drive faster than 5mph on the uneven surface. Luckily, there was no traffic coming from the other direction because there was literally no opening anywhere to pull over.
Other than birds, the only other wildlife, I saw was the slug of some sort in the photo. We don't think it was a banana slug; otherwise it would be yellow? This one was at least 6 inches long and green with dark spots.
- AV