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Wintertime in Crater Lake National Park is very special. There is almost nothing open, very few roads are plowed, and only a handful of people a day venture into the park. When we visited, the snow pack must have been at least 10 feet high. The only way to see any of the crater was to snowshoe or cross-country ski. While exploring this vast park in winter is a long and tiring process, the effort is well worth it.
The view of the crater with snow surrounding it at the last light of day was amazing. Waiting for the sun to set was a long and cold endeavor each day we were in the park. I was rewarded for the effort with this photo. The warm pink and red sky contrasting with the cold snow and deep water of the crater below creates a wonderful visual harmony.
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